Example sentences of "[Wh det] in [noun] give " in BNC.
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1 | This sort of nonsense could have been fairly innocuous had it not been for the fact that under Napoleon I , the frequent employment of courtiers in great and influential offices of state had led to a gradual isolation of the Emperor , which in turn gave too much power to those close to the throne , many of whom , it should be noted , actively worked against him in the last years of the reign . |
2 | A shopkeeper who refused to sell constables cigarettes at a discount and complained of the illegal sale of similar goods to the public from their own trading organization , the Police Guild , could find himself summonsed by the same officers for employing children under age ( which in turn gave rise to the banning of the Police Guild by the Watch Committee ) . |
3 | During her labour Diana 's temperature soared dramatically which in turn gave rise to concern for the baby 's health . |
4 | For the US , on the other hand , strategic weapons were those that were launched from the USSR ( or from nuclear submarines ) and which in turn gave greater opportunities for defensive action . |
5 | At Dudwa the plains give way to the forests , which in turn give way to the foothills of the Himalayas . |
6 | If only to improve the international capacity of their state and society to engage in economic , military and diplomatic competition , state elites have institutional interests in expanded welfare services and military — industrial complexes , which in turn give an impetus to the accelerated growth of state personnel , tasks and technologies . |
7 | The high energy plasma can cause damage at the semiconductor/insulator interface , which in turn gives rise to leakage currents and poor isolation ( this mechanism actually involves the creation of the surface states used to good effect in Jim Luck 's igfets ) . |
8 | This is a call for an accurate self-appraisal , which in turn gives the opportunity to practise a very well-known management technique — capitalise on your strengths and staff to your weaknesses . |
9 | There is , therefore , a great need for interpretation and adaptation of the figures which in turn gives rise to conflicting views among different researchers . |
10 | It is important to bear in mind that he/she has a defined social position in the local community , which in turn gives rise to a varying social role in relation to the interviewees . |
11 | One cleanses the brain of the chemicals associated with depression which in turn gives rise to feelings of sorrow . |
12 | Depending on the circumstances and the provisions of the partnership agreement : ( 1 ) he may be justified in treating the service of an invalid expulsion notice as an event which in turn gives him the right to serve a similar notice ; or ( 2 ) he may ( not unreasonably ) be able to contend that the service of an invalid notice is such breach of good faith as to justify his seeking a dissolution of the firm ; or ( 3 ) he may be tempted to sue for damages , though these would be particularly difficult to quantify and it does not seem that the service of an invalid notice would be held to amount to a repudiatory breach of the partnership agreementsee Woodar Investment Development Ltd v Wimpey Construction UK Ltd [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 277. ( e ) Waiver of the right to expel Once circumstances exist which might justify the exercise of a power to expel , the partners should not delay bringing matters to a head . |