Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [am/are] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , while agreeing with Bolinger in almost every instance on his raw data , as to which adjectives are limited to prenominal position and which are ambiguous , we disagree with him in almost all cases as to the underlying reasons .
2 At the federal level the highest organ of state authority is the bicameral Federal Assembly , comprising the Chamber of the People ( 101 seats for the Czech Lands and 49 seats for Slovakia ) , and the Chamber of Nations ( 75 seats for each republic ) , to which deputies are elected by universal adult suffrage .
3 As its name implies , this is a market in which funds are lent to local authorities .
4 Chemical analysis has indicated which compounds are associated with different hop flavours .
5 Here , I want to discuss the principles on which variables are selected for quantitative analysis .
6 Before Morris introduced this type of maze , it had become common practice to study spatial learning in a more conventional version of the same task , in which rats are placed in various forms of radial mazes with four , six or eight arms , and must learn to run to a goal box containing food or water at the end of one of the arms .
7 The Commission has not stated or indicated which countries are discriminating against financial institutions from EC member states ; but so-called economic needs tests in Canada and Australia were cited as examples .
8 And this also makes possible the minor type of conceptual relativism in which texts are construed in different ways .
9 We suggest through this chapter that the use of such concepts is essential for understanding the social processes through which classes are reproduced as social groups .
10 This depressing but widely held view of life in old age is the foundation upon which judgements are made about individual worth .
11 Fraenkel [ 1980 ] has investigated the semi-automatic construction of ’ semantic concordances ’ , in which homographs are distributed into disjoint classes with one semantic value per class .
12 The researcher will be looking for indications of the salience of topics , the extent to which questions are understood by different classes of respondents , the likely range of replies to given questions , and so on .
13 Obviously the way in which powers are used by different agencies , such as the Inland Revenue , DSS or the police , depend largely to the support they feel they will receive from the media , the Government and the public .
14 For example , given the heterogeneous nature of cereal production in the UK , a uniform response is not expected but rather a range of opinion amongst producers , largely dependent on the degree to which producers are committed to intensive cereal production .
15 There are competing views which see family income as the key determinant of access to the top universities from which elites are recruited into large companies or the bureaucracy .
16 The family is therefore the site of both primary socialisation of children and the continuing socialisation of adults , so that ‘ socialisation ’ becomes a deterministic notion of the way in which people are manipulated by existing structures of society .
17 Here we need to ask ourselves a whole range of questions associated with the ways in which staff are managed in general and about the ways in which appraisal will be managed in the future — for there are choices to be made there in particular .
18 The clubs have their own singles , doubles and knockout competitions after which tournaments are held at regional , national and international level .
19 The C-terminal cytosolic portion of the human histamine H 2 receptor exhibits several sites at which serines are flanked by basic residues and could therefore be a substrate for protein kinase C. It has also bee suggested that protein kinase C uncouples a receptor for glucagon-29 from Gs by phosphorylating the receptor .
20 The central task of the FMI was to alter the way in which decisions are made about public expenditure , particularly through the creation of line management responsibility .
21 It will examine the main determinants of international production and foreign direct investment and how these have changed over the last 50 years ; the way in which decisions are taken within multi-national enterprises ; the changing forms of international involvement , and the impact of the activities of MNEs on the home and host economies in which they operate .
22 Companies have other attractions besides the limitation of members ' liability , most of which flow from the separate legal personality with which corporations are endowed under English law .
23 There are often pragmatic reasons for the preference of certain types of conjunction and the frequency with which conjunctions are used in general .
24 A lingering concern ( given great prominence in the press ) is whether the violence to which children are exposed in countless images on the small screen has an effect on their own behaviour .
25 In his Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis ( 1973 ) , Freud discussed the way in which symptoms are experienced in certain forms of obsessional neurosis .
26 Before we can know the cause of , say , rationality , by which men are distinguished from other things , we need to know the causes of those parts which all material things have in common , for example occupation of space , solidity , shape , and movement .
27 The Committee has charge of the Institute of Archaeology and of admission of graduate students in all branches of Archaeology , and has charge of the new degree in Archaeology and Anthropology , in which papers are offered in Roman Art and Archaeology .
28 In short , the staff required on duty will vary from time to time and this should be reflected in the hours for which nurses are recruited to permanent contracts .
29 Instantly familiar ( and , some would claim , too much soin opera these days ) is the white box set perched on a floor steeply raked from left to right , under which coffins are piled in increasing numbers as the work unfolds .
30 Under fairly weak conditions , with only one decision variable , such a ‘ local ’ equilibrium can be shown to exist ( Kramer and Klevorick , 1974 ) , but whether it provides a persuasive resolution to the ‘ majority voting paradox ’ depends on the extent to which choices are limited to small perturbations of the existing situation .
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