Example sentences of "[Wh det] [art] [noun sg] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Research which the BA has recently commissioned shows that , as never before , the book buying public is one homogeneous whole and not , as some people still believe , a series of finite and separate markets .
2 He was a great expert , founder of the arboretum at Westonbirt nearby , and he filled every vista with a dazzling display of ornamental and specimen trees , which the Prince has since added to .
3 The Council will not on such an application for readmission review , annul or amend the decision of the Disciplinary Committee which led to the expulsion and which the Council had formally approved .
4 Boutros-Ghali , however , complained in a letter to the UN Security Council on July 21 that the EC had not consulted the UN over the plan 's feasibility , leaving him , as Secretary-General , " in the invidious position of having to advise the [ Security ] Council on the implementation of a mandate behind which the Council has already thrown its political support " .
5 It would be an illogical result , I think , if the paragraph gave a protection to a widow which the court had expressly taken away from her deceased husband , on whose tenancy she relies , that tenancy having been brought to a suspended end by the order for possession .
6 By writ dated 6 August 1991 the plaintiffs in the first action , Barclays Bank Plc. claimed £389,431 from the defendants , Glasgow City Council , being moneys had and received to the plaintiffs ' use as having been paid under void contracts ; or contracts for which the consideration had totally failed ; which were traceable by the plaintiffs into the hands of the defendants , the retention of which would be unconscionable ; which would cause the defendants to be unjustly enriched ; or which the defendants held upon an implied or resulting or constructive trust in favour of the plaintiffs ; or to which the plaintiffs were entitled on the grounds that the defendants had spent the money on their lawful activities or applied them towards the discharge of their liabilities .
7 How large and heavy the coins were , giving an air of solidity and reassuring permanence , a memory of that Empire upon which the sun had never set .
8 [ An interference is deemed to have been committed when one surfer ‘ drops in ’ on another , that is , takes off on a wave on which the other has already established priority .
9 Seven of these 11 were junctions at which the driver had simply gone straight ahead past a minor road .
10 There was an Islamic doctrine , of which the headmaster had often spoken to Robert , known as ijma .
11 A general system of gardening founded on experience is a work of which the public has long stood in need .
12 But while he was there , he also carried out some private research into the potential for amusement machines in pubs which the government had just legalised .
13 The credibility of the European Community scheme under which clean beaches are awarded a " blue flag " has been seriously undermined after it emerged that blue flags had been awarded to 11 beaches in Italy which the government had previously registered as too dirty for bathing .
14 In September 1988 Mendes had saved from development some land owned by the Alves family which the government had then declared a reserve .
15 No we wo n't , because , essentially , if you give yourself one target like the exchange rate , then you lose control over one or possibly both of interest rates and money supply , both of which the government has always claimed , are absolutely fundamental to maintaining their control over the economy .
16 Mr Cross has not told us what he did with Hiatt 's stock of leg irons when their export was banned in 1984 , nor has he told us about Hiatt 's attempts to export ‘ extended ’ cuffs which the government has now included in the ban .
17 I remind the House of the measures which the Government have already taken , and of four in particular .
18 There was no sign of any sort of weapon , either a firearm related to the cartridges , or the kind of heavy instrument that might have caused the injury from which the man had apparently died .
19 The best way of saying what Christianity believes about the incarnation is to look at three views which the Church has always refused to accept since the earliest times .
20 Of the sculptures exhibited in Brussels , the most important and the biggest is ‘ Bâteau zoologique ’ , which the artist has personally retouched and installed on site to obtain a particular emphasis .
21 Here , as with the vernacular , the Council for the sake of strengthening the ‘ active participation ’ which it correctly laid down as a vital principle of liturgy , overthrew a deformation which had become customary in the Middle Ages and against which the Reformation had vigorously protested .
22 In this attempt , however , Parliament failed to foresee all the possible contingencies and it was obliged to return to the matter in 1700 when it established , in the Act of Settlement , the basis upon which the Crown has since devolved .
23 There has been no such softening in the rest of the world , which the west has now taken under its protective tutelage .
24 If the seller fails to collect goods which the buyer has rightly rejected and as a result the buyer reasonably incurs storage expenses , the buyer is entitled to claim those expenses from the seller as damages for breach of contract , Kolfor Plant Ltd. v. Tilbury Plant Ltd. ( 1977 Q.B. ) .
25 In the mud , which the shelling had now turned to a consistency of sticky butter , troops stumbled and fell repeatedly ; cursing in low undertones , as if fearful of being overheard by the enemy who relentlessly pursued them with his shells at every step .
26 Since the particles emitted by a black hole come from a region of which the observer has very limited knowledge , he can not definitely predict the position or the velocity of a particle or any combination of the two ; all he can predict is the probabilities that certain particles will be emitted .
27 The annual additional cost of such accommodation should be taken as 2 per cent of the difference between the capital cost of the special accommodation , and the net proceeds of sale of the property in which the plaintiff had previously lived .
28 But if the expenses in question are payable out of income to which the beneficiary has already become entitled , the expenses are not a proper deduction from the beneficiary 's total income , since they represent simply the mode in which he applies his income after he has become entitled to it .
29 This would detract from the goodwill for which the purchaser has usually paid a premium .
30 All Henry had done was poison a chicken which the berk had then insisted on eating .
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