Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh det] [be] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It also relates to the way in which subjects are not presented — to processes and procedures and methods which are rarely or never employed .
2 We could stop pretending that some of us have solutions which are vastly and obviously superior to others , when we all know really that our solutions are not good enough , and in this way you would come together in creative activity instead of fragmenting into ever more divisive and destructive activities which are technically called displacement from one another
3 All these ideas were incorporated into the theory of plate tectonics which was more or less separately developed by a number of workers at about the same time in the late 1960s .
4 At the other end of the scale there were a few offices which were formally and legally hereditary .
5 On the other hand , there are certainly some projects which are less than five years old , but where there are some components which are likely to prove unobtainable .
6 Er that 's red say there and these are painted cloths which were very popular in York for those who could n't afford tapestries which were then as now , very expensive .
7 The central theme of the Unit 's philosophy is that there is only one science , no matter how finely disciplines have become subdivided ( largely for administrative purposes ) over the years , and so we look for those research proposals which are naturally and freely expressed .
8 It 's for making products which are now or are potentially viable commercially .
9 In communities which were economically and socially based on growing rice , Goyigama dominance was clear throughout the nineteenth century and beyond .
10 Angles which are less than 90° are called acute angles .
11 So th let's look then back at this illustration for a moment , this incident , Jesus then gets er a few of his disciples and they go out , in the boat , and there are others who follow him , they get into their boats quite likely , quite possibly that many of the others would have been followers of Jesus , some of his other disciples , it 's unlikely in these very small little er lakeside fishing boats that many of disciples would have got in , there might have been four or five of them that would have been about the lot and so the others would have got into some of the other boats which were nearby and , and others are the people that had been listening to Jesus , they too get into boats , and they pull out following him , wanting to hear if he 's got anything more to say , wanting to witness anything else that he 's gon na do , they wan na be there to see and to hear what Jesus has to say and is going to do .
12 He would of course require a pastoral call even if he did not — and his car did not bode well — look like the kind of man Peter might hope for , as a breath of fresh air on the PCC ; as a possible churchwarden in place of old Sir Francis Mayhew who said he 'd done fifteen years which was more than enough ; or even as a parishioner willing to raise the £25,000 that the diocesan architect had said would have to be spent on Loxford church roof within the next three years .
13 Peter Jones , who ran the Atomic Weapons Establishment from 1982 to 1987 , is also concerned that production of the next generation of Trident warheads is going ahead in buildings which are more than 30 years old which might not be able to contain a bad leak .
14 5.2.1 all rates taxes assessments duties charges impositions and outgoings which are now or during the Term shall be charged assessed or imposed upon the Premises or upon the owner or occupier of them [ excluding any payable by the Landlord occasioned by receipt of the rents or by any disposition of dealing with or ownership of any interest reversionary to the interest created by this Lease ] [ and if the Landlord shall suffer any loss of rating relief which may be applicable to empty premises after the end of the Term by reason of such relief being allowed to the Tenant in respect of any period before the end of the Term to make good such loss to the Landlord ] and
15 Conversely , the British unions conceived their role within the factory as being basically one of continuing representation of workforce interests on narrow bargaining issues , pressing for objectives which were consciously and explicitly desired by the workers themselves .
16 In other words , each offers different and characteristic communication features which are more or less valuable to information users , depending on the use to which those users want to put the information .
17 Honour was to be obtained by engaging in activities and indulging interests which were essentially and palpably useless .
18 The concern here is with statutory redundancy payments , not ex gratia payments which are privately and separately negotiated either with individuals or in collective agreements .
19 In Aquitaine , between 1451 and 1453 , French armies did indeed meet with resistance : but the fact remains that the battles of Formigny ( 1450 ) and Castillon ( 1453 ) only finished off in dramatic fashion processes which were all but complete when the opposing armies met .
20 Slowly , however , the Romans had to learn to govern Celts , and this became an even more pressing responsibility when Spain was organized in two provinces in 197 B.C. For three centuries the Romans were steadily engaged — among their multifarious commitments — in annexing territories which were partially or totally Celtic until they came to control the greater part of the Celtic-speaking world .
21 The spread or distribution of the test scores ( and therefore the significance of scores which are above or below the mean ) is indicated by the standard deviation , or SD .
22 Such judgements should be based on criteria which are directly and internally related to the form as well as the content of the text .
23 The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £1,500 per person or £7,500 per Booking Form or to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness .
24 Neither does it apply to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness or the consequences of such injury or illness .
25 It does not apply to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness or the consequences of such injury or illness .
26 Neither does it apply to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness or the consequences of such injury or illness .
27 Nor does it apply to claims which are solely or mainly the respect of physical injury or illness or the consequences of such injury or illness .
28 As a general rule , documents which are more than 20 years old are deemed to be " ancient " and are presumed to be authentic unless proved otherwise ( Evidence Act 1938 , s4 ) .
29 The Cuban Communists , who for the first six months of 1959 had made policy proclamations which were cautiously but unequivocally more radical than Castro 's , subsequently found that they were fast being outstripped by him in the proposal of anti-capitalist measures .
30 These are automatically silenced at night and may be silenced manually at any time by operating levers which are neatly and unobtrusively located on the hand-crafted dial .
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