Example sentences of "be a question which " in BNC.

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1 It has been a question which was first asked prior to Ofahengaue making his Wallaby debut when a late inclusion in the touring party on the 1990 tour to New Zealand .
2 It 's a question which makes him laugh .
3 Well now , there 's a question which raises the whole problem of privacy .
4 Experts are all agreed that it must emerge somewhere — the National Rivers Authority is monitoring likely places but so far it 's a question which remains unanswered .
5 Experts are all agreed that it must emerge somewhere — the National Rivers Authority is monitoring likely places but so far it 's a question which remains unanswered .
6 Experts are all agreed that it must emerge somewhere — the National Rivers Authority is monitoring likely places but so far it 's a question which remains unanswered .
7 Experts are all agreed that it must emerge somewhere — the National Rivers Authority is monitoring likely places but so far it 's a question which remains unanswered .
8 That 's a question which might be asked after last week 's thoroughly enjoyable Carrowdore 100 which however saw only a handful of riders on the line in each race except the classic .
9 Rainoldes apart , the transgressions associated with the boy players , be they actual or imagined , rendered the theatrical self-consciousness surrounding transvestism complex and shifting ; it provoked questions teasingly unanswerable : for example — and this is a question which remains intriguing for us today — which , or how many , of the several gender identities embodied in any one figure are in play at any one time ?
10 This is a question which animals never need to ask .
11 This is a question which many have asked who seek the path of inner understanding .
12 It is a question which is relevant at all levels , from taking on a gardener to employing a managing director , but there is a tendency to treat it merely as a formality .
13 Nonetheless , exactly how this is done is a question which would take us beyond our immediate purpose .
14 How such enquiries might be conducted is a question which is considered in the next chapter .
15 This is a question which we in the West need to ask ourselves , for too often we identify the self with the body , or feeling or thinking or consciousness .
16 It is a question which will take on a more hard-nosed approach once the euphoria of post-World Cup celebrations die down and the reality of the 1992 season , with the test challenges of Scotland and the All Blacks plus the Wallaby tour of Ireland and Wales and possibly South Africa , arrives .
17 It is a question which may be introduced by quoting something Wittgenstein says about experiencing first one , and then another , side of a triangle at its base .
18 ‘ How do we test our ideas ? ’ is a question which we could ask about an experiment with seeds , struggling to grow while deprived of adequate light .
19 In some instances , the long-term benefit to the victim may be worth the short-term price , but it is a question which must be faced .
20 we do not think that this is a question which can be left to the Commission to solve , solely within the Supplementary Benefits scheme .
21 How oppressive the satraps were in reality is a question which can be answered only by looking at the second area in which Persia impinged , tribute and military service .
22 This is a question which should probably be considered by sociolinguists working in cities with a demographic structure of the kind described .
23 Whether this clamour is loud enough to bring about so fundamental a change in the EEC at the very time when Community institutions wish to move in the opposite direction is a question which needs now to be addressed .
24 The starting point is a question which Adam Smith , John Maynard Keynes or Milton Friedman would be hard pushed to answer : why does it take longer for a carpenter or bricklayeer to earn the price of a pound of meat or a housebrick than it did five centuries ago ?
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