Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [modal v] [be] an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | From Millthrop , the Dales Way crosses one of the craziest golf courses in the world , which has what must be an average gradient of one in four . |
2 | These new levels invariably clash with such a feature and variations on one means of convincingly disguising what might be an unattractive junction of new and retained construction are illustrated in the following sections , which include accounts of the conversion of two conventional nineteenth-century Anglican churches . |
3 | This group has long been noted for its breadth of vision but nevertheless it took them some time to realise the unique advantages of the photosynthetic ‘ mechanisms ’ in plants and thereby to derive what may be an original approach to the problem . |
4 | In such circumstances it is improper to raise what may be an important matter which is not on the agenda sent with the summons . |
5 | The result is that the media , by and large , do not play what could be an important part in informing the citizen . |