Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] it be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Unity Bank 's Terry Thomas , who represented another backer which it was hoped would look favourably on the project , the Labour Party-linked Co-operative Bank , turned them down flat . |
2 | Reformers were seeking to integrate working-class adolescents into the ‘ common good ’ by means of an educational programme which it was hoped would lead them to internalize the community perspective and , therefore , use it as the criterion for evaluating their own wishes and responses . |
3 | She seems to have been wholly unaware that she was in fact queen of a kingdom with a justifiably high opinion of itself — so much so that it is actually supremely ironic that Mary , brought up in one of the greatest of European countries , should have found this one , smaller , but passionately European , so much less interesting and appealing than the kingdom of England , not only Scotland 's traditional enemy , but already beginning the descent into the isolation which it was to maintain for much of the seventeenth century . |
4 | It 's part of a new study which it 's hoped will determine once and for all whether there is a greater incidence of cancer in the families of radiation workers . |
5 | Over those years accumulation built up the phenomenal momentum which it was to sustain through the sixties . |
6 | These questions must be addressed , even if they can not be precisely answered ; simply raising them has an effect on the way old people are viewed and the action which it is deemed appropriate to take . |
7 | The government believed that BT could reduce the real price of phone calls in subsequent years for two reasons : unusually good opportunities for cost-saving technical advances , and a previous lethargy as a public industry which it was hoped privatization would dispel . |
8 | Where the end is person- rather than role-oriented — that is , where the end is the development of the human mind and spirit rather than the production of , say , information technologists — then education is valued in relation to some conception of worthwhile human existence which it is meant to serve . |
9 | This should make the model start to move in the direction which it is pointing or stop the rotation . |
10 | Both mechanisms can be viewed as part of the liberal response to the threat to freedom which it is believed is posed by the existence of untrammelled power , be it public or private . |
11 | Some of the early cases seem to turn upon a consideration of whether or not a payment which it is sought to recover was made voluntarily or not . |
12 | The Women 's Tennis Association have announced that fines for playing in an exhibition without approval in the same week as a major event have been sharply increased to a level which it is hoped will help to prevent it happening again . |
13 | My tired brain is trying to work out a response which it 's failing to do at the moment . |
14 | Both Gerry Steinberg and Nigel Martin , asked about the £13m scheme by the Western Bypass Action Group , said they backed the group 's alternative more westerly route which it is claimed would be environmentally less damaging . |
15 | As a developer , it was important that he should know the exact route which it was to take . |
16 | Before further operations are undertaken , it is most advisable to reform the squadron which it is intended to use shortly . ’ |
17 | For the CNAA itself there was also the problem of the transitional situation in which the new BEd degree would run in parallel with the existing certificate courses , and the Committee laid down that ‘ the new BEd must be established as an award of degree standard , distinct from the Certificate course which it is intended to replace ’ . |
18 | In 1969 the Wilson government was worried about the general election which it was to call in June 1970 and lose . |
19 | Die Frau ohne Schatten is a complex allegory , with an earthquake , a flood and a lengthy musical ending which it was suggested could be cut . |
20 | Moreover that they do not do the work which it is intended that they shall do . |
21 | The horse could have two or four shoes depending on the amount of work which it is going to do . |
22 | Museum information officer Lynn Miller will join Sotheby 's experts on 19 December for a lecture day and identification session which it is hoped will achieve television coverage as well as major interest from newspapers and magazines . |
23 | It 's launched a promotional campaign which it 's hoped will attract more pupils . |
24 | Of such undertakings all that can be predicated is that some breaches will and others will not , give rise to an event which will deprive the party not in default of substantially the whole benefit which it was intended that he should obtain from the contract ; and the legal consequences of a breach of such an undertaking , unless provided for expressly in the contract , depend upon the nature of the event to which the breach gives rise and do not follow automatically from a prior classification of the undertaking as a " condition " or a " warranty " . |
25 | How could this right of election be anything other than a fiction if the breach of the term in all circumstances deprives the innocent party of substantially the whole benefit which it was intended that he should receive ? |
26 | The pace at which a sequence is cut also depends on the mood which it is intended to communicate . |
27 | Santa Clara , California-based Kubota Pacific Inc , the US subsidiary of Japan 's Kubota Computer Corp , has delayed the release of its plug-in graphics subsystem for the MIPS Computer Systems Inc R3000 RISC-based Titan 1.0 it sells , and the DEC Alpha-based Titan 2.0 machine which it is readying . |
28 | It is also worthwhile to bear in mind the standard of repair which it was stated in Proudfoot v Hart ( 1890 ) 25 QB 42 would have to take into account the age , character and locality of property . |
29 | If we look to the future , then it 's going to be absolutely essential that food be produced artificially , because the planet is n't going to be able to support the population which it 's going to have on it . |
30 | This is illustrated by the case of the old person who wishes to go into residential care , who is fit and well but wants the comfort and security which it is considered such care will provide . |