Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It raises a number of complex and inter-related matters , some of which are for the pensions industry , some for the banks , some for actuaries , auditors and regulators . |
2 | There is little doubt that there are some sounds that come from semi-acoustic guitars which are beyond the realms of an EQ job on a solid . |
3 | When you draw the curtains in the evening , remember not to cover radiators which are under the windows . |
4 | Some are trainees actually do maybe I 've classed the fee earning staff which are on the areas , actually maybe some are n't actually non fee earners . |
5 | which are in the minutes . |
6 | Homage to the Snakes which are in the Arrows of Magicians |
7 | This catfish exhibits an usual form of ‘ parental care ’ , not dissimilar to that of the cuckoo — which is infamous for laying its eggs in the nests of other birds and leaving them to be hatched and raised by the involuntary ‘ foster-parents ’ In the case of Synodontis multipunctatus , it swims in and out among mouth-brooding cichlids which are in the throes of spawning and releases its eggs at the same time as the cichlid , whose eggs it often devours . |
8 | Which are in the Rays of the Sun , which have made their abode in the Waters . ’ |
9 | Sir Edwin Lutyens in the 1920s in a ‘ Napoleon ’ armchair , two of which are in the Dolls ' House library . |
10 | The Director General is responsible for reviewing commercial activities in the UK and identifying trading practices which are against the interests of consumers . |
11 | I am just able to discern the formalities which are like the horns of ships circling in the fog to dock . |
12 | This was the first English Bible printed in Roman type and with verse divisions , which are among the reasons why it was enormously popular and , for the next fifty years , the most commonly owned and read version in England . |
13 | The overgrown grass , hedges and piles of wood are a haven for mice , which are among the tawnies ' favourite food . |
14 | That gag was consciously played for laughs , of course , but the really funny thing is that the pioneering Australian brands which were on the shelves in the ‘ 70s were actually called the much more comical names of Kanga Rouge and Wallaby wine . |
15 | Ignoring the whole question of invisibility , which is particularly oppressive to working-class lesbians and gays , she nonetheless raised matters which were on the minds of many other heterosexual politicians . |
16 | " At the east end modern windows are made to the kitchen and chamber , over which are yet to be seen part of three antient lancet windows of the chancel , the center one somewhat higher and larger than the other two ; which were before the alterations deep and narrow . |
17 | Nevertheless , when asked about the way the societies sold insurance , 49 per cent of customers said they trusted their society to sell them only those products and services which were in the customers ' best interests . |
18 | A brief list of these phrases which were in the documents in 1121 will show their relevance : |
19 | if it shall appear by the record of the books , rolls and memoranda of his court , or by ancient perambulations , or by any other sufficient evidence , that any royal demesnes , or lands or woods which were in the forests before the time of Henry II , had been excluded by the late perambulations , then they shall be re-afforested . |
20 | The court ordered the original bills of lading , which were in the hands of B. , the ambassador of the Republic of Somalia appointed to the United Nations Organisation by the former government , to be placed in court to facilitate the sale of the cargo and for the net proceeds of sale to be paid into court . |
21 | On an international basis , the British rate is calculated at 10.2 per cent which is above the averages for the ‘ Major 7 ’ economies , Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development , and the European Community . |
22 | It should also be apparent , though , that there is a variety of other behaviour which is outside the rules and standards of society but which does not break the criminal law . |
23 | However , as you can see from Figure 9.5 , the adiabatic lapse-rate , which indicates heat transfer by thermal convection , is not followed at altitudes above about 30 km , which is below the altitudes from which most of the radiation to space ( at planetary wavelengths ) originates . |
24 | Curiously enough , special interest is provided by music which is on the discs , but not mentioned on the front of the boxes ! |
25 | The Conference Planning Committee approved the location , which is on the outskirts of Bangkok , during its recent meeting in London . |
26 | The Conference Planning Committee approved the location , which is on the outskirts of Bangkok , during its recent meeting in London . |
27 | Such examples include the early Church of the Saviour ( 1425 ) in the Andronikhov Monastery in the city ( 248 ) and the Monastery of the Virgin of the Don ( 1593 ) which is on the outskirts ( 247 ) . |
28 | I understand that this particular problem may be dealt with in the near future , and it is quite obvious that the Rules need urgently to be reconsidered in order to make it clear to circuit judges and to magistrates , who have the problem of dealing with these snatches , that they can deal with it in an appropriate way which is in the interests of the child concerned . |
29 | Because the additional quantity of products which must flow into our heavy industry has to be taken from outside , not from within the sphere of heavy industry itself , which is in the hands of the workers ' state , but from elsewhere , from other external sources , whatever the price we have to pay . |
30 | Multi-millionaire Roy Breuhat , who is based in Guernsey , has taken the first steps towards taking over the financially-stricken First Division club , which is in the hands of a receiver . |