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

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31 Before that the BGS hydrogeologist 's main responsibility was to manage the investigation of the Sigatoka alluvial aquifers , which are to be developed for irrigation .
32 The landowner is concerned over liability for climbing on the crag , details of which are to be found in the new BMC Peak Guide supplement , and a discreet and sensitive approach is requested until the problems have been sorted out .
33 The tournament , the entry fees of which are to be donated to the Wine and Spirit Benevolent Fund , a registered charity , is open to a wide ranging group of people connected with the trade , including … ‘ retail , wine bar , restaurant , or hotel trade buyers , writers , waiters or sales assistants , whatever their standard of tennis . ’
34 To prove its point , it has announced new 1M- , 2M- , 4M- and 8M-bit EPROMs which are to be built using the 0.6 micron process developed in the company 's facility in Agrate , Italy , as part of the Joint European Sub-micron Silicon Initiative programme .
35 Now start repairing damaged areas which are to be painted .
36 Section I of this Act clearly sets out how education is to be administered and identifies the bodies which are to be responsible for the implementation of educational policies .
37 A curriculum is a state document establishing the subjects which are to be studied at a school of a particular type , their distribution by grades ( years ) and the number of academic hours per week and per year given to each subject .
38 Thus , accountability requires test results on pupils , schools , LEAs ; testing requires attainment targets which are to be set within programmes of study ; and these make sense in terms of the subjects which are , in the view of lay people , the essence of the curriculum .
39 Meanwhile , expectations are rising that Sun will soon announce its awaited 45MHz Model 52 and 54 , which are to be dual and quad processor machines , along with perhaps an unanticipated 45MHz uniprocessor ( the Model 51 ? ) and a 50MHz single , dual or quad configuration ( the Model 61 ? ) .
40 The emphasis here is rather less upon the calculation of personal advantage , and rather more on the kin group as a co-operative unit , taking collective decisions which are to the advantage of all .
41 The first thing to realize is that it must consist in categorical imperatives , which are to be distinguished from hypothetical imperatives .
42 From the middle of the year CDC will also formalise an agreement to sell NEC Corp 's Mips R4000-based 4800 workstations and UP4800 servers , which are to be announced next quarter .
43 The returns for Lothingland and Mutford hundreds , Suffolk , permit a rare glimpse of the mechanics by which many assessments were revalued , under the heading ‘ The namys of those personys forgotyn and not charged at the last subsidie which are to be charged now ’ .
44 His work , the main fruits of which are to be found in his book , Law in the Modern State , aimed to construct a science of public law entirely on empirical foundations .
45 Thus the policy-maker is invariably in the position where he has certain aspirations in terms of macroeconomic objectives , but he has to decide which are to be given priority .
46 The cheerful decor of the Hotel Sporting is reflected in the bright and colourful beach umbrellas which are to be found right outside its doors .
47 This latter is a piece of independent evidence , which is distinct from the actions , such as masturbation or thumb-sucking or the hysterical symptoms of neurotics , which are to be explained by reference to the concept of sexual instincts .
48 Where a treaty provides for obligations or rights which are to be performed or enjoyed by individuals , juristic persons or groups of individuals , such obligations or rights are applicable to the individuals … :
49 Before Peter leaves the ward the doctor explains to him the regime of drugs which are to be prescribed .
50 Features which are to be found in all , and only , the works of a particular author turn out to be frustratingly difficult to come by .
51 The one real contra-indication to the use of humour is for campaigns which are to be used internationally .
52 Consideration will also be given to the nature of culture and of civil society , of the domains of everyday life which are to be distinguished from ‘ economic ’ and ‘ state ’ spheres , but are crucial to the constituting of state and economy .
53 Equally with a sensation , saying ‘ by ‘ pain ’ I mean that ’ will only achieve the desired effect if we have some means of separating characteristics which are to be relevant from those which are not .
54 Old-fashioned notions that a woman 's anatomy , through her capacity to bear children , determined the shape of her entire life have been replaced by complex debates as to how different social structures have interacted to produce the variety of patterns of gender relations which are to be found across different societies and over time .
55 Simply by selecting those substances in impure water which are to be held potentially ‘ polluting ’ ( pollution parameters ) and the point at which such contamination is to be regarded as ‘ polluting ’ ( pollution limits ) , together with temperature and volume restrictions , the agency establishes theoretically enforceable boundaries , exercising , in other words , power to control the potential level of pollution .
56 This emphasis reappears in the ‘ process ’ justifications of higher education , advanced both by its providers and consumers , in terms of training the mind , learning to think , developing autonomy and so on , notions which are to some extent ‘ subject-free ’ , and which will be explored further in Chapter 4 .
57 The inductivist wishes to make a fairly sharp distinction between direct observation , which he hopes will form a secure foundation for scientific knowledge , and theories , which are to be justified by the extent to which they receive inductive support from the secure observational foundation .
58 The actions by the council and Mr. Bookbinder ( which are to be tried one immediately after the other , or concurrently , before the same tribunal ) are stayed pending the outcome of this appeal .
59 Such a judicial interference is unacceptable unless it falls within the exceptions set out in article 10(2) , which are to be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions convincingly established .
60 It is one thing to provide ( as in section 6(3) ( b ) ) that in the absence of special arrangements parental preferences is to prevail over a desire to keep places vacant on , for example , religious grounds : it is quite another to say that when some parental preferences are to be denied in any event as must be the case under section 6(3) ( a ) ) the choice of those parental preferences which are to prevail and those which are to be defeated should not be based on religious criteria .
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