Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] [be] [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | According to that document , non-fundholding practices such as the one to which I am referring were entitled to reimbursement of computer costs from April 1990 . |
2 | The total pay which is reckoned is subject to a limit which is reviewed annually . |
3 | The structure which is selected is likely to be a compromise between environmental pressures which pull in opposite directions . |
4 | Knowing is seen as a subjective experience in which the content of that which is known is subject to manifold possible interpretations . |
5 | The few AEs who were distracted were unsuited to their roles in any case . |
6 | The green left sleeve brassard carries a red-on-yellow rampant Lion of Scotland patch , which we are told is special to the CO and his crew . |
7 | The sacrifices they are making are crucial to the freedom of millions … as is the sacrifice you contemplated . |
8 | Wood arrived at the conclusion that the compass error they were experiencing was opposite to the error they had found coming south over the Timor Sea , and decided he had to trust Darwin 's bearings implicitly . |
9 | In the case of a redeemable instrument this will result in the carrying amount at the time it is redeemed being equal to the amount payable at that time . |
10 | The hon. Gentleman will appreciate that what he is saying is crucial to the livelihood of thousands of people in my constituency . |
11 | Some of the changes which he is describing are visible to everyone . |
12 | I 'll tell you the unkindest thing I know about him : he was caught being beastly to a woman at a party for no obvious reason . |
13 | National income will then fall until the value of what is produced is equal to the value of aggregate demand . |
14 | Although this procedure removes the contam-ination of the observer , it is far from clear to what extent adults are able to reconstruct the context of their previous linguistic encounters with children , and how far post hoc interpretations regarding what was said and what was meant are subject to distortion . |