Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] which be [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The British Academy of Film and Television Awards are seen as an early pointer to the Oscars which are to be announced in Hollywood on 29 March .
2 A common situation where such an obligation of confidence is likely to arise is in subcontracting arrangements where the prime contractor supplies detailed information relating to the products which are to be built to his subcontractor .
3 A city 's Academy typically funded its Salon , chose the pictures which were to be exhibited , and awarded medals to prizewinners .
4 A curriculum is a state document establishing the subjects which are to be studied at a school of a particular type , their distribution by grades ( years ) and the number of academic hours per week and per year given to each subject .
5 And it was striking that in both instances the referenda did stimulate a serious and extensive debate about the matters which were to be decided on — or at least voted on .
6 It is my hope that the representatives from the parishes will offer the Diocese and its Agencies the needs which are to be met by the parishes , with support from the Diocese , in the theme for 1994 .
7 Under such leases , the builder/developer would be responsible for erecting a building or a number of buildings upon a particular site , and detailed provision might be made for the manner of their construction and continuing maintenance , even down to the type of subsequent letting of the buildings which was to be permitted .
8 A considerable body of law has developed since then dealing with both the circumstances in which the Court will or will not award interim damages , and the principles which are to be used in assessing what level of award should be made .
9 provision for both block and individual exemptions from the prohibition , following the example of Article 85(3) ; the test to be applied is that of technical or economic improvement ; a general public-interest criterion is specifically excluded , despite being asked for by , among others , the professions which are to be included in the scope of the legislation , unlike the existing Restrictive Trades Practices Act 1976 ;
10 Section I of this Act clearly sets out how education is to be administered and identifies the bodies which are to be responsible for the implementation of educational policies .
11 The terms which are to be used are likely to be specified , and synonyms recognized and probably eliminated ( for example , Packaging may be indicated as preferable to Wrapping ) .
12 … we may safely assume that there exists some universal semantics of literature , comprehending the themes which are to be met with always and everywhere and which are limited in number ; their transformations and combinations produce the apparent multitude of literary themes .
13 It must surely be for Parliament to lay down the procedures which are to be followed before a Bill can become an Act .
14 When Lord Morris stated ‘ It must surely be for Parliament to lay down the procedures which are to be followed before a Bill can become an Act .
15 unc The number of figures after the point in the answer must always equal the total number of figures behind the point in the numbers which are to be multiplied .
16 When a Design Change is proposed , all the modules which are to be modified must be referenced as such by the DC .
17 This column allows the names of the modules which are to be changed for this DC to be specified .
18 1.6 " the Premises " means the part of the Site described in the Second Schedule together with such of the Works and the Tenant 's Works as may from time to time have been carried out on the Premises This describes the premises which are to be demised to the tenant and which will include the tenant 's works and possibly also the landlord 's works where alterations or refurbishment works have been carried out to the premises by the landlord .
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