Example sentences of "what is [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That what is on one side is in fact a category of diverse contents does not take away from the fundamental duality .
2 The members , and several other participating companies , were brought together by Bell Atlantic Business Systems Services because it believes the lack of centrally available information on what is on heterogeneous networks , and where , is snagging the promise of networked computing .
3 This is not the way to maintain it in what is for many accountants a difficult transitional period .
4 This brings the time of resuming sexual relations right up to what is for most women the most fertile time of the month .
5 It also has a couple of sockets over the ears where you can plug in what is to all effects a stethoscope . ’
6 The men do what is to all intents a twenty-four-hour shift seven days a week .
7 In origin they are Indian traditions , Hinduism and ( what is to some extent its off-shoot ) Buddhism .
8 What is of immediate importance is the realisation , often lost sight of when discussing procedure , that adjudication is but one form of decision-making .
9 What is of greatest concern , though , is the impact of this exorbitant charge on personal safety .
10 However , what is of paramount importance and cause for hope , is the fact of the very existence of this human need for a ‘ god ’ to worship .
11 But what is of crucial importance in the account thus far is that these action types are syntactically and semantically unstructured .
12 Can I can I say that in my opinion that the county council 's current budgeting strategy which effectively imposes a two percent efficiency saving which I might add in figures come to something like one point five million erm is , is of concern but what is of greater concern is the further possibility of a four percent er reduction which is being sought in blocks of three percent and one percent next year for ninety four ninety five which is to the amount of two point eight million at the current prices will in my opinion decimate the present level of service provision in policing .
13 What is of greater significance for our analysis is the heavily personal nature of campaigning for today 's congress .
14 But what is of greater Baldwin significance is the clear indication that at this stage he had developed little of the pervading antipathy to wards Lloyd George which was to be the making of his own career .
15 Essentialist RE therefore encourages a particular teaching style : a method which homes in on what is of central importance and relevance for each pupil .
16 The teacher may be self-employed , but still the profession rather than any other detail is what is of primary interest ( SHAME OF A KINKY SIR ) .
17 It is sad when the options are closed off because those who support do not know what is of most significance .
18 It is pointed out , for example , that what is of most interest is not pay levels but living standards , and the latter can be more easily influenced through tax and benefit policies .
19 What is of particular relevance to the AEC sample is Phillpott and Lancucki 's finding that 53 per cent of all male offenders with five or more preconvictions were reconvicted within a year ( 1979 , p. 24 ) .
20 What is of particular interest is the way in which these activities are justified .
21 What is of particular interest is that direct investment overseas by such enterprises has become increasingly important over the post war years ( as opposed to portfolio investment , of which British capital has a long tradition ) , and that this phenomenon is especially important for the British economy .
22 What is of considerable interest and of value in assessing the rights and wrongs of it , is the fact that it was conducted from beginning to end entirely on the one issue , that of the sovereign rights of the inhabitants .
23 I may be told that this is an academic quibble since our democratic politicians know what is of constitutional significance in our way of government , approach such matters differently from other reforms , and are politically if not legally constrained .
24 The sheer size of the audience would have made the decade significant but what is of more interest in the 1930s was the way in which responses to Hollywood became more and more complex .
25 What seems supernatural is simply what is beyond present understanding .
26 But depending on what is behind that material , those reasons , if you will , there may be — it might change this case completely [ author 's italics ] .
27 John looked at his watch , ‘ Come on Mary , we can go on for another ten minutes and I 'd like to find out what is around that bend . ’
28 Once the public choice perspective is introduced , a relevant question becomes , What is in each theory for the political actors ?
29 The idea of the tour is so that they can actually er listen to it , but they can turn it off whenever they want and they can use their guide book to see what is in each room and if you look at the guidebook as we go round , you will find that that the things are illustrated , you know the pot .
30 The community element of the strategy marks what is in many ways a unique experiment in physical and economic regeneration .
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