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

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1 The circumstances in which freedom might be won were clearly defined , and Alexei knew that he had sometimes thought that the lowest class in the Empire — the proles , who worked for pay — were no less enslaved and had perhaps fewer rights .
2 In both cases , the conditions under which liquor may be sold are subject to the provisions of subs .
3 The reason for discussing the availability of judicial review before discussing the grounds on which decision may be reviewed is because the law of judicial review is more ‘ remedies-oriented ’ than private law .
4 The third way in which reliability might be breached is when , by judicious presentational techniques , a graph gives a more , or less , flattering view than is warranted by the underlying data .
5 The uses to which religion can be put are not always beneficial — indeed can be very damaging indeed .
6 Time of supply Section 3(2) ( c ) states that the precise time to which reference should be made is when " the product was supplied by its producer to another " .
7 This highlights one of the problems of the approach that the time at which reasonableness should be considered is the time of contract .
8 The most important route by which authorization may be had is through membership of an SRO .
9 In any starting position , when the basis for change has been created the decision as to which stage should be contemplated is the key one .
10 The nature of the movements for which plant can be covered is defined under the heading ‘ Scope of Operations ’ .
11 A good introduction to the multi-faith context within which theism should be discussed is Jean Holm 's The Study of Religions .
12 The exceptional circumstances in which execution may be refused are very narrowly defined .
13 However , the USA have never ratified the Warsaw Convention so as far as air carrier liability is concerned within the USA the sky is the limit and any party whose negligence can be proved is liable .
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