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

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1 Wot d' you mean ? ’
2 Two key aspects of government emphasized in the Crossman diaries are the difficulties facing a minister with departmental responsibilities who tries to take an overall view of government policies as a whole , and the related tendency for ministers to take narrowly departmental views which sabotage interdepartmental co-operation .
3 Edwards used to take a nail onto the field with which to assail the seam , but that was not the only close sailing in which they indulged .
4 Walks are scheduled to take place all over the country taking routes which highlight various problems which have arisen from landowners denying access to the countryside .
5 I am grateful to the BBC and independent TV stations for regular broadcasts which highlight conservation matters .
6 Several theoretical positions have been developed to analyse local politics , broadly grouped into those which highlight local autonomy , and those which stress the role of national government and non-local determinants of change .
7 To mark the anniversary , two special leaflets have been produced by English Heritage , which highlight his significant involvement with some of the nation 's greatest landmarks : Henry VIII and the Northern Monasteries and Henry VIII and Coastal Fortifications .
8 I particularly like the presentation of key ‘ essays ’ on specific topics , followed by commentaries from other experts which highlight the problems and put the essays in perspective .
9 Before picking out a few of the research findings , which highlight short-comings , I should say that there was a great deal to commend and admire about the response to the Act from individual schools and authorities in very difficult circumstances , not the least of which was the failure of central government to provide any additional resources .
10 VMAP reports will give an indication of response/turnaround times for certain transactions , and these may be useful for showing trends which highlight potential problems .
11 The Audit Commission publishes management papers ( see , for example , 1989b ) which highlight the latest developments .
12 the elaboration of a provisional synthesis of materials which highlight the constraints facing democracies in the global system ;
13 All across Europe various events , exhibitions , meetings and discussions are being held which highlight the varying lifestyles of older people today .
14 Decisions therefore can be influenced by these active movements , e.g. greens , peace , and feminists , which highlight issues and capture the public 's attention and thus bring pressure to bear on the government during inter-electoral periods .
15 More and more people are getting the standard pop music motifs off their chests in favour of designs which highlight the off-beat and individual .
16 OUTSTANDING examples which highlight the way things can work , if British Gas tell manufacturers what it wants , lie in the
17 Hence , it has been pointed out that there was no net increase in total real wealth between 1913 and 1951 , and in this context the world wars are cast as the harpies which devoured the accumulated efforts of previous generations .
18 There it was again : that feeling of being mesmerised as obediently she met the ice-blue gaze which devoured her .
19 B. Farmers in the valleys and on the edges of Dartmoor and Exmoor concentrate more on rearing young cattle , sheep and lambs , which graze on the rough moorland pasture .
20 But the specific features and structural characteristics of the German socio-political culture in the short-lived and ill-fated nation-state , which conditioned the manufacture and appeal of the extraordinary ‘ Hitler myth ’ , were largely swept away in the whirlpool of change arising from total defeat , and were completely banished in the process of long-term change deriving from post-war reconstruction .
21 Headache from suppressed nasal discharge , when a chronic , thick , yellow discharge is replaced by an acute , watery coryza with sneezing , then comes a headache which subsides when the thick , yellow discharge returns .
22 A company which dares to be different .
23 New elements include Visual WorkBench , and AppWizard , which automates the first steps of using an application framework , which Microsoft says makes it easier to get started developing an application .
24 The toolset , which Cadre claims is the first integrated solution covering maintenance , test and reuse of existing software , includes six modules : system understanding , a reverse engineering tool for ‘ complete design recovery of C source programs ’ ; function understanding , producing control flow graphs and data and control complexity metrics ; the construction module , which automates the building of source code from Ensemble 's design environment ; test case generation , which automatically builds in test cases at function , unit or subsystem level ; test verification ; and a documentation module .
25 If you 're checking out the bulletin boards for Scan , check the availability if a program called Update , which automates the installation of McAfee programs .
26 Hers was shiny jewels , blue , red and diamond bright which twinkled when they caught the light .
27 He came from Ethiopia , and his skin was the colour of glistening wet coal except for the palms of his hands , which were sandy pale , and the whites of his eyes , which twinkled like sunshine on fresh clean snow .
28 Most had already lit their fore-and-aft lamps , which twinkled like glow-worms in the gathering dusk .
29 Miquel Tàpies does not want to have a hectic turnover of exhibitions , but a twin programme of major retrospectives and seminars which engender debate .
30 Instead , the theory has to relate types of state to distinct socio-economic structures , without placing them as a whole in any historical sequence , and to explain changes in the state by characteristics of the structure of each particular form of society which engender a structural transformation .
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