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

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1 However , what appears to be competition/soliciting which can not be restrained without an express clause frequently amounts to a breach of the duty of fidelity .
2 His point is that the elimination of these transformations also eliminates the Faulknerian quality of the passage , and that therefore Faulkner 's style is distinguished by a heavy use of these transformations , which , in general terms , happen to be rules which introduce and condense syntactic complexity .
3 But Hilton is chiefly concerned with exploring how it is possible for contemplation and action to be states which are mutually creative and fulfilling for the lord .
4 ( 3 ) There will , however , be cases which are ‘ extraordinary ’ or fall into a ‘ special category . ’
5 There are certain to be cases which do not fall within these guidelines , and these will cause problems until such time as " case law " has been established .
6 However comprehensive one 's descriptive framework may be ( and the one given in this course is very limited ) , there will inevitably be cases which do not fit within it .
7 I hear , I , I , I think there is a tendency with the County Council but as I discovered as Chairman of Highways that members want to take a greater interest and to have a greater say on the items on the agenda now planning is is not a controversial as , as say highway items , but nevertheless I think there will be times and there will be agendas which will require a great deal of discussion on the individual items and I 'm also a great believer bearing in mind comments if it ai n't broke , do n't bend it .
8 Features will be photocopies which may affect the quality of photographs .
9 Indifference and immediate acceptance would be reactions which would worry us .
10 There will always be books which are worth launching with a party because you are going to get wide coverage , but the half-page ad in Cosmo on your own is n't worth half as much as an advertorial that is tied in with a bookshop group .
11 For old people living alone or together , there will be risks which they and others may feel is a price worth paying for a richer and more fulfilling life .
12 There will always be subjects which can only be handled by referring them to apparently independent adjudicators outside government .
13 quick look at the map , the River Ouse conveniently chops Selby district in roughly half , and that there might well be considerations which for the sake of was not okay .
14 He added : ‘ Of course , there will always be parties which want to bribe and out-bribe the voters .
15 The most recent events may be impacts which have yielded craters with bright rays ( section 6.3.5 ) which may be no more than a few tens of Ma old .
16 comment area when we , these go out there would be guidance which would say their staff must make their comment in that space
17 It is of benefit to compare all the very early maps one with another , as each will show something different , and there may be anomalies which lead to interesting studies and , quite possibly , new discoveries .
18 yeah more than that , what have they got to be these words they got ta be words which really what , which really make you feel what ?
19 More , they came to be models which readers wanted and , for most of them , which readers still want .
20 Whilst there may be circumstances which influence individuals in their selection of an adviser , it seems likely that the crucial factors are availability , cost and reputation .
21 There may , for example , be circumstances which make such an appointment undesirable .
22 While the permanent plants get themselves established there are bound to be gaps which need temporary fillers .
23 Draft MPG6 makes it clear that coastal super quarries are considered to be sites which produce at least 5 million tonnes per annum with reserves of at least 150 mt .
24 Draft MPG6 makes it clear that coastal super quarries are considered to be sites which produce at least 5 million tonnes per annum with reserves of at least 150 mt .
25 Dot tried to imagine that the two women in front were her footmen and she was one of the royal princesses , preferably Margaret because she would n't have to be queen which would be quite a responsibility if you thought about it , going for a drive in a carriage with her regal dogs and her regal flowers .
26 But he warned that unless the West , meaning primarily the European Community , offered economic aid quickly , ‘ there will be disillusionment which will be very destabilising .
27 No housing policy can be sound which does not deal courageously with rent restriction as a whole .
28 Finally , there will be alternatives which replace animals entirely .
29 Prisons should be places which are austere but decent , providing a busy and positive regime which prepared prisoners for their ultimate release .
30 Throughout the 1930s Hollywood was to make films condemning various abuses and malpractices in the American system and there were always to be films which clung to the conventions of the city film as they had emerged in the early part of the decade .
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