Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] [vb -s] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Why not do it and leave it ready the day before , then all that is needed is one minute to set the garter carriage in operation and you will come home to a sleeve which only has to be cast off .
2 From this you might learn about Richardson 's method of writing , as well as about differences between writing which is really private compared to writing which only pretends to be private .
3 The former , which apparently has to be seen in the context of the political climate of the 1940s , is an analysis of Stalinism and Stalinist parties as ‘ tools of the Kremlin ’ , the issue of which led James to break with current Trotskyist thinking .
4 The combative ethic of politics is inappropriately placed at the centre of the governance of education , which desperately needs to be guided by the values of partnership .
5 In each case there is a copper core with a plating of silver which superficially appears to be identical on the two coins .
6 There is therefore a need to question this assumption that aggression is a given element which somehow has to be accounted for .
7 The newsletter commented : ‘ Clearly , a pretty strict observance of the new March production limits will be required to dissipate the impact of the February overhang and make any kind of a positive impression on a market which already seems to be losing the bullish tone which was in evidence after the mid-February OPEC accord . ’
8 During the 1970s several teams attempted to refute this claim , arguing that the connection is a figment of Arp 's imagination , that it is an optical illusion caused by the overlap of isophotes ( light contours ) from the two objects , or that it is an illusion caused by a star or galaxy which just happens to be located between the two objects .
9 We sometimes surprise ourselves as well as our near and dear ones by suddenly exploding into unreasonable anger over a trifling offence which just happens to be the last straw that breaks the camel 's back .
10 We shall be considering The Prelude as a poem at the appropriate point in the Critical Survey ; for the moment I propose to refer to it simply as evidence of Wordsworth 's internal struggles and preoccupations , as if it were a diary or a letter to a friend which just happens to be in verse .
11 Most philosophical systems of ethics , and most popular moralizing , are radically flawed because they recommend morality to us either as what it is in our own best ultimate interests to do , or alternatively try to promote it by appeal to our feelings , for example feelings of compassion , or ( like Hutcheson ) by reference to some kind of moral sentiment which just happens to be part of human nature .
12 The user prepares a document using Berthold fonts and sends it to a bureau for output on an imagesetter which just happens to be running Hell-Xenotron 's Bridgit .
13 A random development , culturally reinforced , which just happens to be love rather than something else ?
14 The only thing they have in common is that they are all outgoing , extrovert , self-confident , irrepressible and generally sparky personalities — which just happens to be a pretty good recipe for attractiveness in a woman , as well as being the ideal make-up for sales . ’
15 Among the extra work which required a special piece of plant to be brought onto the site for one week and then returned 200 miles , there must be some extra work which just happens to be within the scope of a piece of plant which is already on site which would otherwise have been idle during the week in question .
16 Whereas normally people would have , in the O U P , U K , which just happens to be 6 out of 31 .
17 I mean we 're just giving a little bit of temporary relief in a situation which just seems to be getting worse and worse .
18 Or is it something which just has to be considered as part of the planning process ?
19 Apricot Computers Ltd , which always likes to be first with Intel 's latest chip , will reportedly announce a P5-based machine in September , but with the enormous leap in complexity in the microprocessor , the other major worry has to be that it will take early users of the chip at least 18 months to find all the bugs in it and for Intel to correct them .
20 I have long , naturally curly hair which always seems to be dry and often goes frizzy .
21 Your current occupancy rate is 50 per cent and you have a restaurant for 60 which always appears to be empty .
22 They are capable of flight at 56 days — a strange figure which nonetheless seems to be remarkably constant .
23 We are poor guardians if we do not ensure its unalterable right to childhood , to mystery , to dreams , to tenderness and to love ; if we do not realise that by ceasing to provide authority we may also cease to care ; if we do not conscientiously maintain the spiritual foundations without which the young can not build anew ; if we do not teach that there is a third way , neither reactionary nor libertarian , which still waits to be explored .
24 The former is that more or less subconscious attitude to sedimentation which still seems to be held by many ( if not most ) stratigraphers , though not by students of Recent sediments .
25 There are still plenty of places available on both sets of courses and we have decided that , in an attempt to help governing bodies evaluate the courses , we can offer a free place on each course which still has to be held .
26 English Heritage is a challenge of quite another order , being a vast multifarious organisation which probably needs to be disassembled , but all the more reason to entrust it to someone who understands at least some of its roles and can respect the quality of the people who work within it and who advise it .
27 Fresh from the USA , the Expo makes its UK debut in Scotland from 5–7 March 1993 , which also happens to be the European Year of Older People .
28 Of interest is the Gothic cathedral in Magdeburg , the market square in Halle and the Bauhaus museum in nearby Dessau ( which also happens to be the birthplace of Händel ) .
29 We 'll never know if we do n't try it at Czerny 's tempo which also happens to be Beethoven 's for his Scherzo .
30 I 'm going to multiply it by another number which also happens to be a hundred to the power a half .
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