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

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1 The impression just described is not characteristic of all uses of the modals however : there are some where the infinitive 's event seems to coincide with that of the auxiliary , but in a very different way from do .
2 These figures suggest that where items are available at all times ( as in the case of items housed in the Main Building , which are accessible whenever the Library is open to the public ) and can be delivered relatively quickly ( as is again the case with items from the Main Building ) readers will tend not to make advance reservations , but where access is restricted ( as in the case of material from the Annexe and from the Advocates ' Library , both of which have restricted hours of service ) or where delivery may take some time ( as is particularly the case with Annexe materials ) advance orders will more frequently be placed .
3 Miller , by contrast , holds that holist explanations are appropriate whenever a specific condition is met — whenever a social phenomenon would persist if the relevant properties of particular individual members of a society were different .
4 Bidault , it has been said , leader of the Resistance in occupied France , may have been unaware how the world outside had changed during the war ; but in any event distrusted Ho as a communist as well as a nationalist threat to France 's post-war international position .
5 Both Celie and Ponyboy are fourteen when the books start and both books follow their main characters through the most eventful periods of their lives , expressing the main characters ' outlook on life , their feelings and most importantly , their own personal tragedies and joys .
6 Some of the most fascinating demi-caractère ballets are those where the choreographer has sought inspiration from oriental dance .
7 Other cases are those where the agent 's knowledge and motivation can be surmised from the circumstances of his life ( parents or children ) or where a special arrangement is made to make sure of them ( e.g. , when legislators are periodically elected , thus providing them with motives to find out what are their electors ' best interests and to satisfy them , at least where the prestige , power , and lawful remuneration of their office are their only rewards and where these rewards are themselves substantial ) .
8 If America and Eastern Europe have been the world leaders , the only countries in the world that can claim to be clean are those where the athletes are too poor to afford the drugs .
9 A number of these countries are those where the first stages of industrialisation — the establishment of heavy industry and low cost manufacturing of relatively low added value products — are well underway and a firm base of markets within the industrialised world has been established .
10 Moreover , the areas where prices have fallen furthest , in the south of the country , are those where the market is weakest — in London and the south east house prices have fallen by over 9% in the last 12 months .
11 Controlled trusts are those where the solicitor is the sole trustee or where all of the co-trustees are partners or solicitors within the same firm .
12 The most serious forms of illness are those where the patient 's ruwai or smell has been taken by one of these beings .
13 Since others do not possess the experience or diagnostic expertise of the field officer ( except , in some cases , the discharger himself ) and since reporting is contingent upon the knowledge that there exist means for ‘ doing something about the problem ’ , it follows that the kinds of ‘ pollution ’ most frequently drawn to the agency 's attention are those where the pollution or its consequences are easily noticed and identifiable as ‘ abnormal ’ or ‘ unusual ’ .
14 The most effective lessons are those where the child is given the opportunity , either as an individual or as a member of a small group , to explore and to create something original .
15 The best are those where the head is made from a single piece of metal rather than where individual teeth are riveted into place .
16 Campese will be 32 when the Wallabies lay their crown on the line in South Africa and coach Bob Dwyer is beginning to believe in miracles .
17 Let us be clear where the fault lies .
18 It should now be clear why the daggerboard must be fully down , as not only does it provide stability , but also the pivot point about which the board turns .
19 The strategy 's objective is to achieve a patient record that will be accessible wherever a patient is treated and to build on that record an entire clinical information system , so its success depends on the support of doctors .
20 It should be obvious why a single structural or ‘ semantic ’ paragraph in Hinds ' ( 1977 ) analysis can extend over five orthographic paragraphs in a newspaper .
21 Indeed , a kind of inertia may be present whereby the genetic constitution of a species prevents it following the same adaptive route in relation to a common ecology as other species may show .
22 It still needed courage to make the decision , since he could n't be sure how the fans and the horses would react to him .
23 Well you see it may be important where the information came from , you did n't get it from the cards , you say you were getting information from all directions .
24 These contested cases where there is considerable media coverage tend to be those where the defendant(s) can attempt a claim that the victim consented to intercourse .
25 Add to this the change in orientation of the legs in many reptiles , which can be used in an efficient running action , unlike the ungainly waddling of the amphibians and it will be apparent why the reptiles were better adapted to terrestrial life than the amphibians , and why they largely displaced them .
26 I hope that by then it will be apparent why the adjective ‘ naive ’ is appropriate for the description of many inductivists .
27 Bains believed ‘ that the advice of officers must be available wherever the effective decisions are taken and if it is the party group which makes those decisions then a way must be found of making the officers ’ advice available ’ ( Bains 1972 : 18 — 19 ) .
28 When we began , we therefore had six members helping lead the open youth club ; one who headed up and organised a coffee bar which aims to be open whenever the centre is open ; others who were involved in the drama ; keep fit ; OAP 's and other groups .
29 In many cases , it will not be possible to be certain how the sale will ultimately be structured ; if there is a chance that a share sale may be arranged to meet the acquiror 's needs , it will be necessary to regard all advertisements leading up to sale as investment advertisements .
30 The advantage of a hard disk is that the programs and data are available whenever the computer is switched on , without having to find and run the correct floppy disk .
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