Example sentences of "to [Wh det] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The band 's lawyer will advise as to which is appropriate , depending on the artist 's circumstances .
2 When , as a buyer 's conveyancer , you receive the seller 's replies to your requisitions , you should go through these carefully , as in the case of your property information forms and local search , ticking each one the reply to which is satisfactory .
3 Our generation is seeing the global drawbacks of industrialisation , the responses to which to which are fourfold : local , national , regional and global .
4 They are provided by raising money from the public for a state-run charity , contributions to which are voluntary but which publishes guidelines for self-assessment for those who wish to use them .
5 A complex ion consists of a central atom to which are bonded atoms , ions or groups of atoms .
6 Accordingly , he read arts in his first year ; commerce ( which included accounting , commercial law , political science and a couple of doses of mathematics ) in his second ; arts ( though strangely retaining political science ) for his third and fourth years , to which was added zoology .
7 The fort started with a single stone wall , to which were added ramparts and another wall .
8 The Wolfenden Committee , in distinguishing between public and private behaviour , also drew a distinction between ‘ crime ’ and ‘ sin ’ , and concluded that ‘ as a general proposition it will be universally accepted that the law is not concerned with private morals or ethical sanctions ’ , and further , ‘ it is not the duty of the law to concern itself with immorality as such … it should confine itself to those activities which offend against public order and decency and expose the ordinary citizen to what is offensive or injurious ’ .
9 The question as to what is involved in the marriage relationship deserves a study in itself .
10 It is not , however , for me to judge the issue here , but only to point to what is involved in such a judgment .
11 It is then not so much the distinction between names and descriptions as the distinction between the function of naming and the function of describing that gives some indication as to what is involved in positing something as an ontological existent .
12 ( These are sometimes specifically described by category and amount in an attempt to avoid arguments as to what is material ) .
13 The other voice often brings immediate reward but takes away the inner light and hardens the heart , blinding us to what is right and what is wrong , so that we are no longer certain which path to take .
14 These matters aside , incest is contrary to law and to formal or majority feeling , in our community as a whole , as to what is right .
15 She spoke to Frankl who guided her to what is eternal and evanescent in life .
16 Interpretation must always be a matter of matching up what is new to what is familiar : ideas can only be understood in reference to established categories of thought .
17 Not surprisingly there is a greater readiness to experiment where there are more , and perhaps younger , people than where the few elderly remaining members of an order cling to what is familiar .
18 It brings us quite close to what is essential in some kinds of abstract art : when we look at the work of Rothko or Barnett Newman or maybe Brancusi , what is it exactly that makes us feel these works are so important ?
19 It sees meaning as always fundamentally incomplete because dependent on a potentially infinite relationship to what is ditferent or absent ; completion of meaning is always thereby deferred .
20 The right to ask a court to limit to what is reasonable the amount of any advance payments their lease requires them to make against a service charge .
21 What we regard as obvious is much too dependent on and relative to our education , our prejudices and our culture to be a reliable guide to what is reasonable .
22 You will take special care to see that the work of the Security Service is strictly limited to what is necessary for the task .
23 This reserved area , however , should be strictly limited to what is necessary to provide a universal service .
24 Their policy-making styles vary according to what is optimal for the function concerned .
25 It is perhaps worth saying again that this argument for a rational basis for pedagogy does not imply that everything about good teaching can be reduced to what is rational .
26 However , Lewis Aaron , a director of stockbroker Barclays de Zoete Wedd , warned : ‘ It is essential that the investor pays attention to what is available to cover the notional interest being rolled up .
27 The advantage of the local authority course is that the information relates to what is available in your locality , and people are welcome to attend as couples or singly .
28 Any travel agent can advise you as to what is available , but there is also a charity called the Holiday Care Service which provides free information and advice on holidays for people with special needs ( see Useful Names and Addresses . )
29 Sadly , the actual choice is limited to what is available in the trade .
30 But where provision is organised on the principle of selectivity , as in the health and personal welfare sectors , more complex assessment is required in order both to ration ( or target ) resources , and to link correctly an applicant to what is available .
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