Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is the point at which I as a mathematical physicist begin to splutter and go red in the face .
2 Mr is , is , is asking the questions which which for a long time .
3 Even worse , there are ILPs in which none of the rounded solutions is feasible ( Exercise 1 ) .
4 There were pubs in London which had a clientèle made up of original skinheads , whose age tended to be above 25 , and at which none of the new boots and braces or plastic skins would be tolerated .
5 But while you will usually be expected to remember other pieces you have seen before — and how you analysed them — you should not discuss those other passages in your answer ( unless you are explicitly instructed to , which none of the above questions do ) .
6 We remember in particular from that section that there are conditions in which none of the steady state solutions is stable ; we left open the question of what happens then .
7 Integrated circuits are available in which everything except the switching control transistor , smoothing capacitors and the necessary inductances are built in , and a supply can be fabricated by a dozen or so connections to the chip .
8 We shall meet copies in which something of the original beauty seems to live through these disadvantages .
9 erm on the problems of getting a job , for instance , erm in Oxford , because there is such an inequality between the erm rents that landlords will charge people on benefit and the rents which anybody on a low paid job could actually afford to pay .
10 Are they satisfactory , genuinely universal conceptual systems , which everybody in the new , gender-free intellectual cosmos can use with perfect comfort ?
11 The commission is effectively saying the Government has not followed the UN Convention for Refugees , under which anyone with a well-founded fear of persecution should be granted asylum .
12 they had no vision of a classless society , erm , personally while I 've no desire to see uniformity , I see no earthly reason why some people because they have a lower income should be compelled to live in inferior and perhaps crowded conditions , whereas the man with five or six or seven times their income can choose a larger house in a much more delightful district and I think it is things like that that make the difference between what I as a young socialist agitator was advocating and what we find today .
13 I found myself constantly making a connection between what new families were saying to me about what they found most helpful from a social worker and what I as a social worker find most helpful from a team leader .
14 Ultimately they merely carry out what we as a democratic society demand .
15 I would like to outline some of the major terms of the legislation , the far reaching implications it has for unemployed people and what we as a local group are trying to do to combat it .
16 Ten years later I discovered while watching the same film on TV that the shadow was n't part of the film after all : it was Um Al-Marhoom 's shadow [ Um Al-Marhoom is what we in the Middle East call the woman who is left without children after the death of her only son ] , trying to sell some boiled chickpeas to us children .
17 Yet to bring them together — the people and the Torah-in Eretz Yisroel is what we in the Jewish National Fund intend to do .
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