Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [pron] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | Action for the good of England was something which the writer admired , and he demanded it to forestall the enemy . |
2 | Control over prices and incomes is something which the government may or may not choose to implement in any period . |
3 | ( c ) Real evidence Real evidence is anything which the court is asked to observe for itself . |
4 | The informality of the pose and the allusion to their relationship is one which the demands of fashionable 18th century portraiture determined . |
5 | Curiously enough , it appears that there is no question at all which fits the adjective of a sentence like ( 59 ) closely , so that one must fall back on a metalinguistic one such as ( 60 ) : ( 59 ) the sharks remain dangerous ( 60 ) what did you say about the sharks ? 5.7 Since the property of the postverbal is one which the speaker deliberately chooses to clothe in the guise of an adjective rather than an adverb , it must , as we have already remarked , be one which is capable of being ascribed to the referential locus of the subject phrase . |
6 | The consumer is anyone whom the manufacturer should foresee would be affected by the product . |
7 | Chapter 9 considers who can act as an expert : as the answer is anyone whom the parties appoint , safeguards are built into the expert clause to provide that a suitably qualified person is likely to act as the expert . |
8 | He was supposedly an actor , you ca n't find any record of him as an actor , er he was apparently a dependable country bumpkin who became fairly important in managing the money , er Shakespeare was someone whom the theatre people could count on , a simple as that . |
9 | Notwithstanding that the transfer is not lodged for registration or registration is refused , the beneficial interest in the shares will , it seems , pass from the seller to the buyer at the latest at stage ( 2 ) and , indeed will do so at stage ( 1 ) if the agreement is one which the courts would order to be specifically enforced . |
10 | A fundamental breach is one which the courts would consider more serious than an ordinary breach . |