Example sentences of "and [noun] [Wh det] [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thirdly , there are their personal qualities , which refer to the various personal ( and social ) attributes and attitudes which may be relevant to a particular job and which emerge from references , ‘ biodata ’ ( i.e. biographical information ) or during an interview .
2 And in itself , that creates in the other party , whoever it is you 're trying to er to influence , their responses er , and reactions which will be positive to yours .
3 Finally , to return to where we began , you may wonder whether the resources in time , effort , and money which will be involved in treating the child can be justified .
4 The precise foci of Stage II of the research will be settled on toward the end of Stage I in the light of the ideas , analyses and opportunities which will be available at that time .
5 He said well from my point of view anyway at least he said just disregard that completely he said and we will do it on what you earnt , so he said all I can is erm just put in as many hours as you can to get your wages up on that side erm and then by the time we look at that he said , the end of February obviously you 'll have December , January and February which will be good months there , I said yeah so he said well then you know erm a hundred pound here and a hundred pound here he said , it all helps to keep the figure up for you so he s
6 ‘ We are experiencing a temporary respite but retailers have an eye over their shoulder to the cold , dark days of January and February which will be hard , ’ said marketing manager Ron Woodman .
7 Man will voluntarily integrate his own goals with those of the organization if management works on the assumption not that people dislike work , prefer being directed rather than taking the initiative and respond only to material rewards or threats and sanctions ; but that they have needs for autonomy and independence which must be satisfied through structures of authority that allow self-motivation and self-control .
8 Overseas too many missionary-planted churches are over-influenced by their imported histories , which reflect controversies and emphases which may be irrelevant to their environment into which they have been transplanted .
9 It will tell us about former hobbies and interests which may be important in future plans .
10 This means it needs effective screening and filtering which can be difficult , bulky and expensive .
11 What have we learnt about the non-verbal correlates of pain in man and babies which might be relevant to animals ?
12 The first is to anticipate the claim and then to keep a detailed record of events and information which will be useful when reaching a decision .
13 A solicitor will advise on the different reliefs and allowances which may be available .
14 At stake are not only the interests of potential motorway users and of persons whose land might be compulsorily acquired to provide a route for the motorway ; also involved are the inhabitants of villages and towns which will be relieved of through-traffic by the motorway ; British Rail may have an interest in inhibiting the development of alternative means for the transport of goods ; improved transport and communications facilities provided by the motorway may benefit some businesses at the expense of others ; and motorways have , of course , serious environmental effects which lovers of the countryside and people who live near the proposed route will be anxious to avoid .
15 Withdrawal produces emotional changes , immobility , lethargy , and headaches which can be severe .
16 Hitherto , when they asked us to obey those laws , we have known that we could change them , but hereafter a combination of people with different languages , understandings and cultures can set , and are by combination setting , upon us standards , rules and laws which may be suitable for Greece , central or northern Europe , France or Spain but which are not right for us .
17 First of all nursery schools would be dealing with the County Council on a different basis from the vast of , of the schools population and that will give rise to anomalies and complications which would be undesirous and secondly there might be problems particularly if they are considering expanding nursery provision between nursery schools and nursery classes in primary schools .
18 It aims to provide a fleet of electric wheelchairs and scooters which will be available free of charge to help the disabled get about the town centre .
19 Arising from this it is held that if we are to have forms of science and technology which will be human-enhancing and liberating , make products that are ecologically desirable , conserve energy and materials in the long term , and help human beings rather than maim them , then we will require forms of science and technology which differ radically from those which predominate at the moment .
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