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

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1 Essentially the assertive female cross-dresser inverted the metaphysics of difference : from being a divine law inscribed essentially in each of God 's subjects and which knowledge of self would confirm , sexual identity and sexual difference are shifted irretrievably into the domain of custom , of the social , of that which can be contested .
2 If we say that such-and-such a group of words are the " subject " or that some other group of words are the " predicate " in a copular verb phrase , we are , by such observations , recognizing the speaker 's intention to construct expressions which will identify certain properties and entities , and to assign some of the former to one of the latter , so as to let an audience know what entities are under attention and which properties are claimed to hold for which entities ; we take this to be the essence of what goes on in the use and understanding of linguistic expression ( whatever the purpose to which individual acts of communication are directed ) .
3 The range of hardware equipment available depends on the special requirements of the hotel and the volume of business and which software modules are installed .
4 Once you have these you are then in a position to work out which behaviours to use and which behaviours to avoid yourself in order to shape the reactions you want from the other person .
5 and which angle we work with it still come to the same thing .
6 This exchange has established some facts about where the snow is likely to be found and which terrain gives the best ski running .
7 Typical of these is the use of hidden cameras linked to some form of eye-scan monitor so that a reader left in a waiting room with a magazine can be watched , to see how the magazine is read and which bits of a particular page or ad are most carefully looked at .
8 Read that and see whether you think it 's er accurate or which bits of it click and which bits of it do n't .
9 And and then I 'd like both of you separately to say which bits you 'd like to go over again and which bits you 'd like us to spend more time doing more and more examples of .
10 And which countries , one wonders , would be willing to finance the replacement of China 's abundant coal as the fuel for its power stations with less polluting natural gas , or underwrite double-glazing in Chinese homes as a major contribution to energy efficiency ?
11 It is therefore highly uncertain when such a currency will be created and which countries it will cover .
12 She also edited Which Degree ? and Which University ? from 1966-80 , as well as Graduate Studies , and the Directory of Graduates .
13 And which US president cited the sadistic and much-imitated Rambo as his favourite Saturday night video viewing ?
14 If you have to make a close-run decision then ask yourself which factor is the most important one and which candidate made the best showing on that particular subject .
15 In the market system therefore competitive prices embody information which people can use to make their decisions regarding what to produce , where to work and which skills to develop .
16 So , how many policies were reversed by the incoming government , and which policies and areas of policy were left untouched ?
17 Well the policy is not Mrs. Thatcher 's policy , it 's the policy on which we are all agreed on and which Geoffrey Howe helped to main .
18 In May 1952 she obtained the superb patterns of the B form which now grace the textbooks , and which J. D. Watson saw early in 1953 .
19 The data are piling up thick and fast , and it is time that we paused to examine how far we have travelled and which direction we should now follow .
20 And you measure the angle through which you 've had to turn to get to that position , and which direction you 've had to turn it through or rather , which direction the light had been rotated through .
21 And which character 's that .
22 The core questions of why policy developed in the way it did and which factors initiated and influenced change are intended to inform a critical assessment of the outcome of policy in the shape of service provision for alcohol problems in the 1990's .
23 Which places have grown to be major market towns in the central Pennines , and which river is each on ?
24 I I there is no evidence that it 's an inherited or venereal problem and this is the , you know you we have there has been lots of sort of studies done to see which woman might be more at risk and which women , you know , might have symptoms and th , the fact is that the reason why you , why the menopause occurs is because the ovaries stop functioning , they stop producing oestrogen and every woman 's ovaries does this and they do it you know , at all varying ages the average age is fifty .
25 The ham , which everyone ate avidly , and which Sally-Anne forced down , was off and the butter was so rancid that she almost choked over it .
26 John Varnom booked the pleasure cruiser , fittingly named The Elizabethan ( and which Virgin would actually buy some years later ) , reassuring the owner that the party was for ‘ some boring German synthesiser band ’ .
27 Once Paul 's cult began to crystallise as a religion in itself , rather than a form of Judaism , it dictated certain priorities which had not obtained in Jesus 's lifetime and which Jesus himself would unquestionably have deplored .
28 I quickly sussed out which sellers just piled good fruit on top of bad , which dealers would attempt to hide a bruised apple and which suppliers would always try to short-measure you .
29 They were heading straight for the belt of shrubbery where he and Larsen had taken cover , and which Larsen had just vacated .
30 performances of individuals , to see who did badly and which questions they got wrong ;
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