Example sentences of "[Wh det] [art] [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 It is also best to have a fixed space in which the cameras can be set up .
2 There will be a comedian , bar , free raffle , and another raffle from which the proceeds will be donated to an AIDS awareness charity .
3 The disposal programme will set out the criteria against which the bids will be assessed , including the basis upon which a preference will be given to bids involving significant employee participation .
4 It is quite plain , for aught that appears in this statement of claim , that however the child in the womb may be regarded , whether as part of the mother or having a distinct personality — whether an entity or a non-entity — it was , so far as any actual relation the company had with it , a non-entity ; and , therefore , in my opinion , the existence of the duty , for the breach of which the defendants would be liable as carriers of passengers , can not be inferred .
5 Along with the certain suggestion I enclosed the casket design and a typed selection of quotes from my letters approving the idea of ‘ over-the-counter coffins ’ and giving the address at which the originals could be inspected , in the time-honoured manner with unsolicited testimonials .
6 Cyril 's great contribution was to devise an alphabet , the glagolitic ( glagol =verb ) , in which the Gospels could be written in Slavonic .
7 The major drawback with the Byrne approach , however , is that it provides only an incidental guide to the way in which the services might be allocated between different types of local authority .
8 That is the point at which the services will be delivered .
9 The Broad Church leaders , who hoped that the Church of England would again become a national Church , with which the Nonconformists could be closely associated or into which they might even be absorbed , were as enthusiastic about Bunyan as the Evangelicals .
10 Nevertheless the court went on to discuss in some detail what the position would have been if the appeal could properly have been entertained , expressing the opinion that ( i ) ( Silke V.-P. differing ) there was no ground to intervene in the Barclays ( Asia ) case ; and ( ii ) ( all members of the court concurring ) there was no ground to intervene as regards the order in which the cases should be decided .
11 The registry was to act as an agent for the parties ' endorsement of bills , as well as for the delivery of the paper based bill of lading with which the goods would be claimed from the carrier .
12 If the clause is deleted , however , the landlord may argue for a covenant by the tenant to observe such restrictions to which the premises may be subject , with an indemnity for any breach .
13 SECOND SCHEDULE Rights granted The tenant must make absolutely certain that there are full and sufficient rights available to it so that the premises can be enjoyed for the whole of the term for any purpose currently permitted by the lease or to which the premises may be put with the landlord 's consent .
14 Thus , without prior agreement , they may not disclose confidential information to their backers as this could damage the business of the company and affect the price which the vendors may be able to obtain for their shares ; they may not be able to vote at board meetings on major issues affecting the company if those issues might adversely affect a possible management buy-out ; and they can not involve any of their colleagues in the buy-out or persuade staff to become involved .
15 the extent to which the teams would be able to preserve space for development work rather than be drawn into a crisis oriented casework load ;
16 Yet if football was the only factor the prospect would be a fascinating one — the 1988 show transferred from the summer thunderstorms of West Germany to the clinging heat of Palermo and Cagliari , in which the Egyptians will be the only players who feel at home .
17 Wylie ( 1985 ) describes ways in which the difficulties can be overcome in relation to a particular home .
18 Instead the Government designated three areas of ‘ National Forest ’ as temporary bases to which the miners could be evacuated .
19 He wants us to plan a city in which the inhabitants will be expected to explore new lifestyles , to discover new ways of life appropriate to our time .
20 A common feeling among Tory MPs is that on matters such as the resurrection of Christ , on which the Bishops should be certain , they are full of doubt ; but on matters such as the precise level of the public sector borrowing requirement , they are vociferous in their certainty .
21 They pin their hopes on DNA tests — genetic fingerprinting — in which the bones will be matched to blood and hair from the Tsar 's surviving relatives .
22 Dormer windows , fitted into alcoves in the roof , are difficult to treat because there is little or no space into which the curtains can be drawn back .
23 What is not readily to hand is a valid general assessment of the damage which the disposals may be doing .
24 As Pooley ( 1987 ) discusses , bacterial leaching is relevant to the recovery of metals that occur as sulphide ores and it involves the oxidation of sulphides to sulphates that are more soluble , providing solutions from which the metals can be more easily extracted .
25 There are two possible ways in which the bells can be arranged so that someone arriving at the door can signal their arrival to a person in a specific apartment .
26 There are also different ways in which the subdivisions can be made and each analysis will result in a different set of criteria , although there may well be considerable overlap between some of the sets .
27 The input is then parsed into a tentative surface structure on which the transformations can be performed to determine the deep structure .
28 The question remains whether in all the circumstances of this case the level of disturbance mentioned is one which the residents must be called upon to accept .
29 Mark on it the width of plank from which the brackets will be cut .
30 The proposal did however offer a good measure against which the visits could be set .
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