Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh det] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There are other things he has , on his own admission , not fully investigated , like the value of the DRG properties , or which part of the DRG business he would keep after the break up .
2 You know how it is on ferries — you get a bit disoriented , you never know if you 're on A deck or B deck , or which bit of the outside you 're getting to when you go through a door — the front , the stern , or the sides .
3 Such an invitation should give an indication of what pictures could be taken or which parts of the event lend themselves to photographs .
4 We ignore those which can not be made basic ( no positive pivot ) or whose introduction into the basis would lead to a tableau already on our list .
5 or whatever day of the week it is .
6 And soon we 're going to get to the point where we 'll be producing strings , each one with consistently the same sound-picture — and if it 's not , then we 'll instantly know what part of the process or what inconsistency in the materials is causing the problem .
7 In philosophy , ‘ realism ’ ( usually with a small ‘ r ’ ) is broadly the view that whether a thing exists is a question about the world independent of questions about how we could know it or what statements concerning the thing mean .
8 And that finishes on the Friday or whichever day of the week and you start the next day .
9 This is an organization that listeners may not realize , which meets probably a couple of times a term , and which members of the university and people outside community meet , have some supper together , perhaps , and actually hear some talks , either from people inside the university or outside , about topics of current interest .
10 It 's so called because the electrical vibratory massager has a choice of five heads according to the intensity of the massage and which part of the body is to be treated .
11 In figure 6.2 , the users pass through a number of menus to indicate which system and which part of the system they require to use .
12 You choose an author ; but then you need to decide which text or texts to work on ( sometimes which parts of that text or texts ) , and which version of the texts to choose .
13 Is there any lichen or moss growing on the trunk , and which side of the tree is this , on the sunny side , or on the north ?
14 He ran the pub with his wife , an Irish woman who was known as Mrs Nora , and whose reputation along the docks had been assured the day she had broken up a brawl between a huge Turk who had just knifed two men , and a dozen of the wounded men 's shipmates .
15 Literary texts can be seen acting as metaphors for features the skilled ( shamanistic perhaps ? ) reader of the cultural text discerns and whose significances to the larger whole are suggestively indicated .
16 The government had reportedly reached an agreement on Oct. 4 with 200 armed former contras who had seized land belonging to Sandinista co-operatives , and whose occupation of the northern town of Waslala had resulted in five deaths and seven people reported wounded .
17 But the truly independently-minded MPs are the sort of Conservatives who turned out Neville Chamberlain in 1940 and whose mutterings in the Smoking Room could affect Conservative premiers. and the kind of Labour members with the outside income or the zeal who saw through the European Communities Bill .
18 There seems little doubt that the team suffered badly by being deprived of the services of Ian Gow , a widely-respected , close associate of the Prime Minister who had played a major part in her 1989 campaign and whose murder by the IRA in July had led to the Eastbourne by-election .
19 Secondly , this decline in fertility did occur in depressed industrial towns and among industrial groups whose prospects of unemployment were high and whose access to the ‘ acquisitive way of life ’ must have been limited by the fact that they were receiving some form of unemployment or health benefit and struggling to survive .
20 A person who provides manual labour , and whose access to the basics of sustenance and comfort is not guaranteed , has a respect and desire for the sensual , physical and immediate .
21 It was Minton , not Vaughan , who was asked to judge competitions , who drew drawings for the Tribune pamphlet The Jews at Home by Woodrow Wyatt , MP ; Minton who was invited by the British Tourist Authority to illustrate their official booklet on London and whose design for the ‘ Christmas Books Number ’ appeared , with a Picassoesque lamp on the cover of The Listener on 9 December 1948 .
22 As Richard Baxter wrote in 1681 , ‘ Herbert speaks to God like one that really believeth in a God , and whose business in the world is most with God .
23 How the tasks have been performed , and what members of the family feel about the ‘ new ’ way of doing things , can then become the starting point of the next family meeting , leading to new understandings being discussed and new , more subtle tasks being developed .
24 We used to all wear pinnies , white pinnies , on the top of our dresses and going to school and I used to go into old Mr n and he would say to me And what colour of the bow do you want on your pinny today ?
25 Before you really get down to doing anything , you 've got to look at the problem , and , and really sort of try and analyse what is going on , and what bit of the problem are you going to work on .
26 For instance , careers information is a very important part of a secondary school , and the work of the careers teacher or team requires publicity , time and space ; but where is the material most effectively displayed for regular consultation by students themselves , where is the careers interviewing most advantageously sited , and what proportion of the school term or year is spent on it ?
27 The hon. Gentleman is trying to guess what the market price will be in X years ' time and what proportion of the market will be accounted for by coal .
28 What a hero and what relief for the Gloucester fans .
29 We need to know why there was a war , and what factors in the early fourteenth century were influential in encouraging it .
30 If you are in pain ( as so many are ) be sure you let the teacher know where it hurts and what position of the body causes the most pain .
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