Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] be [prep] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 Satisfactory though casing may be for books which a careless age does not expect to be long-lived , it can not compare in craftsmanship and durability with the old method properly practised .
2 ( An alternative toast could be to friendships which endure forever . )
3 A spokesman for the electricity generators said today : ‘ There is no evidence that the release into the atmosphere of coal dust from rail wagons will be in quantities which are harmful .
4 A spokesman for the electricity generators said today : ‘ There is no evidence that the release into the atmosphere of coal dust from rail wagons will be in quantities which are harmful .
5 But for whole class playback sessions the general focus should be on things which affect everyone in the group .
6 We saw in Chapters 4 and 5 just how effective both the coordinating committee and the schools ' library committees could be as bodies which handled the nuts and bolts of the project and converted aims and objectives into a reality .
7 The development will be on land which has been in constant industrial use since 1758 and was , until recently , a steel works .
8 Some ads will be about products which are most unlikely to be bought ; some , even , may concern products or product fields in which the reader is actively looking for something to buy .
9 ( 5 ) A tender offer must be for cash which precludes a buyer from offering " roll-over " tax relief to shareholders by means of a securities exchange ( see para 23.2.1 below ) .
10 The production of these ideological forms would be by people whose labour is mental rather than material , whose product has effects in a world of ideas and social relations rather than the material world of objects .
11 Secondly , the decisions must be about units which are self-contained according to the problem definition .
12 It believes its TeleScript technology will be to computers what Postscript was to printer .
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