Example sentences of "in [Wh det] is [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Okay so the first thing to go in which is pretty obvious .
2 It would er but as I 've already said the bed looked made er totally un-slept in it looked as though it had just been made up from new and un-slept in which is why I took that course of action .
3 We started off about a year ago , looking at recycling that 's available in which is just basically the paper , cans and glass out at the park car park .
4 Erm there 's the A sixty one south again where there is another two thousand three hundred vehicles heading in which is totally through
5 To verify these properties with the particular pairs used in this experiment , we repeat the procedure used above for : we regress on t , σ , and k ( though for obvious reasons we exclude 8 , in which is always zero ) .
6 The North Shields fishing industry , life in which is interestingly and sympathetically described in Beter Mortimore 's ( 1987 ) The Last of The Hunters , is now pretty much what it was in the mid-nineteenth century .
7 Green 's text is a major work of scholarship and an important contribution to our knowledge of Cubism , one lacuna in which is now filled with the publication , in this catalogue and by Christian Derouet , of the missing correspondence from 1915 to 1920 between Gris and Leonce Rosenberg , the artist 's dealer during that period .
8 Added to this is the pressure from wild-life traders for skins , eggs , live birds , and butterflies , much trafficking in which is now illegal , but nevertheless rampant .
9 In what is invariably an increasingly highly charged party political arena the goal of co-ordinated local action is often difficult to sustain .
10 The men were anxious to arrange Mixed Foursomes ‘ to re-awaken interest ’ ( in what is not specified ) , and letters were sent to all previous Lady Members offering them a handicap of L.G.U. plus 6 , or a straight 36 .
11 The catastrophic effects of the most recent drought can be gauged fact that in 1967 the country imported over 30 per cent of its food requirements and yet only seven years later this figure had risen to a colossal 96.5 per cent in what is nominally an agrarian economy .
12 Beck , unbeaten in the Ryder Cup with 3½ points out of four , is the sole American survivor in what is clearly a non-vintage field for this year 's championship .
13 I do not propose to get involved in what is clearly a diversionary tack .
14 The LTA is operating in what is today a very professional tennis world , yet on all the LTA 's innumerable committees , there is hardly a single person who has had personal experience of playing top class international tennis at the highest level since the game went ‘ Open ’ in 1968 .
15 The evidence for the intensive use of sorghum and millets some 8,000 years ago indicates that such use first occurred much earlier than previously thought , and took place in what is today a rainless desert .
16 Hence workers in pre-industrial Berlin were crowded into unusually small spaces in what is today 's Mitte ( centre ) and experienced an absence of light and air that made conditions even in contemporaneous London and Paris seem favourable .
17 Dr Khaled al-Izzi , in a sturdy defence of the Iraqi position on the Shatt al-Arab dispute published in 1981 , cites episodes of occupation of Ottoman territory in what is today Iraq in the sixteenth century and the signature of a peace treaty at Zohab in 1639 .
18 A pre-tax profit of nearly $42m for the quarter represents an improvement of almost $71m in what is traditionally a difficult winter quarter .
19 In 1986 the Eurotunnel prospectus was published and some of £206m of private money raised in what is generally termed Equity II , Equity I consisting of an earlier placement of £57m by the founder shareholders of Eurotunnel .
20 Constantly rising profits in what is generally a depressed area , suggest here is a latter day John Moores with a magic formula for success , based on doing the simple things properly .
21 In what is normally seen as a male-dominated play , it is also worth noting that Hands and Barton give the women unusual prominence .
22 The computer holds the microprograms in what is normally referred to as a control store .
23 Choice of Stage II programmes is required of Stage I students by a common deadline date , week 7 of term 2 in what is normally their first year , so that student numbers on modules , and therefore resource requirements , for the following year can be forecast in advance .
24 The irony of course , is that people involved in what is patently the same activity , are increasingly pulling apart from one another as they pursue their own institutional and professional goals by drawing boundaries around the same very narrow ( possibly non-existent ) patch .
25 Nor do I believe that anything is to be gained by analysing the reported cases in what is presently a contentious area of the law .
26 They come to us because the manufacturer or retailer wishes to take advantage of exposure in what is simply the best and biggest fishkeeping magazine in the UK .
27 The respected Philips producer/engineer Volker Straus was in charge and I wonder if the combination of the acknowledged problems of the Berlin Philharmonic hall , and the fact that Laser Disc and VHS video versions are to be released shortly , led to this untypical spotlighting in what is otherwise a most impressive recording .
28 Once again , we can recognize a certain truth in what is otherwise a misleading conception of style .
29 ‘ This is one of the most exciting things available in what is otherwise a very bleak field . ’
30 This may represent an anomaly in what is otherwise an efficient market .
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