Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 In one , he told Lanfranc that Osbern was now at peace with the new masters at Canterbury ; in another , he told the Italian prior Henry , in somewhat guarded language , that Osbern now recognized and repented of his fault , which Anselm ascribed to imprudence rather than pride .
2 For the present , it must suffice simply to note the importance which Anselm attached to local rights .
3 They they tended to say the same thing as the government , erm but recently Tory motions , in this council , have started to say the opposite of the government f for reasons which remain obscure to me and this is just another example .
4 The Activity Books include a range of drawing , writing and matching activities , which develop left to right orientation , letter recognition , and later basic reading .
5 The risks are thought to be very small : ( 1 ) because the balance of the natural environment is primarily controlled by the species already present which appear to operate to the detriment of new introductions ; and ( 2 ) because in new releases of microorganisms to date , all very closely monitored , there has been no evidence of any of them getting out of control or adversely affecting the environment .
6 Already in this chapter there has been a discussion of the factors which appear to contribute to varying regional prosperity .
7 The only control that is n't a membrane switch is the parameter change dial , which BOSS refer to as the ‘ Shuttle Dial ’ .
8 In the short run this new body is seen by the Commission as a useful means of delaying or diverting the application of countries such as Austria which want to belong to the inner core of the 12 European Community states .
9 It is your responsibility and yours alone to choose which voice to listen to , which voice to accept as a guide throughout your daily life .
10 None was so sweet ( without being cloying ) as that burst of theatrical sunshine at the Comedy Theatre in the West End during a fatal summer heatwave which put paid to the show 's box office takings as well as Warren 's plucky managerial debut .
11 ‘ It 's OUR H-Bomb ! ’ screamed the Daily Express headline after the British test at Christmas Island , which put paid to the still lively hope that the nuclear club would not extend beyond the two super-powers .
12 This was the cause of his deafness , which put paid to a planned career in the army and in politics .
13 He may be a bit ropey at times but he plays his best for us and do n't forget the goals he scored , including one which put paid to the scouse red shite in 1991 .
14 There are several forms of the species , which vary according to the terrain and conditions of growth .
15 which vary according to topic or context ;
16 We should be delighted , here at headquarters , to answer queries regarding levels of membership ( which vary according to experience ) and the charges for membership .
17 Other fixed assets are depreciated on a straight line basis at annual rates which vary according to the class of asset , but are typically :
18 The conclusions that they draw are that theses have been written for a variety of purposes , which have changed over the years , and which vary according to customs in different countries .
19 Modules are grouped into packages by links which vary according to the particular requirements of the project .
20 He said that in the business of insurance and insurance broking , a successful enterprise depends upon a number of factors which vary according to the nature of the customer , or client , with whom business is done .
21 The Tirolerhof 's facilities include an a la carte restaurant , two resident 's dining rooms , a terrace restaurant , a TV/video lounge , a playroom , solarium , and a free Turkish bath and sauna which open according to demand .
22 Some run across the moor , apparently randomly , but in fact outlining large areas which seem to relate to the major river valleys .
23 Yet the few fish which manage to return to Scottish rivers are estimated as being worth several hundreds of pounds each to your economy because of the revenue they create .
24 Text entry is not quite so simple and a little and time consuming , but it does allow for individual pieces of text to be attached to specific notes and symbols which stay attached to the correct notes even when you have edited a piece extensively .
25 All beginners have to learn the katas , the names of which differ according to the style of karate being practised .
26 1985:21 ) from concepts of structural relativism ( which took the place of the idea that there was but one right model of organization , on the basis of a firm hierarchical structure ) through structures of which some were mechanistic and others organic and into the realm of " contingency " models ( structures of management which alter according to the issues with which they have to deal ) .
27 It is a great tragedy that there are types of pain which fail to respond to narcotics even when they are given in large repeated doses .
28 Therapy is not a guaranteed test in humans because there are intractable pains which fail to respond to any known therapy .
29 A helicopter , the authority said , would not only help the speedy identification of vessels which fail to respond to radio requests for information as they pass through the Pentland Firth , but would also carry out oil pollution surveillance flights .
30 Our charge against the metaphysician is not that he attempts to employ the understanding in a field where it can not possibly venture , but that he produces sentences which fail to conform to the conditions under which alone a sentence can be literally significant .
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