Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh det] [modal v] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , applying such a model directly to the topic of attitudes towards the monarchy would neglect the role of implicit factors , especially the implicit justifications which could be called upon should an argumentative attack be mounted or the implicit criticisms which would surface into explicitness under changed historical circumstances .
2 A trivial slight , a threat to self-esteem , which might cause you a moment 's irritation , here can give rise to resentments which may fester for centuries . ’
3 The particular organisations which will benefit have been nominated by members of the families of the tree who were
4 We will then provide an estimate and advise you how to increase your protection by fitting the latest in high sensitivity circuit breakers which will trip automatically providing you with increased protection against shock and fire .
5 Aggressive factors include gastric juice and bile salts which can reflux back into the stomach .
6 However , as I have n't yet had the opportunity to study the large scale maps of the area , there may be hidden markers which may firm up the circles and so narrow the discrepancy .
7 There are also all manner of other plans involving not just pan-Scottish events to allow a wider constituency to respond to the implications of the democracy march , but initiatives which will flag up Scottish concerns across the European parliamentary scene .
8 To help its VAX or Mips users move to Alpha platforms , DEC has developed binary translation tools which can recompile programs for Alpha without using source code , to which customers may not have access .
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