Example sentences of "[be] [pron] [Wh det] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Shape The most efficient sleeping bag would be one which followed the contours of your own body perfectly .
2 An example of such a calculation would be one which compared the images on the two retinas , and searched for differences which would provide information about relative distances .
3 An awards system which recognises only HNC and HND achievement would be one which ignored the majority of SCOTVEC 's candidates — there are almost ten National Certificate candidates for every one in Advanced Courses .
4 This Conservative environment may be one which encourages the development of an ordinary social life , but it is also an extraordinary environment .
5 The threat must be one which puts the victim " then and there " in fear of force .
6 Far from Freud 's concept of the super-ego being one which assumes the super-ego to be entirely built up from outside , from social relationships with parents and educators only — as Parsons — claims — it , too , contains instinctual elements .
7 Whether in fact any such obligations have been created depends on the construction of the lease ; and there is nothing which requires the lease to be constructed in such a way as to avoid , if possible , the creation of such obligations ( Bradshaw v Pawley [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 10 , where liability for rent was held to be retrospective ) .
8 Where an order for possession is made under Ord 24 ( " summary procedure " for recovery of land occupied without licence or consent ) , r 5(4) says that there is nothing which prevents the order for possession being given on a specific date as if the proceedings had been brought by action ( r 5(3) and ( 4 ) .
9 And it is of the utmost importance to realise that the pragmatic answer to these questions is itself what makes the revolution never happen .
10 They too have assumed that there is something natural and self-evident about the human individual as a separate physical body , but then , in order to distinguish their own field of enquiry from that of the physical anthropologists , they have reified their special concept of culture to a point where we end up with the implicit definition : " Culture is everything which concerns the life and behaviour of human beings which is not an aspect of human nature , as the physical anthropologists perceive it . "
11 A reinforcer is something which changes the rate of occurrence of an operant .
12 Any structural change — that is one which changes the rules of the game on the basis of which bargaining takes place — would have to come from outside the system .
13 A happy medium is one which re-calculates the pages in real time but can suppress the display if required to avoid the annoyance of a constantly changing display .
14 An example of such a clause is one which says the employee is not to canvass or solicit during a period of five years from the date of the determination of this agreement for whatever reason any person , company or firm who were customers of the employer with whom he dealt during the last three years of his employment .
15 Another by-product of official strategy is one which involves the fans and the police acting in a concerted and co-operative manner .
16 The inclusion of the toy theatre is a reference to childhood memory , but it is one which lacks the comfort of Boyce 's flowered lap .
17 An order for specific performance is one which requires the seller actually to deliver the goods and does not give him the option of paying damages instead .
18 As has been argued throughout this work , the concept of culture is one which assumes the indivisibility of person and forms ( that is , with respect to material objects ) , and of being and having .
19 This would be to hold that a justified belief is one which tracks the truth .
20 An IT system is one which satisfied the information requirements of an enterprise by bringing together a relevant combination of technologies which capture , generate , transfer , store or process information .
21 A speaking decision is one which gives the reasons and calculations behind the decision , whereas a non-speaking decision does not .
22 In the Indian as in the Near Eastern traditions , the theistic structure is one which suggests the existence of a single supreme being , under whom many other divine forces may operate , but always at a lesser level to the one ‘ God ’ under whose control they ultimately stand .
23 The main consideration ought to be whether the offence is one which makes the employee unsuitable for his or her type of work or unacceptable to colleagues .
24 It is rendered particularly difficult for women who have been stereotyped , because the stereotype of women is one which precludes the exercise of active responsibility .
25 I think a more fruitful model is one which sees the role of expectancy as providing narrowed fields of options rather than firm hypotheses .
26 I quote from this report on secondary education because I find the debate about whether or not to withdraw pupils with special needs is one which occupies the minds of primary teachers as well .
27 First , cases of ‘ excessive defence ’ have a grounding in legal justification , in that the occasion was one which justified the use of some force , and this places them on a higher social plateau than killings with no element of justification at all .
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