Example sentences of "[Wh det] can [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | The power of decision being committed by the statute exclusively to the housing authority , their exercise of the power can only be challenged before the courts on the strictly limited grounds ( i ) that their decision was vitiated by bias or procedural unfairness ; ( ii ) that they have reached a conclusion of fact which can be impugned on the principles set out in the speech of Lord Radcliffe in Edwards v. Bairstow [ 1956 ] A.C. 14 ; or ( iii ) that , in as far as they have exercised a discretion ( as they may require to do in considering questions of reasonableness under section 17(1) ( 2 ) and ( 4 ) ) , the exercise can be impugned on the principles set out in the judgment of Lord Greene M.R. in Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v. Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 K.B . |
32 | the high position : increase in ride height of 30 mm which can be selected by the driver to cope with abnormal conditions such as snow/flooding etc . |
33 | There is , however , another meaning which can be given to the term : the model as an ideal , an exemplary type or paradigm , as in model pupil , worker or wife . |
34 | It is true that we are more enlightened than we were ; there is a public which has learnt to smile at the reviewer who declares that a line ‘ will not scan ’ , or that it contains a ‘ trochee ’ where it should have had an ‘ iamb ’ , without considering whether it was ever intended to ‘ scan ’ , or whether there is anything in English verse which can be treated as the absolute equivalent of a Greek or Latin trochee . |
35 | ‘ Practically the only good thing which can be said about the patronage system , ’ said the Archdeacon , ‘ is that it prevents dioceses selling off or pulling down at least some few of their beautiful buildings . ’ |
36 | A series of strange events have happened in the building which can be traced to the ghost of an old railwayman , and more recently the spirit of an art student who unfortunately got hooked on hard drugs , which combined with drink killed him after he had attended the celebration party to launch the Horizon Recording Studio . |
37 | He first claims that accidents are unable to outweigh ‘ social needs ’ , which can be traced to the social relations of a society , themselves ultimately caused by its productive forces . |
38 | Perhaps we are seeing , as an evolution ( the origins of which can be traced to the nineteenth century ) , the emergence of a genuine hybrid tribunal , in which case to suggest that this body is a further example of the use of judges for extrajudicial activities is only one way to describe it . |
39 | The acquisition of many gnathostome characters occurred through several transformation series which can be traced across the phylogeny of agnathans . |
40 | This technique provides a constantly changing voltage which can be fed to the computer through a suitable analogue input . |
41 | So we 'll have a single S twelve query server , a relational database management system , which can be accessed from the applications on the database . |
42 | Each facility , or Option , which can be accessed by the LIFESPAN User Interface is identified by means of an Option Number . |
43 | Intended for middle managers with at least two years ' relevant experience it is based on distance learning course and assessment materials which can be integrated with the individual 's work-place activities , thereby minimising career disruptions and maximising the benefits to employee and employer alike . |
44 | It involves the development of a restricted number of units of study based on themes which can be examined across the curriculum . |
45 | It is envisaged that the outcome of the research will be a series of practical guidelines on marketing effectiveness which can be disseminated to the widest possible industrial , commercial and academic audience . |
46 | Some of the connections which can be observed through the textiles are reflected by other goods ; the braids from Chessell Down have been compared with those from Envermeu and Herpes-en-Charente in France , the latter producing additional Anglo-Saxon objects matched in Kent and the Isle of Wight . |
47 | They were moved by their own flesh and blood acting out the motions of birth and parentage with that mixture of awkwardness , ignorance , seriousness and imitation which can be observed in the necessary games of mothers and fathers . |
48 | Planted into well-scrubbed clay pots topped with gravel , miniature spring bulbs make unusual Christmas presents which can be transferred to the recipient 's garden after reflowering |
49 | Special provisions apply to the National Coal Board 's operations , which can be ignored for the moment . |
50 | All material received should be carefully labelled with the owner 's name and returned with a thank you ( which can be written by the children ) when the project ends . |
51 | ( 11.5 ) With this , the line element ( 11.4 ) can be written in the form ( 11.6 ) and the two main equations ( 6.22d , e ) can be written as the single complex equation ( 11.7 ) It may be seen that this is in fact Ernst 's equation , which can be written in the coordinate-invariant form ( 11.8 ) where is the square of the gradient of an arbitrary scalar field which , in this case , is a function of the two ( null ) coordinates only . |
52 | Essentially , of course , a freehold is seen as an appreciating asset the value of which can be realised for the benefit of the firm free from tax ( where the proceeds of sale are reinvested in other firm property ) . |
53 | The curriculum is viewed as a collection of these bodies of knowledge , and as having a content which can be transmitted to the learner . |
54 | Divide among four hot plates , garnish with olives and basil and serve with pistou , which can be tossed into the salad . |
55 | These skills can be applied to a fairly wide range of tasks which can be tackled by the lowest achievers . |
56 | Prepare a proposal which can be sent to the potential new client at the appropriate time , outlining your approach to their work , proposed fee structure , etc . |
57 | Taste is then seen principally as the cause of ‘ classism ’ , which can be defined as the kind of distaste the middle and upper classes feel for the vulgar in fun fairs , cheap commodities , artificial copies , or lack of style , and the contempt working people feel for the pretentious , cold and degenerate middle and upper classes . |
58 | Notice that k is the reciprocal of the income velocity of circulation of money ( which can be defined as the average number of times the money supply changes hands in financing the national income ) . |
59 | Vincent rented a studio — ‘ that is , a room and an alcove which can be arranged for the purpose , cheap enough ’ — on the outskirts of town , at Schenkweg 138 , close to Ryn station . |
60 | Such change can represent a high risk , which it is important to minimise through cost-effective trials , demonstrations and evaluations — many of which can be arranged by the technology provider . |