Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Data for my research was obtained from four main sources : detailed interviews with ‘ samples ’ of front-line workers , such as social workers and health visitors ; a participant observation study of how a sample of new cases were investigated and managed ; examination of files and records ; attendance at case conferences , which are the meetings of professionals with relevant knowledge of a particular case to decide whether child abuse has taken place , and what course of action is in the best interests of the child , or children , concerned .
2 Which are the farms that belong to Maran Hill ? ’
3 Which are the industries which employ large numbers of women ?
4 The archipelago of Madeira consists of the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo , which are the only inhabited ones , the Desertas , which are the islands close to and visible from Madeira , and the Selvagens , to the south-east and nearer to the Canaries than to Madeira .
5 Four years later Agate was surprised that the film version of J. M. Barrie 's A kiss for Cinderella was so good and in particular that the acting of the American star Betty Bronson had equalled the stage performance of Miss Hilda Trevelyan for what the latter had done with her voice ‘ this little screen actress does with her eyes , which are the windows of as lovable a soul as was ever born into the world of make-believe .
6 Specifically , The Mary Whitehouse Experience is an experience in wankers and turds , which are the boys ' two favourite words .
7 L 178 , p. 5 ) , which , subject to some limited and temporary derogations , provides for the total abolition of ‘ restrictions on movements of capital taking place between persons resident in member states ’ ( article 1 ) , including ‘ direct investments on national territory by non-residents ’ and ‘ acquisition by non-residents of domestic securities not dealt in on a stock exchange ’ ( see points I.A. and III.A. 3 of Annex I to the Directive ) , which are the operations to which the Commission expressly refers .
8 Intact carnivore scats which are the sources of the bones are marked by x in the carnivore assemblage , and the ants ' tunnel entrances are likewise marked by x .
9 There are other aspects of early settlement not easily appreciated and these relate particularly to the major river valleys of the Thames , Severn , Warwickshire Avon and Trent which are the sources of extensive supplies of gravel .
10 The wave orientation ( ie one which involves the cross selling of a product by mail on two or three dates only each year ) is based around defining which are the customers who best fit the profile of the target user ( ie the person who typically opens the credit account ) .
11 Cultural marginality , which encompasses the culture of poverty concept ( Lewis 1966 ) , has been largely discredited because of the implication that traits such as apathy and passivity , which are the hallmarks of the culture of poverty , are very strongly imbedded in those who grow up in such a culture and therefore prevent them responding positively if opportunities arise .
12 The abuse of power , the breach of the special trust between parent and child which are the hallmarks of incest are clearly as significant where the victim is a boy .
13 Her assumptions are broadly Crocean ; value appeared in the individual 's response to the particular work , but should not be erected into hierarchies , and the reader should cultivate ‘ the receptiveness and disinterestedness which are the conditions of aesthetic experience . ’
14 The radioactive elements are mainly ruthenium and zirconium , which are the products of nuclear fission in uranium and form part of the wastes released during reprocessing .
15 The difficulties of transmission are well illustrated in beetles , which are the hosts for the greatest number of Laboulbeniales .
16 Within these areas , which are the catchments of groundwater supply sources , a range of voluntary agricultural measures is being introduced , with agreed rates of payment to farmers who join the scheme .
17 Now in the lock museum I 've taken some locks th that I collected and took them over there they used to do speed locks butted locks sidecar locks er then , as the motor trade changed from all wood frames to metal frames , other types of locks , I took there but this is what is amazing me , they , at the lock museum they highlight all the Willinghall locks which are the padlocks , which are locks er wardrobe locks , cabinet locks and all the smaller type of locks but there was the biggest industry , I mean Walsall locks are still in existence now , they made er er locks for , for , for cars , the Bloxwich lock , that was their biggest trade was er , was er the bigger locks .
18 Is it possible to arrange that they be given blanks and do n't know which are the blanks and which are the real , because otherwise there 's a risk after you 've done this the schools will suspect that they 're low , and therefore they will add a little on to their blank or something like that .
19 In relation to this , a number of cohesive chains were identified in the analysis , the most significant of which are the progressions of phrases relating to the cabinet ministers and the soldiers .
20 It is views such as those expressed in the article which are the foundations of all forms of apartheid .
21 One of the most important aspects of bereavement help is perhaps enabling a grieving person to talk about their negative thoughts as well as their sad thoughts ( which are the ones it is presumed we want to hear ) .
22 Robots , for example , are best suited for the highly repetitive manufacturing tasks which are the ones least suited to human efforts so that robotisation can cure some of the ills of mass production .
23 The British Standard BS 6652 for child resistance is granted to specific combinations of bottle and cap and has been given only for some makes of closures on BS 1679 bottles , which are the ones we use in this hospital .
24 Now which are the ones that you 've got to group ?
25 Focus upon ecosystems in this way also required emphasis upon biogeochemical cycles which are the pathways whereby mineral nutrients are cycled through the world system and this was important as a major thrust in the systems approach ( chapter 7 , p. 156 ) .
26 One of the important aspects of country house building that is rarely demonstrated is the basic structure — your photograph shows , in admirable clarity , the arrangement of load-bearing walls ( and , incidentally , a precarious water tank in the roof ) which are the bones on which the skin and organs are built .
27 Scepticism about the relation between words and things indeed raises a question about whether the Renaissance is a phenomenon or whether it is a signifier , a discursive practice , which acts as a supplement for , say , the activities of the early modern period which are the things ostensibly being signified by the term Renaissance .
28 An entity-relationship model views the organisation as a set of data elements , known as entities , which are the things of interest to the organisation , and relationships between these entities .
29 Which are the giants and midgets of the cat world ?
30 There are four main sources of the Shari'a : the Koran , which is compiled from thousands of religious verses revealed by God through his Prophet , Muhammad ; the Sunna , which are the traditions the Prophet addressed that are not recorded in the Koran ; the Ijma , which are the perceptions of the Ulema , or religious scholars ; and the Quiyas , which is a method whereby known jurists agree upon new legal principles .
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