Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [Wh det] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The outcome is a proposed model of assessment which we believe is sound but which now needs to be interpreted and applied in the different single and multidisciplinary settings .
2 The parish representatives will have the opportunity to discuss with the Agencies of their choice the forms of support which they need to have in their task of bringing alive the mission statement of each parish .
3 Indeed it is an important priority to generate new data which make ethnicity visible , because on the basis of existing evidence it is difficult to distinguish whether the different patterns of support which we can see in minority ethnic kin groups are likely to persist as patterns of settlement stabilize .
4 In pursuing this aim , IDB 's Marketing Development Division has a key role to play through the wide range of support which it can offer to all sizes of companies in Northern Ireland involved in manufacturing or providing internationally tradeable services .
5 In common with other types of support which I have considered here it seems that practical help , even when on a fairly small scale , has never been given to relatives automatically and without some assessment being made of the wider social context .
6 The idea that patterns of support in the past were linked to mutual advantage emerges in relation to all three of the types of support which I have considered : sharing households , financial support , and practical day-to-day services .
7 Mrs Ewing said : ‘ This decision , coupled with the pledge of support which I secured from John Major in Strasbourg last December , means that Europe 's least densely populated area stands a much better chance of receiving justice . ’
8 ‘ You can be confident that the flywheel of change which you set in motion is resolutely turning , ’ said Director Engineering Group .
9 When they talk of change what they mean is a change of leadership .
10 Taken out of their non-violent society and ordered to kill , they seem to have been swept up in a sort of insanity which they call ‘ blood drunkenness ’ …
11 Middlesbrough goalkeeper Stephen Pears , who lives nearby , donated a magnum of champagne which he won as a man of the match prize .
12 Although the Board of Trade had been notified that the company proposed to construct a depôt in torr Road , Penge , this site turned out to be on a section of route which it was no longer intended to construct , so another site had to be found .
13 Should the Programmer be prevented for any reason from completing and delivering the Program by the agreed date , then as an alternative ( in the case of the Programmer 's breach ) to terminating this Agreement the Publisher , after giving the Programmer reasonable notice , may commission the completion of the Program by another programmer on terms that the Publisher shall consider fair to all parties ; the payment due to the Programmer under Clause 2 shall be altered accordingly ; and the Programmer will immediately deliver to the Publisher such materials as he has prepared , and refund any advance of payment which he has received .
14 Should the Programmer be prevented for any reason from completing and delivering the Program by the agreed date , then as an alternative ( in the case of the Programmer 's breach ) to terminating this Agreement the Publisher , after giving the Programmer reasonable notice , may commission the completion of the Program by another programmer on terms that the Publisher shall consider fair to all parties ; the payment due to the Programmer under Clause 2 shall be altered accordingly ; and the Programmer will immediately deliver to the Publisher such materials as he has prepared , and refund any advance of payment which he has received .
15 We have n't opened the toilet block as yet , because if you remember that the Recreation Ground Committee , we 're opening it in the er after the school has started and shutting it before the school ends , so that we do n't have the problems of vandalism which we 've had in the past , hopefully .
16 When the blacksmith decides to make some new tongs for himself , he may just look around for suitable pieces of scrap which he will then fashion into the desired tools .
17 For instance this bit of woodland which we planted fifteen years ago — it 's becoming part of the countryside and in another generation will be here as a bit of habitat for wildlife — it 's of no monetary significance at all .
18 It says simply ‘ Places Of Horror Which We Must Never Forget ’ and then lists ten concentration camps from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen .
19 The fire by which we sat , Mrs Browning in front , I to one side , consisted mainly of a branch of beech which she had brought in from the woods : the thick end was in the fireplace , surrounded by burning twigs cosseted into flame by Mrs Browning , who puffed upon them with a pair of leather bellows when they faltered , and the other end , in shape and size rather like the antlers of a deer , reached out into the room .
20 Another useful item is the Orb of Thunder which you can use to darken the skies and prevent the enemy flying high into the air .
21 She was drawn unquestionably to the appearance of things , though she was aware that she had as yet much ground to cover , and that she had followed many a false trail ; she remembered with particular regret the quantities of eyeshadow which she had once thought desirable , and the pendant earrings of the same epoch .
22 In the seventeenth century Herbert saw this kind of understanding as a form of prayer which he describes not only as " God 's breath in man returning to his birth " but as an illumination in terms which Rolle and Hilton would have recognised : Church bels beyond the starres heard , the soul 's bloud , The land of spices ; something understood .
23 Look how he scrubs around in the records to turn up individual cases of leukaemia which he thinks he can ascribe to nuclear energy .
24 This brilliant piece of oratory which I have in my hand here , in addition to many other valuable insights , contains three alternative definitions of faith , two gentle digs at Professor , and one definitive statement of when the third millennium begins .
25 A church has to have an intangible atmosphere , a kind of presence which you are aware of . ’
26 It 'll give it some form of protection which we have n't got round to doing the erm oh
27 So when threshing time came round he bought a considerable amount of liquor which he concealed in strategic places .
28 In the course of building what we now see , it seems that no sooner did one bishop come on the scene than he abandoned the work of his predecessors and started again .
29 And again , it is a matter of luck which one comes to dominate a population .
30 I do not provide a detailed analysis of them here , but use them as a reference point for raising a number of issues about different approaches to understanding and tackling the kind of racism which they represent .
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