Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [conj] [Wh det] the " in BNC.
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1 | It has been accused of actually making policy itself , pronouncing on the basis of what it thinks the law should be rather than what the law is . |
2 | If Ireland was a catholic nation , then its law and government would be correspondingly so whatever the disposition of church — state relationships , theocratic or secular . |
3 | The remedy for this doubt must begin with a careful discernment of which stage the doubt is in and what the root of the lack of conviction is . |
4 | It 's just that whatever the reality of your condition verifying it will constitute a kind of catharsis — do you know what that means ? ’ |
5 | Many firms using the bubble policy have found that the resulting pollution was less than what the law allows , a circumstance that grants them a credit towards added pollution in the future . |