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

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1 Everything that Margery says can be traced to what she would hear in sermons and readings .
2 Again , thought must be given to which local firms or businesses are acceptable and which companies governors would not wish to be associated with in the interests of pupils and the good image of the school .
3 The first is the support to be given to what women can and must do to unfold the full meaning of marriage and motherhood .
4 Some thought has to be given to what is possible and it may be that time out can not be used .
5 consideration had to be given to what were convenient and acceptable quantities to offer customers , and to the cost of the packaging both the company and to the customers .
6 Furthermore , commodity production is being increasingly subdivided into fragments which can be assigned to whichever part of the world can provide the most profitable combination of capital and labour .
7 These will be developed to whatever form is appropriate to the Student Disks described in Part 2 of this Schedule .
8 There need be no implication that success is identified with indefinite continuation : costs , human and material , can be limited to what is acceptable within an agreed time span .
9 Dammit , he deserved to be reported to whatever professional body insurance investigators belonged to and if he upset her father she 'd see to it that he was .
10 Consequently , it is through consideration of these issues that one might be attracted to what , in any economically liberal conception of possible organizational postmodernism , would hardly be a promising example .
11 But these descriptions should be confined to what the heroine sees after her adventure had begun , and in them you want to aim for reality without its customary tackiness .
12 Conventionally the rules should be confined to what are conceived as the exchange 's affairs .
13 Jackson quotes Freud 's view that something has to be added to what is novel and unfamiliar to make it uncanny ; this something is ‘ nothing new or alien , but something which is familiar and old — established in the mind and become alienated from it through the process of repression ’ ( p. 66 ) .
14 By the time Chiang fell upon his Chinese communist rivals and destroyed the Canton commune in the spring of 1927 , and thus terminated the League 's existence also , it has been estimated that something like 200 ‘ graduates ’ of Ho 's Canton course had returned to Vietnam and although many of them were arrested , it was a significant infusion to be added to what might be called the natural sources of discontent .
15 Since there is no guarantee that the behaviour of participants during the life of a co-operative R&D venture will mesh with their initial goals , or that new , anticompetitive restrictions will not be added to what started out as a pro-competitive co-operative R&D agreement , it is hard to believe that immunity from prosecution is an attractive policy option in the absence of continuous monitoring by the antitrust authorities .
16 She located most of the resources but checked with the librarian to see if there was anything " in the pipeline " which could be added to what she already had .
17 Eight new Golf and two Vento versions will be added to what 's already a comprehensive range .
18 However , the display is good of its kind , and the hinge means that the screen can be tipped to whatever angle is convenient .
19 The advent of Edna into the household had been a miraculous and totally unexpected blessing , if such a word could be applied to what had become a devastating situation .
20 This reading of the effect of the " fabliau entelechy " on religious imagery can also be applied to what appears as a singularly stark , socially satirical statement in this tale , the concluding lines to the portrait of Alison : These could focus critically on the selfish pleasure-taking of lords with town " wenches " , whom yeomen of lower status have to wed .
21 If it can be proved that the pattern exists , then there is a strong possibility that by tracing this pattern , certain locations will be revealed to which the metal detectorist would be well-advised to direct his search .
22 It remains to be seen to what extent they can be applied to social work .
23 It remains to be seen to what extent these concerns will be taken into account in the final proposal .
24 However , although the results of validity generalisation studies are impressive and constitute a strong argument in favour of using ability tests for personnel selection , it has yet to be seen to what extent its conclusions will be taken up by practitioners in the field .
25 It remains to be seen to what extent the operation of the new mergers policy will prove successful in helping to preserve a competitive environment throughout the EC .
26 And what I would like to ask in in this environmental age that we live in , for a benefit to the people on the A sixty one , for a vehicle every four point eight seconds instead of every three point five seconds , using your own figures , how can you justify and quantify the cost of the environmental damage that will be done to what is regarded as the finest visual attractive side of Harrogate .
27 Instead , conjunction signals the way the writer wants the reader to relate what is about to be said to what has been said before .
28 Equally people 's need for support from relatives specifically has to be related to whatever alternative provisions exist at any given time .
29 Thus , an idea on a social form of activity must be related to what is already known in sociology if our research is to make a genuine contribution to sociological knowledge .
30 Gandhi 's reply to these kind of questions would probably indicate that for him morality has to be related to what he conceives religion to be .
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