Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This also permits the company 's affairs to be placed in the hands of those who are equipped with the special abilities and skills which are necessary for effective management and which many shareholders may not themselves possess ’ .
2 That can be ameliorated if the manager reduces uncertainty by turning to those sources of information — of every kind — which are essential for good organization and by ensuring that those who provide the information are reliable and responsive .
3 Deletion and mutagenesis of c-Jun has identified two motifs within the A1 activation domain ( HOB1 and HOB2 ; Figure 1A ) which are essential for transcriptional activation ( 30 ) .
4 LAN adaptors , which are essential for connecting PCs to the network
5 In addition , a summary of those sections of the Act concerned with admission of patients to hospital , or detention of patients already in hospital , which are relevant for attempted suicide patients was provided in an Appendix to that chapter .
6 Part-time courses which are available for similar periods of study as for full-time courses usually involve an average of eight hours attendance at college each week , predominantly on a ‘ day release ’ basis .
7 Both private and public companies are required by the Companies Act 1985 to file annual financial accounts which are available for public inspection .
8 There are two recently developed areas which are perfect for lesser mortals .
9 There are several plastic tracks available , varying in strength , which are suitable for straight runs and which can also be bent successfully round bays .
10 There are notes for pilots considering becoming private owners and on the types of glass fibre gliders which are suitable for early solo pilots .
11 This endorsement is applied to restrict cover on properties which are unoccupied for long periods .
12 The identification of the sub-tasks which are appropriate for intensive training with feedback is achieved by task analysis .
13 The development of such ‘ industries ’ has also been facilitated by improved communications and transport as well as the need to generate income in areas that have been adversely affected by the economic recession of the early 1980s or which are unsuitable for other kinds of economic activity such as agriculture .
14 These squatter settlements have sprung up in great abundance , generally in undesirable and inaccessible areas , which are unsuitable for standard building .
15 Give your body a pre-holiday boost with Estée Lauder Self-Action Light Tanning Crème ( £11 ) or Piz Buin Jet Bronzer Lotion ( £7.50 ) , both of which are ideal for fair skins .
16 But in July the commission opted for policies which are disastrous for professional family farms , expensive for taxpayers , unlikely to remove surplus production , and bad for the countryside .
17 In addition , the political changes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe have diminished the amounts of aid which are forthcoming for socialist countries in the developing world , including Mozambique .
18 In other words , there are certain roles which are tailor-made for certain people who will go along and just be more or less themselves , and other roles which do require a lot of — if you like — psychoanalysis beforehand to get the most out of the part . ’
19 Although the United Kingdom has no written constitution , it is a constitutional convention of the highest importance that the legislature and the judicature are separate and independent of one another , subject to certain ultimate rights of Parliament over the judicature which are immaterial for present purposes .
20 The motherboard has seven 16-bit expansion slots , five of which are free for future expansion , an Intel 80486SX CPU ( Central Processing Unit ) with a clock speed of 25MHz and 2Mb DRAM ( Dynamic Random Access Memory ) upgradable to 32Mb .
21 The crofters , who will also be encouraged to support native grasslands which are valuable for other birds , and wildflowers , insects and mammals , will keep their livestock out of enclosed grasslands between April and the end of July .
22 As part of this new drive , Marshall introduced business centres — that is , profit centres — on the matrix , the managers of which were accountable for commercial success .
23 This technique has been used to find the amounts of elements such as iron , sodium , potassium , aluminium , calcium , magnesium , lithium and phosphorus in the flint , and it was the concentrations of these elements which were different for different mines .
24 Er I do n't know whether any of you have ever been into the little private chapel , St William 's Chapel which is reserved for private prayer and early morning service .
25 There is a supplement of £10 per person for travel over a Bank Holiday which is applicable for outward travel on or between the following dates in 1992 :
26 ‘ The aim is that the creative function , which is necessary for European identity will be protected ’ , he has said .
27 If the central-peripheral distinction is to be linked with Easterbrook 's hypothesis it is necessary to take into account the task which is being performed , thus central information should be only that which is necessary for successful performance of a well-defined task .
28 It should only aim to record that which is necessary for accurate reporting of a pupil 's progress according to the agreed reporting format of the school as a whole .
29 In order to explain latent inhibition in terms of the habituation of the OR it is clearly necessary to interpret the latter as being some central response , the evocation of which is necessary for speedy conditioning .
30 The library as place was taken seriously , and comments from staff and students showed the importance of the physical ( and psychological ) environment , variously described as civilised , welcoming , stimulating : ‘ It 's a place to have peace and quiet ’ ; ‘ The library is comfortable , and there is a nice atmosphere which is right for private study ’ ; ‘ I like the lively feeling of the place .
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