Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [adj] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Yielding to an unsignalled invitation to sing on the show was innocent in intent , for reasons which are personal to myself , but it was patently an error .
2 For Butler , however , it would defy relations of relative authority , between our different psychological components , which are essential to our human nature .
3 Different combinations and arrangements of the atoms form the molecules which range all the way from simple inorganic or non-living compounds like salts , water , oxygen and carbon dioxide to the highly complex organic substances elaborated by living systems and which are essential for their proper functioning .
4 When we think of Callas , we think of an incredible musician with an incredibly strong dramatic gift , but there have also been great voices in history and there are some orchestras which are successful with your understanding , at least , because they have this collective voice which impresses you immediately .
5 The only occasions on which you will have to pay anything are if you take advantage of some of our other services linked to the Current Account , which are subject to their own costs .
6 It will be as well to make explicit the third-person criteria of individuation for a mental event , criteria which are implicit in what has just been said .
7 They need to become explicitly aware of patterns which are implicit in their native language , so that they can , when necessary , help pupils to see those patterns .
8 I shall also attempt with Dorothy Heathcote , as I have with the other pioneers , to point to innovations or assumptions which are implicit in her work and which she herself may not have articulated .
9 She has very definite ideas on , and devotes two chapters to healthy eating and sensible weight control , which are applicable to anyone and discusses such thought provoking lines as ‘ Do you use foods to nourish your body every day or do you simply use your body as a rubbish bin for whatever food you find about in the kitchen ? ’
10 All these provide indirect means of converting solar energy to forms of energy which are useful to us .
11 Toys amuse a horse and so help to lessen the chances that the horse will form bad habits which are destructive to itself or its surroundings .
12 The short-term objectives include : enabling religious broadcasters to meet and share insights and experiences ; helping them to develop programmes which are relevant to their respective cultures ; and examining the forms and models of religious broadcasting authorities in different countries .
13 Contexts involve characters of the pupils ' own ages and subjects which are relevant to their lives .
14 A large number of grassroot groups are keen to see community radios fulfil their vital role of helping to develop and sustain communities in areas where people are often marginalised and denied access to media which are relevant to their needs .
15 William Downes ' study of King Lear 's famous question to his daughters is a superb example of the level of depth and insight that stylistics can reach when it draws eclectically from a variety of areas within linguistics in order to relate the surface features of the text to the situational , historical and cultural contexts which are relevant to their effect and interpretation .
16 Feminist psychology has also tackled previously neglected areas of female experience which are relevant to its efforts to get women a better deal in men 's worlds .
17 Perhaps the most obvious use you can make of non-ELT materials on video is to introduce topics which are relevant to your students .
18 In fact the picture is complete only in the sense that it contains the details which are relevant to his activity in that room , it certainly does not contain all the detail which is available to the senses .
19 Following the Oxford Dictionary , which is here a more lucid guide than my more abstruse colleagues , we can say that a symbol signifies something other than or complementary to itself ; it can therefore be used to represent , express , or image things which are external to it but to which it is linked in an appropriate fashion .
20 Health professionals and social workers all have closely demarcated responsibilities which are impressed on them during training and they often bring to mental health services traditional attitudes and approaches which can act as a brake on the development of new ways of doing things .
21 Finally , Rawls is only to a limited extent concerned with correcting inequalities in the ability to promote the good which are due to one 's natural endowments ( the difference principle is about social , not natural , primary goods ) .
22 Many larvae are coughed up and swallowed , and passed in the faeces and infection may occur by ingestion of these ; more commonly , transmission occurs when an infected bitch licks the pup and transfers the newly hatched L1 which are present in her sputum .
23 If our compound has already been characterized , any bands which are present in its vibrational spectrum but are not found in that of a pure sample may be assigned to impurities .
24 My Lords , the move amendment which is down in my name on the Order Paper , I do have to apologise Your Lordships , to your Lordships , if th if it 's meaning is not immediately clear , even to the keen minds which are present in Your Lordship 's House .
25 Nitrate reacts with chemicals called amines which are present in our food to produce nitrosamines .
26 But for some forms of still life , for example , and for colour work the photographer will be working with plates , which are expensive in themselves .
27 In this chapter I have once more attempted to describe the work of two pioneers , while at the same time using their work as a platform for discussion of issues which are crucial to my own philosophy .
28 Perhaps the researcher is making initial studies on behalf of a new client , consulting data from companies which conduct market studies which are available to anyone who subscribes , like Nielsen , Attwood , and Mintel .
29 The polymer exists initially in the solid state where it is restricted to only one of the many conformations which are available to it as a free isolated molecule .
30 We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work .
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