Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Again , Fry 's study of difficulties confronted by disabled people in voting in the 1987 general election ( Fry , 1987 ) indicates a series of problems in the exercise of democratic rights which are to large degree sui generis , and can only be understood through specific knowledge of disability .
2 On the other hand their impact is very considerable in the market for monographs , quality children 's books , and hardback fiction ( 90 % of the sales of which are to public libraries ) .
3 Nor are foods which are for immediate consumption .
4 The interior walls are lined with marble slabs and both dome and vaults still have their original mosaics which are of rich and exceptional quality .
5 Strict left-to-right strategies , while intuitively similar to the way we perceive our recognition of fluent speech , force computational systems to tackle immediately stretches of sound , which are of poor acoustic quality , or which are relatively unconstrained by higher level knowledge .
6 The capitals , which are of varied Byzantine design , are superimposed by dosserets .
7 THE SECRETARY of State for the Environment has a duty — not just a power — laid on him by parliament , to compile lists of buildings which are of historic and architectural interest .
8 Because , despite such tensions , there are common themes within conservative and liberal thought on matters which are of central importance to the normativist style .
9 In an elegant series of experiments Conrad ( 1964 ) demonstrated that in transposing visually presented data the errors are more likely to be in numbers or letters of similar sound rather than those which are of similar appearance .
10 A very different type is found at Dun Nosebridge and Dun Guaidbre which are of similar design and are both built on a hill with precipitous rock on the south side .
11 A very different type is found at Dun Nosebridge and Dun Guaidbre which are of similar design and are both built on a hill with precipitous rock on the south side .
12 Only now , when the tribal peoples have almost gone , has the West awakened to the fact that , rather than their lands and possessions , it is their subtle abilities and specialized environmental wisdom , forged since the beginning of time , which are of paramount importance to us all .
13 Haselkorn has argued that the USSR has also established aerial staging networks which were used for the airlift of arms to Angola and Ethiopia in the 1970s and which are of paramount importance for Soviet access strategy in the Third World .
14 It is the structural proteins which are of real interest , as they go about the business of actually modifying cells ; the immediate early gene mechanism is a piece of molecular biological housekeeping , which probably seems arcane not merely to most non-biochemists but to biochemists as well .
15 The book could have been better presented , especially with regard to the diagrams , many of which are of indifferent quality .
16 There are two buildings in Byzantine architecture which are of supreme importance constructionally and in design and which are also superb architecture .
17 Students have the opportunity to select areas of study which are of personal and professional interest ; to study in-depth issues relevant to the theory and practice of nursing and education and to participate in a stimulating exchange of ideas across cultural and disciplinary boundaries .
18 In the last issue of Observations , M. Ross raised two issues which are of ongoing concern to many classroom teachers ; that teachers views on education matters are not taken seriously enough by the decision makers and that to get on in education you must parrot the latest jargon .
19 You could draw up a checklist of topics which are of current concern to your students to help you select suitable items from news programmes .
20 In fact , media education has often developed in a very explicit way concepts which are of general importance in English .
21 They have provided remedies for the treatment of some kinds of insanity , and some of them alter conscious experience in ways which are of great philosophical interest .
22 There are matters here which are of great social concern and which are excellently discussed by Greengross ( 1986 ) , in The Law and Vulnerable Elderly People .
23 Turning its back on influences such as the distortion of art , systematic distortion , anti-photography and anti-perspective , the work of the Pop Artists represents a restoration , a reintegration of ideas which are of great interest to me and which perhaps appear extraordinary .
24 The latter have produced wild flowers and butterflies which are of great interest to visitors and school children .
25 He has recently been involved in the developments in sow housing and feeding which are of great interest to pig producers .
26 It is early days yet to see how the ideas of Total Quality Management will affect the way in which schools operate but I have no doubt they are concepts which are of great usefulness to education .
27 It follows from this that any anthropologist who selects a particular category word from his own mother tongue , e.g. incest , marriage , family , myth , religion , and then embarks on some kind of cross-cultural study of institutions which he lumps together under such headings , is begging all the questions which are of serious interest !
28 As will later become clear , Mrs Whitehouse has been involved in many campaigns in this area but there are two in particular which are of immediate relevance to this discussion .
29 It is the affinities which these mosaics share with the three other pavements in this group which are of immediate interest , hoc ever : these represent the main substantial affinities .
30 I want to examine aspects of those preoccupations and ignore differences which are of varying orders rather than of kind .
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