Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] be [vb pp] to the " in BNC.

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1 The unit prices are published daily in the form of an offer-bid spread ( the price at which units are offered to the public and the price bid by the management for redemption which differ by around 6% ) .
2 One research team keeps a record of which computers are attached to the network at any time .
3 Moving to the dais , the Lord Lieutenant then heard a speech of welcome by Mr D G Titcombe , in which reference was made to the development of autocatalysts since 1970 , including the Queen 's Award for Technological Achievement made to the Johnson Matthey Technology Centre in 1977 .
4 I ca n't remember which days were allocated to the other rooms , but Friday , Kitchen-day , was unforgettable .
5 In 1965 it was designated the Socialist Republic of Romania , which title was changed to the Republic of Romania on Dec. 29 , 1989 .
6 These cases are significant because they illustrate one of the ways in which standing is related to the merits of the case .
7 The TBMs start work from a point some 45m down while the bottom of the shaft acts as a mucking basis from which slurry is pumped to the nearby Fond Pignon spoil disposal site .
8 Analysis of the retrieved papers was then carried out to determine which publications were related to the author 's thesis .
9 Analysis of the retrieved papers was then carried out to determine which publications were related to the author 's thesis .
10 They concluded that by taking people out of their own homes , however modest , they were being removed from conditions which they knew and made them feel secure into ‘ a new social environment in which priority is given to the collectivity over the individual . ’
11 The spacious porch leads into an elegant hall , from which access is made to the lounge , bar and dining room .
12 At ground-floor level , the stair devolves into a central hall , from which access is gained to the single lower-storey bedroom , a waiting lobby associated with the office , and the bathroom/WC as well as the living-room which is reached by passing below the gallery .
13 The abrupt cessation of homage without some alternative ceremony would have divided a kingdom into two distinct parts : those parts held by laymen , for which homage was owed to the king , and those parts held by clergy , for which homage was forbidden .
14 Defending barrister John Rogers QC , for Burgess , put forward another alternative vagal inhibition , in which pressure is applied to the vagal nerve in the neck .
15 The principle on which students were admitted to the Holy Cross was for testing and training , with no guarantee that they would finally be ordained .
16 Unpublished works include Latin translations of an astrological text by Benjamin Worsley [ q.v. ] ( c .1657 ) and Kinckhuysen 's textbook on algebra ( c .1669 ) , and versions of a treatise on music theory in which logarithms are applied to the division of the musical scale ( c .1672 ) .
17 He is the custodian of the shrines at which offerings are made to the ancestors of the group which he leads .
18 The novelistic of classical Hollywood cinema , that is , develops a chronotope in which time is cut to the economy of narrative causation and motivation , and space is the scene of narrative action .
19 • Poorly developed means by which time-cues are passed to the clock ;
20 The Consumer Congress called for a working party to draft a code of good practice and it was intended that working party should make use of the information generated by the 1988 transport workshop , whose discussions were reported to the congress .
21 Then there are the large international hotels whose operations are geared to the needs of overseas travellers .
22 So paragraphing may present some bilingual writers working in a second language with greater difficulties than writers whose experience is confined to the language and culture in which they are writing .
23 In January 1989 outstanding government bonds , whose coupon-rate was tied to the market interest rate , amounted to a hefty $75 billion .
24 A spokesman for the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said on Nov. 19 that following the agreement reached during Vellayati 's visit Iraq 's Revolutionary Command Council had " decided to pardon all convicted Iranian prisoners and those whose cases were referred to the judiciary , a total of 239 " .
25 That creature was of course Dowd , whose existence was known to the Society 's members but whose origins were not .
26 Survival was significantly in patients whose tumour was restricted to the submucosa and had not invaded the muscle layer .
27 ‘ They do say , ’ said Cathbad , ‘ that if you ever found your way to the Prison of Hostages , you would find all the children whose hearts were given to the Conablaiche during that time , and whose souls were taken by the Lad .
28 Meanwhile , in February 1942 town planning powers ( except in Scotland ) were transferred to the Ministry of Works and Buildings , whose title was changed to the Ministry of Works and Planning .
29 A man whose name was linked to the killer of a police informer was found murdered at his home in Chapel Street , Stroud , Glos , early yesterday .
30 This spreadsheet is to be used to keep weekly scores for 16 boys and the problem it posed is that when you want to type in scores for weeks in the second half of the year or for Harry , Ian and John and so on whose names are entered to the right of the spreadsheet , you can no longer see the row and column labels — unless you freeze these titles .
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