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

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1 Since managers may be assessed on short term profitability , heavy investment in R & D may adversely affect their rating ; a second worry is that firms which invest heavily in R & D may be ‘ undervalued ’ by financial institutions .
2 One fact which people often forget is that horses which have passed the acute clinically ill stage of the disease will still remain infectious for up to six weeks or possibly even longer .
3 The final point , on the purely technical side , is that accessories which offer automatic dialling of telephone numbers via a Hayes-compatible modem wo n't necessarily work in the UK .
4 The thrust of this argument is that tribunals which resolve disputes have matured beyond the framework envisaged by the Franks Report .
5 The only difference you will notice in normal LIFESPAN operation is that transactions which involve reading offlined modules will take longer than usual , as the modules must first be brought back online .
6 One is that policies which are focused primarily on small firms are likely to encourage only a relatively low level of technical innovation .
7 Another forecast is that companies which have committed themselves to supplying multiple retailers — which is still being publicly advanced as the correct structural direction for the beef industry to take — could find themselves at a permanent disadvantage .
8 The main disadvantage of the network approach is that areas which are not covered are thereby excluded completely .
9 The point to stress is that rights which we now tend to regard as unquestionable were bones of serious contention in the past , and , like present-day calls for the return of capital punishment , might well have remained so .
10 The general rule is that problems which can not be solved at lower levels are referred upward through the organisation structure until the problem reaches an official with enough authority and power to solve the problem .
11 What the ad does n't mention , either , is that cells which contains traces of blood are naturally excreted in the faeces and in some babies the amount of cells that are shed increases if they are fed cow 's milk — but still not enough to worry about .
12 The most striking finding is that individuals which most frequently gave aid are those which most frequently receive it .
13 ‘ What tends to happen , ’ he explains , ‘ is that bands which are good have also got a bit more wit and charm than the regular outfit .
14 What tends to happen is that bands which are good have also got a bit more wit and charm than the regular outfit
15 However , one thing that we have learnt in recent times is that truths which are self evident to those of us who actually work in public services hold novelty value for our masters .
16 One effect of this Treasury influence which has been suggested is that organizations which are not under direct Treasury control have avoided being audited by the C. and A. G. Hence , some big spenders of government money have adopted other forms of audit .
17 The Doctrine of Signatures became fashionable , the theory of which was that plants which looked like the symptoms of an illness would cure it — lungwort or pulmonaria is a case in point , since it was used for lung conditions , because its white-spotted leaves were thought to bear some resemblance to diseased lungs .
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