Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb past] [prep] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the generation 1690–1720 saw a considerable transference of real power from the King to Parliament , partly as a result of specific acts of legislation and partly because of the enormous changes in the country 's fiscal system and relationship to Europe which occurred in these years .
2 Henry I shored up his doubtful claim by marrying a princess of the English royal line ; what Stephen has lost in warfare , Henry II recaptured owing to a series of successful marriages — those of his parents , which united a claim to all the territory of Henry I with Anjou , and his own , which added to these Aquitaine , that is to say , some title to most of southern France .
3 The subsequent withdrawal from empire , which flowed from these events , was carried out on a strategy set out in a Chiefs of Staff Paper which remained the military planners ' increasingly tattered bible until Roy Mason 's 1974 Defence review made British military strategy synonymous with NATO strategy .
4 The letter suggests the payments were for MCC shares transferred to Liechtenstein trusts called stiftungs , and adds : ‘ It appears that companies of which I am joint administrator have substantial claims against the stiftungs and any other entities which benefited from these payments . ’
5 The Jacobite unrest in Bristol , Norwich and London was symptomatic of the bitter political tensions which existed in these communities between Tories and High Church Anglicans on the one hand and Whigs and Nonconformists on the other .
6 the lighting equipment of which required by these Regulations to be fitted , namely … ( here specify )
7 ‘ the lighting equipment of which required by these Regulations to be fitted , namely … ( here specify )
8 ‘ the lighting equipment of which required by these Regulations to be fitted , namely … ( here specify ) This point is proved by showing whatever is specified is the lamp or reflector in question , e.g , the obligatory front nearside lamp or the rear offside reflector etc .
9 A suggested reason for this decision is that to grant an action would have subverted the common law negligence action which lay in these circumstances .
10 Indeed , if the Canterbury claims were as well founded as Anselm believed , anything less than a general authority over the whole British Isles would have done a violence to the early history of the see as it was understood at Canterbury , and to the large geographical and historical conceptions which lay behind these claims .
11 The man who issued every order and arranged every detail of the lying and brutality which resulted in these massacres was Brigadier Toby Low … subsequently ennobled ( in 1962 ) as the first Baron Aldington . ’
12 New courses which resulted from these changes began in September 1984 and parents were kept informed at all stages .
13 The debate , amongst both academics and practitioners , which emerged from these reports is still going on and it is this debate which is of interest to schools .
14 Supporters of the bill claimed that it was necessary to protect the 2,000,000 US jobs which remained within these industries .
15 We had to see what happened to these railways er is more people going to er to go by train , or are less going to go .
16 ‘ And what happened to these gifts ? ’
17 The Soviet government is still nervous of letting the world know what happened to these people .
18 If I was born in that period , I would be dead already , and you would n't need to listen to me But if you look at this as far as the medical profession and the insurance profession need each other , what happened to these people when they develop an infective condition ?
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