Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [am/are] [vb pp] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was pointed out that the official procedure for collating Garden computer equipment bids remained within the remit of cost centre managers , who are asked to submit supplementary estimates when making their own Departmental submissions .
2 Where it breaks down and you get a governing body that is split down the middle , where you get staff who tend to who might tend to go in an opposite way to the head teacher , where you get parents who are asked to make difficult decisions as with an opt out ballot , then I think that you have to look very hard at the way that that school is managed and the way that it 's going in the future , because those are the sort of issues that unless you get those right the future for the school can not be as bright as it is for one where they are working as a team .
3 What will the right hon. and learned Gentleman do to protect schools which have many students with special needs , especially students who are not statemented but who are seen to have special needs ?
4 The position nevertheless remains that the possibility exists of parliamentary legislation inconsistent with the 1972 Act being preferred by an English court under the doctrine of implied repeal and , even if this possibility were removed , there would always remain the possibility of an express repeal , for notwithstanding this impressive accumulation of law and practice there is no shortage of political figures who insist that the sovereignty of the Parliament of the United Kingdom stands unimpaired , and plenty who are pledged to use that power to extract the United Kingdom from the coils of Europe in which they see it as enmeshed .
5 Owners of a historic building on a valuable site who are determined to realize substantial sums on the property often allow the building to decay during the years of indecision .
6 Do we have a list of authorised researchers , that is people who are authorised to give costed clearances .
7 Those who have become pregnant are treated as children who have made mistakes , and who are assumed to make inadequate mothers , which is patronising and wrong .
8 Allowing a realistic amount of time is crucial if we are serious about asking people who are disabled to make informed decisions and choices .
9 Lermontov , for his part , was a character out of Byron , and so was Pechorin , the ‘ hero of our time ’ in Lermontov 's novel of 1839 , one of those people ‘ who are fated to attract all kinds of unusual things ’ .
10 Training schemes are being used to keep a pool of potential workers with low expectations who are forced to take any job that might come along , no matter what the conditions or level of pay .
11 But premature confidence in a little-known , ill-tested theory is not a suitable attitude for Christians who are urged to test all things .
12 Men are notoriously " macho " and have few scruples about abandoning their women , who are left to take sole responsibility for their children .
13 Lexicographers who are permitted to use interactive terminals on the system have an identity which is known to the system and created by the System Supervisor .
14 Riders who are dropped face complex penalties .
15 The first tier consists of paraprofessional village health workers , resident in each village , who are expected to provide primary health care to everyone in the village .
16 It is no accident that people who are driven to climb corporate ladders have parents who believe ladder climbing is important .
17 Broadmoor , Rampton and Ashworth Hospitals provide care for 1,700 mentally abnormal people who are judged to require high conditions of security .
18 Many who are required to study social policy are , or expect to be , involved in its implementation .
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