Example sentences of "of [Wh det] [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is to these triumphs , some of which could be made intelligible to laymen while others remained obscure , that we shall now turn , looking first at the discoveries rather than at their reception outside the scientific community .
2 The building Societies ' Association ( at 34 Park Street , London W1Y 3PF ) publishes a leaflet , Hints for Home Buyers , and a more detailed booklet , Building Societies and House Purchase , both of which can be obtained free of charge .
3 At the same time the Section published a new illustrated history of Child 's , copies of which can be obtained free from the branch .
4 ‘ while the relation of a husband to his wife is not one of influence , and no presumption exists of undue influence , it has never been divested completely of what may be called equitable presumptions of an invalidating tendency .
5 He stated the position at p617 as follows : There is no question here of what may be called sentimental damage bereavement or pain and suffering .
6 At the same time the Island women showed greater signs of what might be called normal anxiety .
7 The mood is one of what might be called creative compliance rather than avoidance as such .
8 Some pattern of what might be done needed to be worked out , and after a great deal of discussion and searching for funds , we transferred one of the men 's teacher training classes from Kemmendine to a Delta village .
9 The third part describes the ways in which children acquire the forms of language , and develop their ability to use and understand them , with consideration of what might be found easy or difficult at different stages of development .
10 Back in Via Manzoni , continue north to pass the church of San Francesco di Paola , a fine example of what might be termed flowery Baroque .
11 The caveat , to state it simply , is that it is to be taken as a view of only our conception of what can be called standard effects : all those where the effects are not decisions , choices , like mental acts of persons , or ensuing actions .
12 Given that the coin was put in , it was then a matter of what can be called real chance that the bar came out .
13 The given connection between causal circumstance and effect is in fact the principal instance of what can be called fundamental nomic connection or fundamental necessary connection .
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