Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh det] is [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Bacharach and Lawler ( 1980 ) distinguish between what they call the bases of power ( or what is controlled that enables behaviour to be changed ) and sources of power ( or how individuals or groups come to control the bases of power ) .
2 Primarily , though by no means exclusively , it is the English middle class which , somewhat self-consciously , ‘ appreciates ’ the countryside — and which is determined that others will not ‘ spoil ’ it for them .
3 Upper : the upper part of the boot which encases the foot and which is sewn or glued to the sole unit .
4 As Hopwood states ( 1982 , p. 43 ) : ‘ Familiarity with experience elsewhere should instil a greater realization of the differences between what should be done and what is said to be done , and what is done and what might be done . ’
5 It gives but a flavour of what has gone before and what is to come but how the appetite was whetted .
6 Even so , the total care of someone who is dependent can be very draining , especially when you are growing older yourself , and what is needed as well is the chance of a break from the routine .
7 In certain areas there are mismatches between fiduciary duties and what is required or permitted by SIB and SRO rules .
8 This paper is chemically treated and whatever is written or typed on the top copy , automatically creates a carbon copy on the paper beneath .
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