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

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1 Low wages are conjoined , in this picture , with atrociously bad houses in which money is eaten away far more voraciously than would ever be thought conceivable in suburbia .
2 The rise of science , and of technological rationality with which it is closely associated , provides the basis for this reduction of human relations from qualitative to quantitative forms , of which money is the dominant model .
3 That is , it provides data on what government consumes rather than data about what government does or about the purposes for which money is spent .
4 It stresses inputs rather than outputs by providing data on what government consumes instead of data about what government does or the purposes for which money is spent .
5 Central government attempts to control local authorities by : a ) carefully regulating the amount of money which they can spend locally , and b ) scrutinizing the way in which money is actually spent .
6 Immigration , like emigration , is a process in which money is no less important than principles or laws , and often sounder than either of them .
7 Capitalism has attempted to construct and defend an economic system which embodies both but in which freedom is ultimately more important than control .
8 " Public house " is defined by s.139(1) as including an inn , ale-house , victualling house or other premises in which liquor is sold for consumption on or off the premises .
9 Is our brand actually any better than its competitors ( a ) on the basis of scientific tests ? ( b ) when consumers try the products ‘ blind ’ — without knowing which brand is which ? ( c ) when they do know the brand ?
10 This section will look at the way in which physics is constructed as a discipline by briefly contrasting the views of two university lecturers , one at B university , and one at A university .
11 It has already been argued that physics is constructed through a series of dualities in which physics is rated positively , and other disciplines , chiefly the arts , are rated negatively .
12 For Gould , accustomed to the European way of shooting birds , of which stealth is rarely a part , the task was not so easy .
13 The outcome of these developments is , therefore , a ‘ highly differentiated and fragmented form of government ’ ( Dunleavy 1982 : 185 ) , in which co-ordination is achieved as much by negotiation and bargaining between agencies as by imperative , bureaucratic control mechanisms .
14 Clegg ( 1976 ) maintains that power within unions is concentrated at the level at which bargaining is typically conducted ( although this is not the only influence ) , so that ‘ industry bargaining concentrates power at the centre [ and promotes integrated , bureaucratic union government ] , whereas bargaining at lower levels disperses it to the regions or branches ’ ( p. 54 ) .
15 In particular , as collective bargaining becomes more wide-ranging in its functions and content so the levels at which bargaining is conducted tend to increase ( Cordova , 1978 ) .
16 This is the first in which Parliament is mentioned on the title .
17 They are the background of legal principles against which the Act is viewed , and in the light of which Parliament is assumed to have legislated , without being expected to express them .
18 The chapter has come to rest with a description of the currently established , liberal-democratic , constitutional theory — a theory which argues that the constitution provides for a system of Cabinet or prime ministerial government within a larger parliamentary democracy in which Parliament is legally sovereign and the people are politically sovereign .
19 State organizations can be classified according to which function is furthered by their budgets .
20 Which function is in the ascendancy ?
21 The tension between these two contradictory functions has provided the space within which new signs and new attitudes can break through ; it also , depending on which function is in the ascendant , explains pop culture 's vacillation to date between empty reaction and charged visions of possible futures .
22 Thirdly , there is an autonomous definition of conservatism in which conservatism is not necessarily connected to any economic group and is not rooted in a particular historical configuration .
23 But the expertise by which an academic may justify embarking on research is not the same as that by which teaching is undertaken .
24 In general , several dual-simplex pivots will be required to restore optimality , in which case is an upper bound on the optimal objective function value of the down-problem at node k .
25 How much can be borrowed will depend on which course is being taken .
26 Miller has shown that the differences in the derived base level may be very great depending upon which course is adopted .
27 There are various technical terms for these two parts , and also differences of opinion as to where a particular clause divides , but still , this much seems agreed : the clause has a bi-partite structure , and the function of the choice as to what information we put in which part is to enable us to bring different bits of information into differing degrees of prominence .
28 With the geometric data being held , a designer can now digitize a point in space and immediately find which part is contained there .
29 Oh yeah , which part is that ?
30 Which part is that ?
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