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

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1 This is a surprising conclusion with intriguing implications , bearing in mind the problem of near total extinction of this group at the end of the Cretaceous , which has appeared to be an even greater enigma than the contemporary extinction of the dinosaurs .
2 which has got to be this
3 quite a substantial , er amount of money which has got to be financed from my own funds on that .
4 With this shock news as well there 's going to be a lot more redundancies which has got to be bad for Plymouth and the economy of Plymouth as well .
5 Not really , they 've put in their treaty that er Berlin is the capital of the United Germany , but that the seat of government will be chosen by the newly elected all-German parliament , which has got to be chosen early in December , and they could still say ‘ well we have the capital in Berlin , but the seat of the government will remain in Bonn , and up in Berlin the president will have his office and some meetings will take place , but the ministries and foreign embassies and so on , and all the traffic jams that go with that , can jolly well stay in Bonn ’ .
6 The category of killings which has come to be known as involuntary manslaughter has nothing to do with involuntariness , properly so called .
7 I would not , therefore , expect theism to have to rest its case on the sort of argument for God 's existence that Anselm advanced in the eleventh century and which has come to be known as the ‘ Ontological Argument ’ .
8 To take a particular example , loyalty to a cause and to an individual is demonstrated with great variety in a body of fiction which has come to be known generically as Ruritanian romance .
9 But during their stay , at Moses ' instruction , they provided materials for the construction of the very complex tent which has come to be called the tabernacle .
10 The first event was the scandal which has come to be known as the Glanville Davies affair .
11 So far as I am aware , this was the first occasion on which it was made clear that the period which elapses before a prisoner serving a life sentence is released is determined by consideration of two factors , namely : ( i ) the period necessary to satisfy retribution and deterrence , which has come to be called ‘ the tariff ; ’ and ( ii ) a possible further period if it is thought by the Parole Board and/or the Secretary of State that the prisoner would pose an unacceptable risk of danger to the public were he to be released at the end of his tariff period .
12 But whether the separation of powers doctrine implies the existence of that degree of checking or controlling which has come to be known as judicial review in the American sense is not easy to decide .
13 This is an imperfect and generalised paraphrase of the well-known statement of Lord Greene MR in Associated Picture Houses Ltd v Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 KB 223 , 229 , which has come to be known as the Wednesbury principle and applied in countless cases .
14 I ca n't say it 's been marvellously successful but I do know for a fact that the conditions of the working class was improved tremendously by organizations in the thing which has come to be described as trade-unionism .
15 The height of the cold war was also the period which has come to be known as the golden age of capitalism .
16 As on previous years , the start of the event which has come to be known simply as ‘ the ARC ’ was emotional : 121 boats ranging in size from 30ft to 75ft. ( 9 to 23m ) headed off for a transatlantic crossing to St Lucia in the Caribbean .
17 This relative decline of the cities , which has come to be known as ‘ urban-rural shift ’ has contributed to inner city economic and social problems .
18 Particularly in the streets that have undergone a great deal of change since the war , like the street where I live myself , which is another thing that prompted me to , to go into the research in the first place , which is erm a house of small Victorian erm I believe the estate agents call them artisans ' cottages , and this kind of area which , there 's a great deal of this sort of property in Brighton , has undergone enormous changes since the war from being multi-occupied before the war , with one family on each floor , were regarded immediately after the war as slums and were scheduled for demolition , but they 've been a great lease of life all over the country , this sort of property , and been subjected to a process which has come to be known as gentrification , which has meant that when the middle class could n't afford to , to buy semi-detached in suburbs they took to buying this kind of smaller property in town centres , thereby introducing a whole new element into streets that had never seen these , this kind of things done to houses before .
19 The advent of the fixed penalty system for all drivers , whether commercial or not , on 1 October 1986 is yet another example of the changing nature of law for the haulier which has had to be notified to employee drivers .
20 7. aria lived just up Eastern Avenue — let's face it , half the world lives up Eastern Avenue — in Redbridge , in one of those huge roadside vicarage-like houses which has had to be turned into a rest home for the elderly because no one else could afford to pay the rates .
21 This is an attractive hotel built in traditional chalet style , which has proved to be very popular with our previous clients , and is just an 8 minute walk from the main pedestrian precinct .
22 The major disadvantage of the textual materialist perspective is its complete failure to confront the autobiographical dimension in more recent examples of nouveau roman writing , which has proved to be increasingly fertile in the 1980s .
23 Our accommodation in Alsopahok is at the Hotel Pansio Heviz , which has proved to be extremely popular with New Millennium passengers over the years .
24 Gravity data are expressed relative to a base 5km from the summit which has proved to be gravitationally invariant with respect to other stations further down the volcano flanks and off the volcano .
25 Nevertheless , the principle is established that all students can participate in the decision-making process , and it is not a principle which has proved to be unworkable or which has produced manifestly absurd results .
26 However they did replace the Packard Bell , at no extra charge , with a more expensive Acer Acros which has proved to be much better PC in several ways — it comes with 4Mb of memory , it 's upgradeable to a 486DX , it 's faster , and the serial port is standard Com1 .
27 We like walking so we bought a second-hand backpack for him which has proved to be a lot more useful — it 's much easier to carry him in it .
28 The G M B's got a long record of joining forces with others which has proved to be successful , but if we 're gon na be honest , it 's always been recognized that we would be the predominant union and yes Apex members we should have been honest with you at the time of merger , because it 's quite clear you was gon na lose your identity to at least to some extent and we should have been honest about that .
29 SOFFEX also launched an options contract on the Swiss Market Index ( SMI ) in 1988 which has proved to be highly successful and accounts for over half of the exchange 's annual turnover .
30 We saw in Chapter 2 how the classical economists rested their belief in the inherent tendency towards a state of full employment upon an analysis of the functioning of the labour market which has proved to be both durable and compelling .
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