Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The forecaster would search past time-series of data for consistent evidence of : * seasonal variations ( which are for instance marked in the case of holiday or toy sales ) over a period of a year .
2 At Strathclyde , two bound copies are required , both of which are for deposit in the main library .
3 In London 's East End , the social composition of the area will ultimately be substantially changed as a result of the building of 25,000 dwellings — the vast majority of which are for owner-occupation .
4 Now when interest charges fall , the person who is buying the house benefits from the reduction in interest charges , but the person who is renting a house in local authority and then in this case nobody , nobody else in Harlow to rent it from , is faced with , not with a decreased monthly rental , but with an ever increasing one because as more and more Council houses are sold the cost of maintaining that there , the superstructure of the town , the cost of maintaining Council houses goes on increasing and so the burden is laid on the tenants and the tenant can find , will find himself that pound for pound increasing his rent while the house owner is decreasing his mortgage charges and at the end of the day the tenant is paying increased rent , increased rate and with nothing to show for it , erm , I 've always been in favour of a sale , of , of property er owner occupiers , but not at the expense of the people who can not afford to be owner occupiers , ah , to my mind , the present housing system is designed to maintain the existing class structure because even with the large discounts that one gets and nobody 's ever yet convinced me that why you should get a discount because you buy a Council house , but if you buy one privately owned you ca n't get a discount and it , there 's , this , this is so utter nonsense , but it is throwing a much heavier burden every time a house is sold on the remaining houses which are for rent , and so you that , although the idea is to make it a classless this society with more and more people owning their own properties the mo the mere fact that the majority of people in the town can not afford to buy even the reduced priced Council house , is an example that the , the system , the class system a division by income still exists .
5 Somehow they must disentangle the satellites ( which are for sale ) from the land-based computers and data banks , which make sense of the satellites information but which are not apparently for sale .
6 It consists of twenty-six high-quality works , many of which are for sale .
7 But it 's not just financial details which are for sale , you can buy virtually anyone 's employment details , as we found out .
8 Construction is very robust , with a full metal jacket and six heavy duty switches ( four of which are for patch changes and the other two for swapping between banks ) .
9 The thought of asking one of the Royal family for money to breed owls seemed a bit out of order ; however , Suzy explained that the scheme was designed to help young people just like myself set up projects or businesses which are of benefit to the local community , as well as themselves .
10 Management has no knowledge of selling overseas and , although educated by experience , has little knowledge of finance , economics , languages , etc. , which are of help when selling overseas .
11 Similarly , players can be genuinely frightened of their own weapons , which are of course purely ‘ defensive ’ .
12 Insofar as there was any factual basis for people 's answers , it seems likely that for many it was MLR or bank base rate , which were between 12½ and 14 per cent at the time of the survey , and which are of course frequently mentioned in the press and on TV .
13 People and even nations are often pigeon-holed according to people 's preconceived ideas , which are of course seldom accurate .
14 Manipulation can be provided by store-and-control-register multiple-word move instructions ( which are of course privileged ) , and the supervisor uses these to save and restore the control registers .
15 Thus , just as it is dangerous to superimpose standard-based analyses on a present-day vernacular , so it must be at least equally dangerous to do this in dealing with past states , which are of course also divergent .
16 But he or she still seems to be unencumbered by , for example , the class , gender or ethnic relations which are of course socially constructed .
17 How do we attempt to deduce some general guidelines from his history and teaching which are of relevance for us today ?
18 The present discussion will highlight just one or two main conclusions which are of relevance to the main lines of argument in this book .
19 The main findings of the Scottish Office report ‘ Driver Attitudes to Speed ’ include a number of conclusions which are of relevance to local authorities :
20 The collection and computerization of data will form the basis for investigation of six areas of Korean development which are considered to be under-researched by both Koreans and Korean specialists , and which are of relevance both to development policy and to the identification of future potential economic opportunities for Britain in South Korea as well as the future impact of Korea on the world economy .
21 It is thus the public elite which mediates across the country 's divisions inventing policies which are of advantage to itself and its clients .
22 ‘ is concerned not solely with the specific rules on the pursuit of an occupation but also with the rules relating to the various general facilities which are of assistance in the pursuit of that occupation .
23 The passage was not some ghastly simile of war or territorial domination ( though heaven knows what the Iranians would have made of it ) , but just a pictorial explanation of the passage North said he read them next , from the third chapter of Galatians : ‘ Know ye therefore that they which are of faith , the same are the children of Abraham . ’
24 Post Office Archives ( London ) Although the collections mainly concern the work of the General post Office , there are significant holdings of records from the late seventeenth century which are of importance to local historians researching the evolution of communication methods .
25 This section considers some of the important demographic features of the older age groups which are of importance when considering future and current demands for health and social care .
26 Here , it is the substance and the signified which are of importance .
27 I can assure my hon. Friend that we shall continue to attach the greatest importance to achieving improved rules and disciplines , as we have throughout , along with better market openings , both of which are of importance to our textile industry , which wants lower tariffs on woollen textiles in the United States of America , where it already has a substantial export trade but where there is great further potential .
28 But the caves which are of interest to British cavers are inland caves — formed with the key ingredients of water , limestone and one hell of a long time .
29 The terms under which the EIB was formed prescribe that the purpose of finance provided shall be to support : projects aiding development of less advanced regions of the Community ; modernization and conversion projects in essentially declining areas ; and projects , usually large , which are of interest to several member countries or the Community as a whole .
30 I received some letters this morning which are of interest . "
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