Example sentences of "[Wh det] it be [adj] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It will not be very helpful to designate a foreign division a ‘ cash cow ’ if it is located in a part of the world from which it is impossible to remit funds . |
2 | The point I am labouring at such length is that there is a large and complicated repertoire of non-verbal behaviour without which it is impossible to communicate meanings through the medium of spoken words and although it is tempting to regard this non-lexical repertoire as something which can be painlessly removed without any significant loss of meaning , the experience of reconstructing talk from a medium in which the representation of this aspect of speech is so poor is a salutary reminder of its importance . |
3 | That God has waited until this late hour to create a situation in which it is right to ordain women also ? |
4 | The goal is a straightforward and modest one : to build a structure within which it is possible to appreciate differences between places which is not empiricist ( as the CURS initiative largely is ) but is set within an appreciation of the nature of capitalist society . |
5 | The wires on telephones are of a type to which it is difficult to make connections but there should be no difficulty if the pieces of screw terminal block are used as shown . |
6 | There are angles from which it is important to emphasise similarities , and others from which — for equally strong moral reasons — it is important to emphasise differences . |
7 | Porto Heli has a large , nearly enclosed bay , and steady winds in which it 's safe to leave novices to romp for hour upon hour with little restriction . |
8 | Of course it would be ideal to have a material in which it was impossible to initiate cracks at all . |
9 | Rather than seeing responses to questions as simple indicators of factual properties , these theorists saw them as data from which it was possible to make inferences about the dispositional and motivational character of social actors ' behaviours . |
10 | If the weather was poor the Empress organized rehearsals for the play to be performed in the Palace Theatre , in which it was customary to allot roles to some of the guests . |