Example sentences of "be of [noun] which " in BNC.

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1 Most of the sales are of equipment which is then capitalised within the accounts of the group undertakings .
2 To Daniel it was a battle worth fighting , an opportunity to be of service which he had long desired .
3 In some cases , these loans were of theses which had already been checked , but there were some new records , and some for which access had not otherwise been possible .
4 This is an important concession and reads as follows : B18 Payments out of a discretionary trust : entitlement to relief from UK tax under the provisions of the Income Tax Acts or of a double taxation agreement If a payment made by trustees falls to be treated as a net amount in accordance with TA 1988 s.687(2) and the income arising under the trust includes income in respect of which the beneficiary would , if such income came to him directly instead of through trustees , be entitled to relief under the provisions of the Income Tax Acts , eg TA 1988 , s.278 ( claims for personal reliefs by non-residents ) ; TA 1988 s.47 ( claims for exemption from tax on certain UK Government securities held by persons not ordinarily resident in the UK ) ; TA 1988 ss.48 , 123 ( claims for exemption from UK tax on income from overseas securities by persons not resident in the UK ) ; or under the terms of a double taxation agreement , such relief will be granted to the beneficiary on a claim made by him to the extent that the payment is of income which arose to the trustees not earlier than in the year 1973 – 74 and not earlier than six years before the end of the year of assessment in which the payment was made , provided that the trustees have submitted for each year trust returns which are supported by the relevant income tax certificates and which detail all sources of trust income arising and payments made to beneficiaries .
5 The training is of recording which sub-patterns occur or which patterns occur within the tuple .
6 The sale is of goods which , by the very description under which they are sold , appear to be sold for a particular purpose .
7 However it is current , and its coverage — fiction , biography , travel , hobbies , popular science , etc. — is of subjects which interest the public library 's clientele , and which are given little critical attention by other sources .
8 ‘ The only figure we have been given is of £28,000 which was spent on the cleaning of the graffiti . ’
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