Example sentences of "which be [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 The emphasis here is rather less upon the calculation of personal advantage , and rather more on the kin group as a co-operative unit , taking collective decisions which are to the advantage of all .
2 On the whole , however , it is submitted that a judicial is preferable to a statutory re-definition , because the existing law , although imprecise , is founded on the right principle , that continuance in perpetuity and exemption from tax should be allowed to those purposes and those alone which are for the benefit of the public .
3 The frequencies lie within ranges which are of the order of one Cycle in 10 , 20 and 60 seconds .
4 For in those matters which are beyond the reach of absolute knowledge , it is within the province of man 's own responsibility to decide what , for the time being , can be or can not be accepted as truth , and , as there can be a Created God , so can that God be the product of created truth .
5 Design signifies architectural design in this context , although such a review raises issues in town planning and housing policy which are beyond the scope of this paper , and which have been addressed in part by others .
6 Inadequate pre-school provision in the neighbourhood , poor play facilities for children in the evenings and holidays , the poor state of fencing on local stretches of railway or canal are things which , although vital to parents and children , are issues which are beyond the control of the school .
7 It is subject partly to the normal economic mechanisms , some of which are under the control of central governments through fiscal and monetary instruments .
8 Although there have been innovations in social care provision , which are outside the range of this book to review , there is still a tendency to fit people to services rather than vice versa .
9 ( Compare non-absolute transfers , or sales by way of mortgages which are outside the scope of the SGA 1979 but must nevertheless comply with the Bills of Sale ( 1878 ) Amendment Act 1882 ) .
10 The ACA Form of Building Agreement was published in 1982 and , unlike most JCT contracts , requires the contractor to take all risks which are outside the control of the client or the architect .
11 However , we can see that their position also is constructed largely by factors which are outside the control of individuals .
12 These changing circumstances , which are outside the control of governments either national or local , are often of considerable significance .
13 Another , and most potent force , was the development of new forms of international money and international debt ( summarized by the term Eurodollars ) which are outside the control of any national economy so that the hegemonic power that the US exercised through the international use of its currency was undermined .
14 We are in a position to take a rational , professional lead in advising solutions to such problems , which are at the crux of proper provision for the health of the nation .
15 Most striking is the conclusion of their petition ( which was shared by that from the nobles of the Agenais ) about the restoration of their court to its ancient status : ‘ and by this means ’ , they told Edward , ‘ the appeals which are at the court of France … shall cease ’ .
16 If WACC is to have a significant impact on global communication , there must be much more dialogue with the creative and economic forces which are at the heart of the system .
17 Between them , these statements identify three characteristics which are at the heart of educational research .
18 Now my Lord the report er in my submission goes to the issues which are at the heart of this .
19 It is feelings , the heart not the mind , which are at the core of the Green polity .
20 Could I just remind members of the board of the next two meetings which are at the bottom of the er a a agenda and were given to you previously of course .
21 Indeed , words can be used which will often hide the very feelings which are at the root of the individual 's problems , and which represent the reality of their emotional lives .
22 Yet people ignore the plight of , say , the several species of bat which are on the edge of extinction .
23 Homage to those Snakes which are in the Brightness of Heaven .
24 Non-commercial clients , say charities , and large associations , may also have marketing staff for their " products " , which are in the form of services or benefits .
25 This is in contrast to the majority of existing pronouncements , which are in the form of guidance throughout and contain no explicitly prescriptive material .
26 Its poles represent those issues and challenges , all of which are in the province of the Queen of Beauty .
27 Hockett ( 1958 ) describes Hopi as having three main ‘ tenses ’ : the first is used to express timeless truths , as in ‘ The sun is round ’ ; the second is used in connection with events which are either known or presumed to be known , as in ‘ Paris is the capital of France ’ ; and the third is used for events which are in the realm of uncertainty , as in ‘ They will arrive tomorrow ’ .
28 Which are in the nature of a flower
29 It 's especially valuable to get comments on the modules which are in the Programme of Work for that year or the coming year because then we can feed comments from practitioners straight to the Module Development Group .
30 Organizations which are in the process of implementing GIS strategies also appreciate that the ‘ ease of use ’ factor is a key control over how quickly GIS programmes can be implemented , and therefore the speed with which financial targets for paying off capital costs can be met .
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