Example sentences of "[Wh det] [is] [verb] of the " in BNC.
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1 | The President ( currently Fred Timakata ) , who is the republic 's head of state , is elected for five years by an electoral college which is composed of the Parliament and the presidents of the Regional Councils ( local government bodies to which a considerable degree of power is constitutionally devolved ) . |
2 | . The fair price of the bond is 95.30 , which is composed of the present value of the stream of coupon payments ( 52.07 ) and the present value of the return of principal ( 43.23 ) . |
3 | Their benefit lies in the national standard which they set , the flexibility with which NVQ qualifications can be obtained , and the accurate assessment which is made of the trainee 's ability and competence in the work situation . |
4 | Then again , Nicodemus discovered perhaps a strange thing , in a way , but he discovered that , that which is born of the flesh is flesh , to use the words of Jesus . |
5 | That which is born of the flesh is flesh . |
6 | But Jesus does n't just say that which is born of the flesh is flesh , but he also says , and that is which is born of the spirit is spirit . |
7 | But Jesus does n't just say that which is born of the flesh is flesh , but he also says , and that is which is born of the spirit is spirit . |
8 | In the following verse , that which is born of the flesh , is flesh . |
9 | That which is born of the spirit , is spirit . |
10 | Portraiture has a namby-pamby ‘ not-quite- serious-art ’ reputation , because of what 's wanted of the painters . ’ |
11 | ‘ Have n't the police any clues as to what 's become of the poor girl ? ’ |
12 | Staying on the coastal highway , you come in turn to what 's left of the cities of Philadelphia , Baltimore and Washington DC . |
13 | Their cattle are finished : they made the last batch of bread with oxblood to save what 's left of the water , and they drink that mixed with wine , of which there is n't all that much , either . |
14 | ‘ I must go and do my duty as a host for what 's left of the night . ’ |
15 | There 's quite a lot of the broch showing , too , almost the complete circle , with one very high bit where I 'm told there are steps going up to what 's left of the top level , with a view . ’ |
16 | Hewlett-Packard meanwhile is downsizing , if not shutting down , what 's left of the graphics group and workstation operation it has at its Fort Collins facility in Colorado . |
17 | To mop up what 's left of the direct sales budget , Solbourne will establish a chain of technical support offices across Europe , and admits it 's a less expensive way of keeping the European market aware of its presence . |
18 | ‘ Now the important thing is to get the ball rolling and protect what 's left of the desert . ’ |
19 | and hung a college scarf on what 's left of the mast . |
20 | ‘ Well , ’ he continues , clearing up what 's left of the cheese and pineapple sticks . |
21 | Craig : Perhaps you could just lose what 's left of the book , forget about it . |
22 | I do n't suppose you looked at what 's left of the lettering on the reverse . |
23 | After all , these guys are no part of my battle , most of them do n't know me , and they 've turned out in numbers only because Rufus said they had to defend their territory — but I decide this ai n't the time for that , and it would make more sense to invite these gift-horses in for coffee and what 's left of the whisky . |
24 | Take what 's left of the whisky then . |
25 | What 's left of the town is full of soldiers and Flemish mercenaries … |
26 | ‘ Then we can spend what 's left of the night discussing the lousy weather with them , ’ was the disagreeable reply to this nervous question . |
27 | ‘ If you start out now , ’ said Grimma , ‘ you should all be able to get to the barn , even through what 's left of the snow . |
28 | An artist restores the picture without altering what 's left of the original |
29 | Low interest rates have reduced the return on what 's left of the pension funds , and the pensioners say their future looks bleaker than ever . |
30 | ‘ What 's to become of the poor children ? |