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

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1 It was a song with everything : baroque references , long sombre organ solos , and words so opaque that they could mean all things to all people , unless they actually asked what they meant-which was , unless one was very stoned , nothing which was why , for eleven weeks , during that summer it was high in the charts .
2 Which am I ?
3 Which am I ?
4 do the B R and then stop and think do B R and then think now which am I gon na do I E
5 MAJOR CHANGES in the pattern of HIV disease occurring in the capital which are not obvious from published statistics .
6 We shall not look into the myriad issues springing from problems of definition which are vital for philosophers and aestheticians .
7 Among the magazine articles , which are most likely to be interesting to her ?
8 A personal friend of an artist may have a real advantage in writing criticism , as he may learn about artistic intentions which are not explained to others .
9 Among some of his frescoes there are some which are imprinted on the memory for ever . ’
10 Neither of these works , nor two more which are to be discussed , have attempted to integrate Eastern with Western art .
11 Some are connected with writings about literature , philosophy and politics which are called post-modern or post-structural .
12 An older book , that is one published before around 1900 , will only have black and white plates , which are unlikely to be photographs .
13 Artists on their travels sometimes write letters which are good value , whether in praise or censure of what they see .
14 Reproduced to a uniform size on the printed page , sculptures which are monumental in size can not be distinguished from those which are mere studies or maquettes .
15 Reproduced to a uniform size on the printed page , sculptures which are monumental in size can not be distinguished from those which are mere studies or maquettes .
16 Some compensation may exist in sketches and preliminary drawings , where they exist , and which are easier to study on a page .
17 These examples of catalogues containing helpful art criticism could be contrasted with many others which are limited to lists of exhibitions , details of the artist 's career , and entries for the works displayed .
18 The nuggets of real criticism are those views which are evidently based on personal reactions and responses .
19 What matters is what happens when the individual , who incorporates his past , incorporates and transforms the divisions which are part of that past .
20 Heads have been turned , and have begun to swim , amid the flow of invention , delivered in works which have been Englished in rapid succession and which are not always easy to tell apart .
21 The British reader , who is likely to have been spared certain of the varieties of suffering which are spoken of in the writings of Kundera and Klima , where a joke , or no joke , or nothing whatever , can sequester you for years from the people you grew up with , is in a position , for all that , to know what Sabina means here .
22 This aim has a sweepingness and a suspendingness which are apparent , too , in the novel to which it relates .
23 The blessed piece of earth over which float these balloons , over which are poised these acrobats , is a corner of painful Czechoslovakia .
24 They are pieces of writing which are distinct in law ; the author of the one could not be sued for the other , or for collaborating in it .
25 I intended to ‘ exploit ’ my popularity in my country in order to impose upon my readers a book centred on the Ashkenazi civilisation , history , language and frame of mind , all of which are virtually unknown in Italy , except by some sophisticated readers of Joseph Roth , Bellow , Singer , Malamud , Potok , and of course yourself .
26 It bore a hideous resemblance to the blighting , punishing sorts of work which are common in the world at large .
27 Perhaps the most ‘ modern ’ of the Restoration writers is George Farquhar ; period artifice is not so obtrusive in his plays , the best known of which are The Recruiting Officer and The Beaux Stratagem .
28 A limited number of schools offer post-graduate courses which are scheduled over one year .
29 Obviously , sorting out the courses which are on offer can best be done by writing for the prospectus but with any application the question that will be of overriding importance is how you are going to finance your training .
30 There are a host of audition pieces to be derived from the soliloquies and monologues , many of which are well tried favourites , and almost any selection will be reasonably well known .
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