Example sentences of "be [adj] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | These are payable whatever the outcome of the hearing . |
2 | I could give many other examples , but those are three which the Home Secretary might work on straight away . |
3 | The principal officers of the local authority are those which the authority decides to appoint . |
4 | Our demands are those which the present government has always denied us — the right to organize , wide participation in the political life of the country , access to education , together with our social rights , good health , decent housing , and voluntary maternity . |
5 | It follows that the remedies we have discussed are those which the buyer has against the seller . |
6 | Mundanity is a variety of realism in so far as familiar and recurrent experiences are those which the mind most readily conceives of as " real " . |
7 | You will feel it 's good to be alive whatever the weather . |
8 | In speaking of the works of others I referred to that disposition to be dissatisfied which the public have sometimes with and often without reason evinced . |
9 | Fixed costs will be constant whatever the volume of sales . |
10 | Answer guide : Fixed costs , we are told in the question , will be constant whatever the volume of sales ; it follows that fixed costs will be irrelevant to the decision as to which products should be produced and sold . |
11 | Well I 'm sure they the one you s |
12 | The point is that nobody can be sure what the correct answer actually is . |
13 | No spending department can be sure what the figures in the White Paper will mean for its capacity to pay school teachers or run hospitals . |
14 | One of the researchers involved , David Sugden , cautioned however that global warming will make sea-levels expand regardless of any added volume caused by melting ice , and he added that " we would have to look at all the ice sheets in the world , not just two , before we could be sure what the effects would be " . |
15 | actually agreeing to that quotation , I wanted to be sure what the other figures were . |
16 | Well that makes sense but we ca n't be sure what the interest rate would be . |
17 | A Mareva injunction will be available whatever the cause of action , provided that it is one which may ultimately lead to enforcement against the defendant 's assets ; it would not be available where the relief sought was purely declaratory . |
18 | It is never possible to be certain what the situation would have been in the absence of any such policy nor is it possible to know what the outcome of a different policy might have been . |
19 | This would be true whatever the particular circumstances which produced the feminist response . |
20 | This will be true whatever the process determining monetary policy is . |
21 | This will be true whatever the value of γ 1 ; therefore whatever value of γ 1 is selected it can not make the distinction between aggregate and relative demand shocks any less important . |
22 | Ministers and whips are worried what the mood of their MPs will be when they get back to Westminster . |
23 | The punchcard patterning mechanism and the carriage controls are identical whatever the model . |
24 | but my instructions were that what the deputy ordered , and I used to make a book up for the yardmen to prepare these . |
25 | The most vulnerable cells were those which the body renews most frequently ; especially the white blood cells , including the lymphocytes . |
26 | The questions our friends were dying to ask were those which the tabloids have trumpeted ever since the case came into the public domain . |
27 | ( 4 ) Boosting private health care — It is no coincidence that the services covered originally by the fund were those which the private health sector could compete with the NHS to provide — often on favourable if unfair terms . |
28 | So is that what the big glass is perhaps ? |
29 | ‘ Is that what the majority are really saying at your plant ? ’ asked Bunker . |
30 | ‘ Is that what the fuss is about ? ’ |