Example sentences of "[Wh det] is [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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31 For a centre which is already approved and which wants to enrol candidates for an award which it has not used before , approval to offer that award will be assessed against the following award-related criteria .
32 BUT it 's not like The U2 or The U2s , which is already happening and ruins it . ’
33 The BA Hons Business Studies is a qualification which is widely accepted and respected by industry , commerce and the public sector .
34 Ageism is one of the most insidious forms of discrimination , one which is widely accepted and rarely challenged .
35 Of course , this can only be verified by a complete inventory , but the important point is that the sampling methods used , and the way in which the results were extrapolated to apply to the whole collection , are based on a sound mathematical theory which is widely used and tested in other fields , and therefore carried sufficient weight to satisfy the Museum and its auditors .
36 There is a death which is eventually explained and some rather complicated love-affairs .
37 It is therefore argued that the operation of monetary policy should be taken out of the hands of the government which is politically motivated and into the hands of the Central Bank , which is neutral but has a reputation to uphold ( such a situation exists in Germany , with the Bundesbank deciding on monetary policy ) .
38 Now there 's something else that 's important here and it 's something , it 's an aspect of erm of federalism that people very often er fail to grasp erm we live in a , a small and densely populated island er and we have a political structure and a party system which is highly centralized and which places er great emphasis on the question of party discipline and loyalty and er these centralized party structures control er the conduct of political business in the , in the parliament and , and in cabinet and there is essentially no political life outside of that .
39 On the other hand , where a woman undergoes an operation for sterilisation which is negligently performed and she subsequently becomes pregnant she can recover damages in respect of the pain and suffering endured in carrying and giving birth to the child : Udale v Bloomsbury Area Health Authority [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 1098 .
40 With notable exceptions such as Clegg ( 1976 ) , many studies present empirically derived information arising from cross-national investigations , often relating to institutions and practices , which is then analysed and interpreted with no direct orientation towards theoretical considerations .
41 Win/U reportedly needs only the Windows application 's source code , which is then recompiled and emerges running native on any brand of Unix under Motif .
42 The corned beef that we are familiar with is a cured beef which is then boiled and pressed before being canned .
43 This is filtered off after a few days , and the company is left with sheets of a solid , somewhat resembling uncooked pastry , which is then flavoured and textured .
44 This first requires the code to be downloaded from the computer out to a dedicated programming unit and transferred into an EPROM or EEPROM , which is then removed and placed into the module under test .
45 Small explosive charges break up the mixture , which is then washed and centrifuged to leave pure titanium in the form of granules .
46 The following day we explored Bragança 's castle , which is superbly preserved and houses a military museum , showing Portugal 's colonial past and the role played in this by the menfolk of Bragança .
47 It can be described as a fact-finding or special committee which is short lived and having achieved its purpose , reports back to the parent body and then ceases to exist ;
48 If the police are to continue to exercise control over an increasingly pluralist society , which is better educated and less willing simply to accept any version of events handed out by the powerful , then it seems essential they should avoid scrutiny yet suggest they are totally accountable to the democratic ideal .
49 We can now prove a result which is often stated and proved in a rather casual manner .
50 However , the plan also contained the proposal to make Juniper Green a conservation area which is much welcomed and suggested the compulsory purchase order not only of the tennis courts but also the Woodhall Paper Mill site which would then be landscaped and integrated into the Water of Leith Walkway .
51 Much of this ground has been reclaimed by man 's activities , the peat cover gradually being removed for fuel to leave ‘ skinned land ’ which is now fenced and reseeded .
52 The two pieces I have written for WCM are adapted from A Cuckoo in the Bodyline Nest which is almost completed and which I hope will be published later this year .
53 What we see today are mere shadows of their former selves and I shall be discussing later a number of these — Hull Fair which is now purely a funfair , the revived Masham Sheep Fair , the dying horse fairs at Lee Gap and Boroughbridge , and Yarm which is still proclaimed and has its high street occupied at one end by the showmen and the other by the gipsies .
54 One of the most far reaching developments of recent years , which is still influencing and affecting schools today , came from Education in Schools , a consultative document .
55 The ‘ criticism ’ which is copiously produced and read in literature departments eschews judgement for ‘ scansion ’ , technical analysis , and elaborate interpretations which nevertheless remain fundamentally descriptive .
56 Like Rolle , Hilton sees prayer as the primary activity , recognising it as a state of consciousness which enables man to receive the gift of God ; and while it does not cause it to be given , nevertheless prayer is a way in which such grace comes ( c.24 ) He sharpens a constant awareness of two modes of activity in the inner life : that of conscious effort , and that of an effortless creative power of love and understanding which is sometimes experienced and believed by the mystics to be the work of God in man .
57 For example , imagine a rise in the basic rate of income tax which is fully announced and anticipated .
58 When a mackerel or a flying fish , for example , inadvertently grazes a tentacle , hundreds of nematocysts fire and inject their venom into the victim , which is quickly paralysed and killed .
59 It can be argued that the art of the actor is but a sophisticated reflection of what occurs in all human action : a struggle between what is privately felt and symbolically controlled ( using ‘ symbolic ’ in the sense of the ‘ public language ’ of number , words , gesture and sound , etc. ) , a perpetual state of disequilibrium between personalising and objectifying .
60 What is simultaneously acknowledged and denied is that ‘ wholesomeness ’ is not invaded from without so much as corrupted from within .
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