Example sentences of "[Wh det] it is a " in BNC.

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1 The German government , forced to cover currency losses on Deutsche Aerospace 's work for Airbus , the pan-European aircraft consortium of which it is a member , is reluctant to put up yet more taxpayers ' money to back Mr Schrempp 's ambitious and controversial scheme to build a 130-seat regional airliner outside the Airbus consortium .
2 It is also time to worry , for such a strong consensus generally has an over-reaction on its coat-tails , one that could do more damage than the action to which it is a response .
3 For the leaders of the movement a dilution of the radical goals is attractive because it will reduce the stigma attached to the movement and reduce the tension between it and the wider society of which it is a part .
4 These are problems which it is a major responsibility of government to face up to and adopt sensitive policies to foster social cohesion without denying people the right to their own culture and way of life .
5 It has some effects , not obviously related , on coughing ( for which it is a useful suppressant ) and on the bowels ( where it causes inconvenient constipation ) .
6 A socio-technical system must also satisfy the financial conditions of the industry of which it is a part .
7 The group has invested £1.7m in two wind farms via a company called Wind Resources , in which it is a 45% shareholder .
8 A company qualifies as a small company for the purposes of filing abbreviated accounts if , ( a ) following s 246(4) neither the company , nor any company in the group of which it is a member , is : a public company or a body corporate ( not being a company ) that has power under its constitution to offer its shares or debentures to the public and may lawfully exercise that power ; a bank ; an insurance company ; or an authorised person under the Financial Services Act 1986 .
9 ENGLISH cricket yesterday finally became the sport in which it is a crime to tell the truth .
10 It is as objective as the object of which it is a perspectival appearance .
11 In this essay I have tried to make the most of one such region — in which the connection between one 's everyday experience of bodily sensations and one 's conception of the relation of body and mind seems fairly plain : to accept the James-type account , and the general conceptual background of which it is a symptom , is to deny one 's everyday experience of the difference between a pain in one 's foot and a pain in one 's stomach .
12 More generally , Blum ( 1981 ) concluded from an examination of 27 countries that the form which industrial relations takes in any one nation does markedly reflect the culture of which it is a part .
13 The statute chosen for the prosecution was the Sexual Offences Act , under which it is a criminal offence to procure persons for acts of gross indecency in a public place .
14 If the family can be said to perform functions for the society of which it is a part , it performs these functions indirectly ( that is , through the individuals who , as adults , move out of their own families of origin and form families of procreation ) , and possesses a certain degree of latitude as to the performance of these functions .
15 In the interests of the maintenance of international peace and security , Article 35 ( 2 ) of the United Nations Charter allows a non-member to bring a dispute to which it is a party to the attention of either organ of the Organisation , provided it accepts in advance the obligations of the pacific settlement of disputes for the purposes of the dispute .
16 Just as the poem reflects on the literary tradition of which it is a part — Eliot mentioned his own deliberate use of Cleveland and Benlowes as well as Blake and early Yeats — it could also be read as a celebration of English history , of a tradition which would survive the betrayals of the contemporary generation :
17 This association may be by virtue of some formal semantic connection ( good , for example , associates with its opposite bad ; animal with any example of an animal like horse ; violin with orchestra of which it is a part ) , or it may be because words are felt to belong to some more vaguely defined lexical group ( rock star ; world tour ; millionaire ; yacht ) .
18 A second approach to conceptualizing a general education is in terms of the society or culture of which it is a part .
19 The idea that the curriculum can be seen in terms of the society or culture of which it is a part is both ancient and recent .
20 Alternatively the nature of any institution is read off from its underlying role in reproducing the social structure of which it is a part .
21 And what of the notions of excellence of which it is a symbol ?
22 If the actuary is an employee or officer of the reporting company , or of the group of which it is a member , this fact should be disclosed
23 The system is one in which a cabinet of ministers is dependent for its existence on the legislature of which it is a part , the members of the executive being also members of the legislature .
24 A university depends on the community of which it is a part .
25 Even if it meets these conditions , it will not be entitled to the concessions unless , at no time during the year , has it , or any member of the group of which it is a member , been a public company , a banking or insurance company or an authorised person under the Financial Services Acts and , if it is a parent company , unless the group qualifies as a small or medium-sized group .
26 More fundamentally , the Lucas point can be seen as suggesting that the constant structure of the economy , which it is a major aim of the macroeconomist to reveal , is much more deeply hidden than econometric model builders might previously have thought .
27 He urged the zoo authorities to return the attacking elephant to Chester ‘ where there is a social group of elephants of which it is a member ’ .
28 What I 'm trying to get a feel for is the level at which it is a consideration .
29 It arises directly out of the " no conflict " rule , of which it is a logical consequence ; if a director can not keep the benefit he would obtain were he to take advantage of his position , he will not be tempted to take advantage .
30 ( 16 ) The bidder may require consents for the takeover under existing contracts to which it is a party .
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