Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The examples also demonstrate the complexity of the family situations which are referred to social workers , if a situation can be resolved by commonsense solutions , and talking through with friends and relatives , then this is usually achieved privately .
32 It was proposed that there are endings ( or receptors ) within the nervous system which are attuned to specific types of energy , For example , retinal receptors in the eye respond to light energy , cochlear endings in the ear to vibrations in the air , and so on .
33 Workmen 's services also had to be provided under the agreement , and this is reflected currently by the early morning cars which are operated from 0500 each working day .
34 With the introduction of the 1990 Health and Safety Act , four new training courses have been added to the company 's training calendar , which are attended by all members of staff .
35 The options under this index allow the manipulation of ‘ products ’ , packages of software which are intended for internal or external release to a ‘ client ’ .
36 Detailed discussion of restrictive trade practices which are regulated by anti-trust laws such as the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 are beyond the scope of this work .
37 All the characteristics outlined apply in principle to the hierarchies which fall within the scope of lexical semantics , that is to say , those which are composed of lexical items , and those structuring relations are relations of sense holding between those lexical items .
38 There are frequent butter , grain , wine and beef mountains which are stored at great cost or sold off cheaply to other countries .
39 ‘ Currently we are represented at the AAA by the road race committee , none of the members of which are selected by direct election .
40 The horsetails reproduce by means of spores , which are born in small cone-like structures at the tip of the branches or on modified shoots .
41 We have taken all reasonable and proper steps to ensure that proper arrangements have been made for all the holidays which are advertised in this brochure and for excursions as described above and that the suppliers of the various services which will be provided to you as part of the inclusive holiday are efficient , safe and reputable businesses , and that they comply with the local and national laws and regulations of the country in which they provide those services .
42 Effective and profitable national M&A practices which enjoy the support of local senior management and which are invested with sufficient professional and technical resources to allow the provision of an appropriate scope of M&A advisory services .
43 There are up to 8 rugose arm spines which are invested with thickened skin .
44 Well it goes into a pot , and it , it buys into different funds which are invested in different markets , erm , to give you some examples , erm , we can invest in property , we can invest in some securities , government securities , er , we invest in the Stock Exchange and we have managers who look after these funds , and they perform extremely well .
45 Publication of research findings as single , small steps leads to individual ‘ knowledge claims ’ , by publication , some of which are incorporated into accepted knowledge ( Gilbert ) , but the largest theoretical advances seem to occur as the result of the application of several small steps , possibly involving different sub-disciplines in the research process .
46 The themes which are highlighted in this paper follow the same order as the full text of the Lineamenta , and are covered under the headings of the three main parts .
47 Scenes which are viewed at normal eye level convey the message that this is a normal situation : dramatically , it is neutral .
48 You can set up menus which are assigned to specific users and passwords .
49 She is not interested in data as entities to be modeled but in texts as purposeful acts of communication which carry meaning and which are related to other texts .
50 We could say that an animal is a group of things which are related in some way .
51 This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory .
52 This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory .
53 The ‘ collegiate ’ quality of the three-level dwellings which are sited in the topmost section of the nave and which are reached via integral winding staircases is particularly delightful .
54 This formerly served some coal pits , long abandoned , which are reached after two further miles .
55 These issues are discussed in Chapter 2 in relation to the clauses in the precedent s in that chapter which are affected by this issue .
56 It may be of use to compare the regional groupings of brooch types with those areas which are revealed as high consumers of imported luxury goods ; whilst such a correlation tells us nothing about the mode of production of the brooches , it does provide some articulation to the distribution maps .
57 There are , nevertheless , tensions between the conservative and liberal variants of the normativist style which are revealed by this study .
58 The most popular marine live food available is Artemia or brine shrimp which are reared in commercial hatcheries and sold as live adults .
59 There is also a further power to exempt goods sold for export ( s32 ) and trade descriptions which are covered under other statutes such as food and drugs legislation .
60 To be of maximum value to the user , an index should be included , to indicate the reader where each grammatical structure and phonological feature is discussed ( e.g. the passive ; stress patterns ) An introductory table of contents is also useful , to indicate the general topics which are covered in each lesson .
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