Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 This will be so particularly in the case of goods which are of a very low price , so that there is little income barrier to their purchase .
2 This was achieved by examining brooches which are pairs , those not paired but which are very similar and those which are of a different design but which share the same characteristics .
3 Moreover , there are difficulties in knowing how to relate different sorts of probabilities such as those which concern the degree of credit to be given to a judgement and those which are of a statistical nature .
4 In interpreting statutes , various presumptions may be applied , all of which are of a negative or restrictive character .
5 a style of type that shows capital letters used in the normal way while the body copy is set in capital letters which are of a slightly smaller size .
6 He constructs deformed and metallic puppets which are of a terrible simplification .
7 Events which are severely threatful only for a few days , or which are of a relatively mild or even positive nature , are unlikely to be associated with depression ( see chapter 4 ) .
8 Erm , and to look at the stories which are of a different time but are still relevant to our time and place , they have a , have a message for us , even though they were set a hundred years ago , they 've still got something to say us , so I think that 's an area we need to explore .
9 And this has been interpreted as meaning measures which are excessively costly , burdensome , unusual , or which are of no real benefit to the patient .
10 Committees are places where you can see people snoozing , picking their noses and pretending to be interested in subjects which are of no interest to them .
11 I have had to pull up the Minister when he has visited Teesside and talked about companies in Tyneside which are of no interest to people on Teesside .
12 In others , central research laboratories produce wonderful results which are of no use to the business .
13 Consequently , more time can be spent by the clearinghouse personnel on the sophisticated and time-consuming enquiries which require information and material that has not been or can not be conveniently added to the database , an those which are of an advisory nature .
14 There is an issue between the plaintiffs and the defendants as to whether the contractual provisions to which we have referred entitle the receivers to retain out of the moneys they have received ‘ costs , charges and expenses ’ which are of an unreasonable amount or which have been unreasonably incurred .
15 The frequencies lie within ranges which are of the order of one Cycle in 10 , 20 and 60 seconds .
16 There are now several recorded versions of Victoria 's Responsories for Holy Week , all of which are of the highest order .
17 The LA has the power to revoke , suspend , curtail or prematurely terminate a licence if the holder has ( a ) broken any conditions attaching to his licence , or ( b ) been convicted of any offences which are of the type relevant to determination of the applicant 's fitness to hold a licence in the first place , or ( c ) been made bankrupt or gone into liquidation .
18 15 year old Andrew Stribblehill told SRN that the railway had locomotives at its disposal for operating trains , which are of the passenger and freight types .
19 Furthermore , it raises yet again the economic and political implications which too frequently take second place to other matters but which are of the greatest importance for West Belfast .
20 In what follows , in so far as the requiredness of causal circumstances to effects is concerned , it will be enough to keep in mind only the great majority , which are of the ordinary kind .
21 Just outside the Upper Gate is the attractive Heiligblut ( Holy Blood ) pilgrimage chapel of 1674–5 , with a series of biblical scenes on its wooden ceiling which are of the period .
22 The Group operates a number of pension schemes worldwide , the principal schemes being those in the United Kingdom , which are of the defined benefits type .
23 His outstanding role in the development of science in the Latin West was due to his translations from the Arabic , which were of a crucial and seminal nature .
24 Further , because the N A Y was based on grain as a standard , this encouraged a switch to cash crops which were of a higher value relative to grain .
25 type combined tail lamp and service number stencil carriers on the underside of the canopy against the head of the stairs , which were of the quarter turn direct type .
26 The abbreviation stands for ‘ Single Lens Reflex ’ which is of no concern to us !
27 As an incidental benefit , the fermentation processes within the stomach generate heat , which is of no small value to an animal living in intensely cold areas .
28 The analyst is faced with an activity which is continuous , homogeneous and full of detail , some of which is significant and relevant and some of which is of no consequence .
29 Many of the innumerable papers written in response to Gettier give the impression that responding to Gettier is a kind of private philosophical game , which is of no interest except to the players .
30 The difficulty with this is that it makes the question of A's liability to C turn on what may be a purely technical contravention of the law by A which is of no real concern to C. Further , there are uncertainties in the meaning of ‘ unlawful ’ for this purpose .
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