Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh adv] is the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | oh I 'd suggest , with respect , that it should be included in a footnote to that affect so that the simple minded like myself when they see well cost value of , as almost eighteen million and a present day value of twenty eight million and over and look again at twelve hundred and four pounds I say where is the money gone ? |
2 | This may be done by defining where is the number of links of length in the equivalent random chain and and are , respectively , the fully extended and the mean square length of the real chain . |
3 | Hence the vector du is perpendicular to dX and may be written where is the rotation vector . |
4 | Deciding where is the beginning can be a trouble for an art historian . |
5 | If your appetite has been whetted and all this sounds more dynamic than your present position , you might just be wondering where is the catch ? |
6 | Now it 's referred in item one of the introductory paragraph , in the introduction about additional funding , and I just wonder where is the total for this additional funding ? |
7 | ‘ Frederick , I asked when is the material going to be ready ? ’ |
8 | Hence the expression above becomes where is the rate of strain tensor . |
9 | An extremely valuable electronic technique is to return a fraction β of the output signal of an amplifier of gain A to the input in such a way that the net input signal to the amplifier becomes where is the input signal intended for amplification . |
10 | For angular momentum we have where is the surface traction in suffix form . |
11 | Assuming , as before , the relation to be true for any volume V , we have where is the acceleration . |
12 | Then , where δ is the fraction so that the Goldbach–Rehage formula above becomes or This can be written in terms of , the relaxation time at the glass temperature , since where is a shift factor and Hence or , if the material is being heated or cooled at a rate we have where is the decrement of the expansion coefficient of the glass and , as before . |