Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The court ruling in a suit brought by the Fund for Animals and other groups against the Interior Department means that the department 's Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed by September 1996 to propose for listing 400 species for which there is substantial evidence of the need for protection .
32 For the sake of completeness , we will give an example of melody in which there is neither repetition , of however small a component , nor evidence of any constructive factor .
33 Etzioni formulates a hypothesis about organizations seeking to be effective : that they will shift their compliance structure towards one in which there is greater congruence between power and involvement , either by changing the nature of the power employed ( e.g. from sanctions to ‘ leadership ’ ) or the participants involved ( e.g. by recruitment methods ) ( Etzioni 1961 ) .
34 The events of crystallisation , on which there is general agreement , are ( i ) the making of a winding up order , ( ii ) the appointment of an administrative receiver , ( iii ) the company 's ceasing to carry on business , ( iv ) the taking of possession by the debentureholder and ( v ) the happening of an event expressly provided for in the debenture , often referred to as ‘ automatic crystallisation . ’
35 In Latvia , a rigid system prevails with the court sending a prisoner to one of four different types of regime , from which there is little chance of being moved .
36 For systems in which there is little variation of both load torque and distance of travel it may be appropriate to operate with a fixed switching angle , so as to minimise the controller costs .
37 Neumann 's hanging on to a limited and personalized notion of what constitutes an Allegretto leads him to assume many things for which there is little foundation .
38 For many years there have been worries over the increasing monopolisation of British industry , as evidenced by increased levels of both aggregate and market concentration , and for which there is little doubt that merger activity has , at times , been a major causal factor ( see e.g. HMSO 1978 , Hughes 1989 ) .
39 Durkheim distinguishes between simple , pre-industrial societies in which there is little division of labour ( sometimes referred to as Gemeinschaft societies ) and more advanced ( Gesellschaft ) societies in which people perform specialized jobs .
40 In view of this , it is prepared , on occasions , to buy particular stocks for which there is little demand otherwise ; for instance , the Bank was a net purchaser of index-linked stocks during certain periods in 1990 when demand for these stocks was low .
41 The justification for an involvement in partnership can readily be found on philosophical grounds about which there is little dispute .
42 In reality , the training centres are a place of occupation , usually involving work which is menial and unfulfilling , and from which there is little throughput into employment elsewhere .
43 This is accomplished by first differentiating the freewheeling current signal and then using a comparator to find the time instants at which there is 110 change of current .
44 In order to work properly the dominant forces in each of the three spheres have to monopolize the key resources for which there is great competition .
45 They should be constantly asking why a bottle is the shape it is and whether the ingredients come from a whale or from a natural substance of which there is great abundance .
46 Here I will limit discussion to two disciplines in which there is great activity .
47 If we adopt here Le Page 's distinction between focusing and diffuseness in language states , a community like Belfast is relatively diffuse ( divergent within itself ) in comparison with more homogeneous communities , but relatively focused when compared with communities in which there is extensive code-switching and code-mixing ( such as the Caribbean communities studied by Le Page and Tabouret-Keller , 1985 ) .
48 The offence is one in respect of which there is vicarious liability on the part of the licence-holder ( Sched. 5 ) .
49 For that reason , the Russians will need to have a community in which there is private property , freedom from regulation and low taxation , with the opportunity for people to accumulate wealth and invest it .
50 With so many colleges there simply were not enough funds to go round : a twelve year survey ( 1890–1901 ) of the Baptist colleges shows that of eighty-five annual budgets for which there is full evidence , fifty-five had over-spent .
51 The gens is there to demonstrate the possibility of a totally communal classless stage based on totally different principles to those of capitalism , but which , Engels claims , actually represents a state of affairs which had existed , and for which there is historical evidence .
52 Security of IT in a bank is therefore of paramount importance , and in this example it is principally the integrity of its systems about which there is most concern .
53 For example , management training , which figured prominently as a topic for which there is most need of external course provision has been noted as being very suitable for courses run by own local authority central training units : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines . ‘
54 That decentralized state structures serve to reduce the scope of welfare state expansion and socialist incumbency is one of the few findings in the comparative public policy literature on which there is near unanimity ( Castles , 1985 , p. 120 ) .
55 It should institute a review in any establishment in which there is clear evidence from the monitoring arrangements referred to later in this document that there is a high incidence of violence in that unit .
56 Equally it may depend on the social factors that may have determined the decoration used ; the earlier brooches may be designed to satisfy a society in which there is less variation in social identity than later .
57 In this case , though the term ‘ power ’ is used to describe acts ' , there are important areas outside the realms of ‘ acts ’ which are also associated with power but at out which there is less certainty .
58 The approach taken is a two stage one : firstly , the identification of those distinctions concerning which there is common agreement ; secondly the creation of a uniform encoding system within which those distinctions can be expressed for interchange .
59 The identification of areas in which there is bipartisan agreement on the desirability of change or of the maintenance of existing services will be of particular interest .
60 It is also one on which there is considerable ignorance .
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