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

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1 Of course , the state is not insulated from economic pressures or political demands from the working class and other groups , but this analysis suggests that it will respond to them in ways which are to its own advantage , which may not coincide with the narrowly defined interests of capital or other political forces .
2 If the sale does not crystallise the charge , the purchaser should insist on receiving a certificate of non-crystallisation in terms which are to its satisfaction .
3 When Thompson asks about the emergence of classes he enquires into the choices and intentions of individuals , which are for him a crucial kind of evidence , and sees the process of class formation as one of self-making .
4 It 's a question of just choosing and what you are saying is that you can increase you payback , if I could put it that way , by choosing numbers which are for whatever reason less popular with some people , simply because the payback is larger on those days .
5 The judge started from the proposition in Bowstead on Agency , 15th ed. ( 1985 ) , p. 147 : ‘ An agent is , in general , under a duty to keep his principal informed about matters which are of his concern . ’
6 But the paper added : ‘ It is also right that people should not be forced to work into old age in jobs that may , on the one hand , impose physical or mental demands which are beyond their capacity or , on the other , be boring and repetitive . ’
7 It is those situations which are beyond our control which people find most alarming .
8 G. Lightheart is our link with the Education Department keeping us informed and obtaining cash , especially for the Youth Club … to Ian Watson , the hall keeper who does so many things for the Association which are beyond his official duties .
9 G. Lightheart is our link with the Education Department keeping us informed and obtaining cash , especially for the Youth Club … to Ian Watson , the hall keeper who does so many things for the Association which are beyond his official duties .
10 Talk to the Scottish raspberry producers about imports from Poland which are below their costs of production .
11 The courts draw a distinction between those facts which are within the tribunal 's jurisdiction , i. e. those facts which the tribunal alone decides , and those facts which are outside its jurisdiction , i. e. facts which must be established as a condition precedent for the tribunal to exercise its power .
12 It is important that each surgeon should know who else has been instructed so that they can concentrate on their own area of expertise and ignore areas which are outside their province .
13 There is a new year 's resolution which I hope you will all share with me — that we will not be discouraged by influences , such as the low oil price , which are outside our control .
14 Article 2 defines " consumer " as " any natural person who , in contracts covered by this Directive , is acting for purposes which are outside his trade , business or profession " .
15 It does this by insisting that a belief which is not about our own sensory states ( immediate experience ) must , if it is to be justified , be justified by appeal to beliefs which are about our own sensory states .
16 In Amalgamemnon story-telling in the future tense is at once a reassertion of individual creativity and a counter-attack on the discourses of the media which ignore the fictionality of the material they present and the conventions which are at its source .
17 The Basque Coast starts off flat , at the top end , with sand and pine trees , then acquires first , shapely beaches prized by athletic visitors for their peculiarly surf able Atlantic waves , and next , low but spectacular rocks and promontories , which are at their best along the curious Corniche Basque , to end in the handsome bay of Hendaye-Plage .
18 Protozoans most likely to be encountered are Ichthyobodo , Chilodonella and Trichodina , all of which are at their most dangerous in early spring , as they are more temperature-tolerant than their hosts , and can soon overwhelm a Koi coming out of semi-dormancy .
19 The case law will be examined , followed by consideration of the varying tests for substantive control which are at our disposal .
20 [ Article 16 concerned the preservation of cultural assets of the other party on their territory and the return of those cultural treasures illegally removed or misappropriated , which are on their territory .
21 Even in the final agony on the cross , it is words from the Old Testament which are on his lips .
22 It is understood he has 20pc burns which are on his arms , hands and lower body .
23 All our ideas are derived from experience , and he argues , against Descartes , that there are no innate ideas which are with us at birth .
24 And , more importantly were to reveal a grossly unbalanced population , both in sex and age distribution , presaging problems which are with us still And yet , just six years after the first of the emigrant liners sailed from Stornoway , the social value of the croft was demonstrated in the most dramatic way possible .
25 There are three bedrooms which are off their own landing and so are very private .
26 I see no immediate need for the regulation of such systems which are in themselves merely a means of gathering evidence .
27 Nor is there any recognition of the fact that relations of super and sub-ordination are power relations which are in themselves wrong .
28 Another element of Pareto 's attack on classical democratic theory is in his contention that the governing elites , whether characterised by the residue of combinations or by the residue of persistence of aggregates , are motivated not by morality or reason but by these common basic sentiments which are in themselves morally unspecific and illogical .
29 ‘ the fruits of the investigation which are in its possession are not the property of the Crown for use in securing a conviction but the property of the public to be used to ensure that justice is done .
30 A common law or possessory lien is the right to retain goods , money , or documents which are in one 's possession until payment of some claim due from the owner .
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