Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [noun] [be] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | What is in dispute is whether history has a meaning as ‘ History ’ . |
2 | Butt what 's at stake is whether the Independent has to raise capital again , and whether it could do so without someone else taking control . |
3 | What is at stake is whether conurbations like Merseyside and Tyne side face a future as grim as the present Belfast . |
4 | What is at issue is whether young children begin by addressing the problem in this way or whether they approach grammatical competence via a circuitous route which begins with pre-verbal social interaction . |
5 | What is at issue is whether improved resource levels should be used to make special schools internally more satisfactory , doing what they have historically done but doing it in some sense more efficiently , or whether those resources are used in an attempt to improve the general education service in ways which might reduce its need for transferring pupils to special schools . |
6 | It is beside the point whether a woman enjoyed the masterly advance or not ; what is at issue is whether she consented … . |
7 | Fundamentally , what was at issue was whether the army , now ideally composed of men with at least a modicum of training and military skill , should be led by men who merited their responsibilities , awarded to them on behalf of the community by the king who paid them from public funds ( ‘ la peccune publique ’ ) . |