Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 A company which dares to be different .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 What we are surely witnessing is the effect on these people of the ‘ divinity which doth hedge a king ’ , which may be translated more prosaically as the persistent flattery and adulation with which kings were treated — and in France , it seems , not only kings , but their children .
7 Therefore the Love which doth us bind ,
8 a ghastly bogye , which doth them greatly affear .
9 For that sweet odour which doth in it live .
10 The one real problem is the voice-over give to Liotta 's wife , which drifts in and out of the action and rather muddies Scorsese 's operatic clarity .
11 Once this has happened , the glycine molecule is separated from its tRNA , which drifts away : the glycine is held in position on the ribosome .
12 It begins as a sharp and funky hang-out movie which drifts towards real political complexity ( and absurdism ) before retreating to the safer territory of a ‘ black gangster/psycho movie .
13 The First is that period which recedes from the very beginning of life on earth and reaches far back into the unknowable depths of the timeless universe .
14 One can compare the passage just quoted , which insists on the unknowability of the real world , with some of her subsequent remarks ; as , for instance , when she refers to her argument ‘ that literature represents the myths and imaginary versions of real social relationships ’ , and claims that ‘ a form of criticism which refuses to reproduce the pseudo-knowledge offered by the text provides a real knowledge of the work of literature ’ , or says that ‘ the task of criticism , then , is … to produce a real knowledge of history . ’
15 That last evening , as unable to settle I wandered round the house , the computer within which insists on running hither and thither matching like with like ( laying its finds before us like a cat presenting a dead mouse ) now threw up the words of a hymn from long ago .
16 If you work for a company which insists that you drive a particular brand of car , resign , first writing off the car in an accident in which two teenage hookers and a hallucinating macaw reach a rather untimely end .
17 It is fatally easy to ridic-ule these attempts to trade outside the market , but the first snags that people raise are n't to do with the mutual trust involved , but relate to the attitudes of the Inland Revenue ( which insists that payment in kind is taxable ) and of the Department of Social Security with its Minimum Earnings Rule .
18 There is clearly a self which needs to be repudiated , an ever-changing , superficial , grasping , possessive thing , the stream of feelings , thoughts and desires , which insists on taking over the direction of life .
19 At the other extreme is the stance taken on the MoD 's continuing tenure , which insists that it is not proper that the public continue to be excluded some of the time from all , and all of the time from some , of the finest coastal scenery in the British Isles .
20 Like its author , this is a book which insists you forgive it every one of its manifest faults simply because it presumes to be no other than it is .
21 Agnes Smedley 's heroine , Marie , talks about having to shut her mother out , shut off from her , in order to protect herself against her mother 's extraordinary cruelty — while Adrienne Rich works on the feeling of severance , of being deprived of her mother in a culture which insists that the daughters turn away from the mother toward the father .
22 You may find a stream , a cave , a factory , a prison you did not know was there but which insists upon itself as a landmark .
23 In a discipline like psychology , which insists on the specificity of its vocabulary , procedures and concerns , feminist initiatives which stay close to the traditional discipline are valuable .
24 Erik Keiserud , the head of UNI 's board of administrators , says a foreign investor , which insists on being nameless , has also proposed a solution .
25 Officials are now negotiating a $1 billion facility with the IMF , which insists on tougher credit overall .
26 The choice theory picks up the libertarian strand , which insists that all state power must be legitimated by consent , whereas the ‘ harm to interests ’ theory taps the slender source of Millian liberalism to defend a broadening of the scope of contractual obligations .
27 There is also more overlapping , of a kind which insists on the notion of depth : a despairing woman on the far side of the statue from which the lesser Ajax is about to drag Cassandra to rape her ; hidden faces ( Priam 's and Aeneas 's — he is shown at one end , escaping with his father and son ) .
28 He said it was ruled by the Id — which is selfish , the Ego — which keeps the Id in check and in touch with reality , and by the Super-ego , which insists that social expectations and duties are fulfilled .
29 It is also confusion between a proper assurance based on experience and the insight deriving from it , and the dogmatism which so easily follows but is distinct from it , and which insists that what we happen to know is the only thing that matters — what others have discovered or had revealed to them is unimportant .
30 The allegations have been strongly denied by the government , which insists that all agreed water quality standards are publicly available , and that all drinking water is safe .
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