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

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1 As an environmental issue , bolting pales into insignificance beside other activities which are a far greater threat , argues Ed Douglas
2 It is very important for our children to see your cartoons , which are a good first message of what Western children watch . ’
3 Mrs Thatcher was apparently informed of the French decision during the Strasbourg session on monetary union last weekend and it may well have encouraged her to believe that Britain 's European partners are now ready to take the difficult decisions which are a prelude to monetary union .
4 My favourites tend to be the beans that have a flavour of their own , especially flageolet beans which are a delicate green colour and have a subtle , fresh flavour ; they are , however , rather more expensive than any of the other varieties .
5 She has several bronzes on view , including a fine sheep and boxing hares , which are a joy .
6 There are beaches , for instance , which are a mix of pebble and shingle , and a couple of lakeside lidos .
7 There is a wonderful feeling of space created by the lawns and gardens which are a real treat with great masses of bougainvillea , oleander and hibiscus .
8 More newspaper problems , I imagine , which are a bloody nuisance , but I 'll have to deal with him .
9 Both types of consent arguments are based on actual consent and differ from the hypothetical consent theories recently made popular by John Rawls , which are a form of moral argument concerning the way a fair-minded person should reconcile his interests with those of others .
10 He showed that it was harmless to white blood cells , which are a principal defence against invading microbes , and he and Craddock administered enough to animals to discover that it was remarkably innocuous .
11 Multiple surveys , which are a feature of the Scottish system , are a problem in England and Wales too .
12 In some species there is even a row of coloured granules near the vegetal pole which are a visible marker of this polarity .
13 The host limb now has two polarizing regions and develops a second set of digits which are a mirror image of the normal ones .
14 Proposals to rehabilitate existing broadleaved woods ( which are a source of livestock shelter ) on farms should only be grant aided if the scheme aims to ‘ retain the essential broadleaved character of the woodland with appropriate native tree species ’ .
15 There are changes in behaviour which are a consequence of the conditions which the animal is having to deal with .
16 Similarly there are two commercially available fungi , Verticillium lecanii and Metarhizium anisopliae , which are used to control aphids and whitefly in glasshouse crops , and spittle bugs which are a pest of sugar-cane in Brazil .
17 The conceptual hotch-potch of the traditional curriculum , based on subjects which are a random assortment of content-based , concept-based , skill-based and moral-based collections of ideas ( whose confusing absurdity is in part exemplified by the NCC 's cross-curricular skills which are exactly the same as the curricular subjects ) has never been designed from first principles to do the basic job of a curriculum , which is to help achieve aims in the most effective and efficient way .
18 We are assuming that the knowledge concepts and skills , also the development of attitudes and personal qualities , will be delivered through the foundation subjects , options , extra-curricular activities , tutorial and careers guidance programme , and our extensive individual staff-student consultations which are a major feature of the school 's work , and perhaps more than anything else manifest our central concern for the academic and personal needs of each student .
19 There is no equivalent exhaustive review of family practitioner services , which are a major focus of the recent White Paper and the subject of an additional White Paper on primary health care ( DH , 1989b ) .
20 In spite of a recent tendency to produce guides which are a mixture of service orientation and stock orientation , the usual formula of the subject guide is a lengthy list of references , infrequently annotated ( even descriptively ) , and rarely indexed .
21 In part this is a consequence of differences in the habitual requirements of different species ; more than 82 per cent of the individuals belong to species whose larvae prey on aphids , whereas only 0–02 per cent belong to species that feed as larvae on tree sap or rotting wood , neither of which are a feature of gardens .
22 The theory of differential equations , as usually taught , is a rag-bag of special tricks , many of which are a waste of time and are included only because they can be calculated without having to think about what 's really going on .
23 High-temperature gas cleaning techniques remove the water and metal ions which are a natural constituent of silica glass , and attenuate light .
24 Humanity will insist that individuals must accept their personal obligations by acknowledging that they do have within them impulses and appetites which are a legacy from millions of years of ruthless evolution , and that the time has come when they must introduce into their lives the concept of a high standard of self-discipline to control those impulses and appetites .
25 Humanity will insist that individuals must accept their personal obligations by acknowledging that they do have within them impulses and appetites which are a legacy from millions of years of ruthless evolution , and that the time has come when they must introduce into their lives the concept of a high standard of self discipline to control those impulses and appetites .
26 Every action which is accepted as kindly , every individual act of devotion and sacrifice , whether made in the havoc of war or in times of peace , every act of generosity and in fact every good thing which has resulted from the endless struggle to uphold the decision to master the violent and lustful urges which are a legacy from the evolutionary process , will play its part in providing units of goodness to be enshrined in the Created God .
27 Whilst these useful items of information should be derived with little extra effort from the basic books of the business , more resources are needed to provide management accounts which are a real aid to decision taking .
28 There is limited parking at Belle Vue ( SE343197 ) beside the Calder & Hebble Navigation ( April 84 guide ) which ends at Fall Ing Lock , below which are a flight of steps down to a convenient platform .
29 All banks now offer ‘ budget accounts ’ , which are a form of savings and overdraft system , whereby you undertake to allow the bank to transfer a set sum from your main account into the budget account each month .
30 The village of Villedommange is surrounded on all sides by vineyards which are a continuation northwards of the slopes of Écueil and Sacy .
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