Example sentences of "[Wh det] is [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 To him who is able to do infinitely more abundantly above all that we ask or think in accordance with the power which is at work within us .
2 This shows a Spartan caution which is at variance with their previous bellicosity over Samos .
3 This was bought-in at £6 million at Christie 's on 15 April , largely because the estimate was considered to be too high for what one expert commented was ‘ an early , dark , Leyden-period picture , which is at variance with what people want and expect in Rembrandt .
4 No , no , I would n't , I would n't , I would n't agree there , because , because the institution may well have policy which is at variance with your council 's policy .
5 Their common feature — if I can capture the interest of hon. Members — is that they seek to ensure the efficacy and integrity of the judicial process , which is of concern to us all , so that justice may be administered to all without interference from any quarter .
6 Using national newspapers , select at least one job which is of interest to you and then write a letter of application .
7 While the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) decision R v Sanyo Electrical Manufacturing ( UK ) Ltd , is a case which is of interest in its own right , its real significance is that it is yet more evidence of an increasing awareness by the courts of the crucial role they have to play in securing a healthier and safer working environment by ensuring that infractions of health and safety , and related legislation , are properly penalised .
8 And I have a passion for acting and the truth of acting which is like life to me .
9 He must control the spending of money by the local authority and draw the attention of the authority to proposed expenditure which is in excess of its estimates .
10 Then , taking expectations of the left-hand side of equation ( 3.40 ) conditional on yields : which is in accordance with our definition of rational expectations .
11 This also includes the two latter tissue sites , which is in keeping with our findings based on antibody KP1 .
12 Here is a description of a canvas which is in front of me at the moment .
13 Most of them are contained in the report I had drawn up , which is in front of you now . ’
14 Photographs appear realistic ; the camera records that which is in front of it .
15 The fact that the public law applicant is usually challenging the exercise of a discretionary power does not mean that what is at stake for him or her is any less important than the sort of interests protected by private law .
16 For example , how did these so-called professionals come to get involved with us — and what is at stake for them in the way they define their relationship to us ?
17 I think it 's part of a vicious circle , that sometimes it 's guilt which leads to depression and then women feel guilty about being depressed and that 's why they take what is on offer to them .
18 The British people will not accept the relegation of the mother of Parliaments to the level of the legislature of the state of Nevada ; but that is what is on offer to us if we go down the path of full political union .
19 When applying for a place on a re-entry course keep the following questions in mind so that you can compare what is on offer to your own best advantage .
20 The alternative for a manager if he does not like what is on offer in his present job is to move to a different one .
21 The rest of the specifications are in the specifications box — extract from them what is of interest to you , but take it from me that the machine is as well specified as any at this price .
22 She had better see what is in store for her . ’
23 Conservative Members know what is in store for them when they have the guts to call the general election .
24 Elderly people are being given food and water to persuade them not to vote for SWAPO and people are being shown videos of the Ethiopian famine and told that that is what is in store for them , according to Andimba Toivo ja Toivo , SWAPO 's Secretary General .
25 For you know what is in store for you
26 So consequently I can never look to see what is in front of me for long .
27 There are philosophical problems about this kind of approach to paintings : if the artist paints so that what is on the canvas looks to him just like what is in front of him , then the astigmatism or other defects ought to cancel out and his picture look all right to us .
28 ‘ At the moment I am just flowing with the tide , following whatever is on offer to me that I like .
29 There is nothing extraordinary in this : it is a feature of any course which invites students seriously to reflect on whatever is in front of them .
30 Whatever is in store for us now I do n't know .
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