Example sentences of "[Wh det] are [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The thought of asking one of the Royal family for money to breed owls seemed a bit out of order ; however , Suzy explained that the scheme was designed to help young people just like myself set up projects or businesses which are of benefit to the local community , as well as themselves .
2 The present discussion will highlight just one or two main conclusions which are of relevance to the main lines of argument in this book .
3 The main findings of the Scottish Office report ‘ Driver Attitudes to Speed ’ include a number of conclusions which are of relevance to local authorities :
4 It is thus the public elite which mediates across the country 's divisions inventing policies which are of advantage to itself and its clients .
5 Post Office Archives ( London ) Although the collections mainly concern the work of the General post Office , there are significant holdings of records from the late seventeenth century which are of importance to local historians researching the evolution of communication methods .
6 I can assure my hon. Friend that we shall continue to attach the greatest importance to achieving improved rules and disciplines , as we have throughout , along with better market openings , both of which are of importance to our textile industry , which wants lower tariffs on woollen textiles in the United States of America , where it already has a substantial export trade but where there is great further potential .
7 But the caves which are of interest to British cavers are inland caves — formed with the key ingredients of water , limestone and one hell of a long time .
8 The terms under which the EIB was formed prescribe that the purpose of finance provided shall be to support : projects aiding development of less advanced regions of the Community ; modernization and conversion projects in essentially declining areas ; and projects , usually large , which are of interest to several member countries or the Community as a whole .
9 Issue 1 addresses many issues which are of interest to Lothian Highways Staff .
10 Through exposure to the rich variety of skills , attitudes , gifts , life- and workstyles found in ordinary people , children can be shown that all individuals are unique and that it is their differences ( rather than their similarities ) which are of value to society .
11 Again , those elements of the house-building industry , both firms and individuals , which are at present to an alarming extent drifting into jobbing and repair work on account of the difficulty of obtaining licences , will find their way back into the housing field , and the existing danger of skilled house-building teams being broken up and not replaced will be avoided .
12 Then there is a Prado disperso , made up of works which not even the store-rooms have space for , and which are on loan to embassies , universities , provincial town halls and the like .
13 There are many issues people have to address in the aftermath of courtship which are in contrast to the wishes and hopes experienced during it .
14 Marija na Škriljna , near Beram , painted in 1471 , display a naive vitality and a medieval peasant 's sense of the harsh realities of life which are in contrast to the more cultivated products of the Italian Renaissance painters .
15 Johnson equates Psyche 's lamp with the female ability to shine a light on aspects of life which are in darkness to the male .
16 However , Sergei Freidzon , a former Soviet planner , identifies two additional standing bodies : an Institution of Permanent Advisers ( 19 civilians , as well as the CGS and two First Deputy Defence Ministers ) and a larger Institution of Permanent Consultants ( 50 per cent military , 50 per cent civilian ) , both of which are in harness to the Council for much of the year .
17 The statute only vests in the agency ( with some exceptions ) the state-owned assets of such former state enterprises which have already been converted into companies ; further , such part of the equity of other companies which was vested in the state before coming into force of the statute of conversion and which are still in state ownership ; finally , assets remaining in state ownership after the liquidation of state enterprises and any other assets which are from time to time vested in the agency by separate legislation or a resolution of parliament .
18 2.4 " Common Parts " means any malls and other pedestrian ways concourses and circulation areas staircases escalators ramps and lifts service roads loading bays forecourts and other ways and areas in the Centre which are from time to time during the Term provided by the Landlord for common use by customers frequenting the Centre and by the Tenants and the occupiers of the Centre or persons expressly or by implication authorised by them Although it is highly unlikely that the landlord would so amend or alter the common parts to make it impossible for the tenant to carry on its business , the following additional wording may be considered :
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