Example sentences of "conditions [prep] [Wh det] it be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A look at the social class dimension also indicates that there is a considerable area of shared response to housework which may reflect on the nature of the work itself , and the conditions under which it is done . |
2 | The consequence of this is one key problem that the venture capital industry faces : not so much related to the price of loan capital , but to its availability and the conditions under which it is lent . |
3 | However it is not the distance , but the conditions under which it was achieved that set this dive apart . |
4 | Previous success with the original Minnesota smoking prevention programme may have arisen from the experimental classroom conditions under which it was taught . |
5 | Such a person manages the curriculum in an important but strictly limited way by affecting the conditions within which it is delivered . |
6 | Of course , other interpretations of teaching quality which considered how far different techniques and approaches were chosen to match the circumstances in hand , and others rejected as inappropriate or which respected teachers as active and rational interpreters of their task and the conditions in which it is carried out , might suggest policy implications that would be more troublesome to manage , more expensive to implement , less easy to evaluate in the short term . |
7 | The sociologists of art who discuss music have to restrict themselves to the conditions in which it is performed , produced , or received , rather than the music itself . |
8 | The art of our time is expansive : its need for space and light is particular and reflects the conditions in which it is produced . |
9 | Broader in scope than any predecessor its special strength is that it deals not only with the manufacturing industry but the social conditions in which it was set . |
10 | Sinfield believed that they were often irredeemably tainted by ideology , at best to be read only in historical terms , or subject to symptomatic readings , seeking the fractures and fissures in the mystified surface of the text that showed the ‘ true ’ ideological conditions in which it was produced . |
11 | In the latter case , the creditor has no excuse or justification for retaining the stranger 's money , unless he complies with the conditions on which it was paid . |
12 | It has led some people to argue that the only sensible way to study learning is by examining it in the ecological conditions to which it is adapted ( Johnston , 1981 ) . |
13 | His steam engine was awarded a prize of £100 by the Aeronautical Society for having the greatest power-to-weight ratio of all the fifteen engines exhibited , but unfortunately the triplane could never be tested in the still-air conditions to which it was suited , and so never proved itself to be , if indeed it was , a practical flying machine . |
14 | Here they rely on the principles in the ticket cases which require a reasonable attempt to give notice to a party of the existence of terms and conditions by which it is intended to bind him . |