Example sentences of "which be [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The issues addressed are those which are to the fore in the care and education of couples during pregnancy , childbirth and the neonatal period . |
2 | The emphasis here is rather less upon the calculation of personal advantage , and rather more on the kin group as a co-operative unit , taking collective decisions which are to the advantage of all . |
3 | They are concerned with a statutory form of control rather than the common law , and did not mention the House of Lords ' decisions which are to the contrary . |
4 | Ramblers , weeping standards — which are for the most part rambler types budded into tall standard stems — climbers , climbing sports and several species types all fall largely within the first category , but so often have peculiarities of their own that we should not generalize . |
5 | These media , which are for the present time state-owned , are therefore expected to devote a significant amount of air-time to the running of radio schools and the promotion of mass adult literacy education , as well as the study of other basic subjects . |
6 | These media , which are for the present time state-owned , are therefore expected to devote a significant amount of air-time to the running of radio schools and the promotion of mass adult literacy education , as well as the study of other basic subjects . |
7 | On the whole , however , it is submitted that a judicial is preferable to a statutory re-definition , because the existing law , although imprecise , is founded on the right principle , that continuance in perpetuity and exemption from tax should be allowed to those purposes and those alone which are for the benefit of the public . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Any disregard of this may provide the minority shareholders with a claim under s459 Companies Act 1985 , under which they may complain against resolutions of the company which are for the benefit not of the company as a whole , but of the majority shareholders alone . |
10 | The frequencies lie within ranges which are of the order of one Cycle in 10 , 20 and 60 seconds . |
11 | There are now several recorded versions of Victoria 's Responsories for Holy Week , all of which are of the highest order . |
12 | The LA has the power to revoke , suspend , curtail or prematurely terminate a licence if the holder has ( a ) broken any conditions attaching to his licence , or ( b ) been convicted of any offences which are of the type relevant to determination of the applicant 's fitness to hold a licence in the first place , or ( c ) been made bankrupt or gone into liquidation . |
13 | 15 year old Andrew Stribblehill told SRN that the railway had locomotives at its disposal for operating trains , which are of the passenger and freight types . |
14 | Furthermore , it raises yet again the economic and political implications which too frequently take second place to other matters but which are of the greatest importance for West Belfast . |
15 | In what follows , in so far as the requiredness of causal circumstances to effects is concerned , it will be enough to keep in mind only the great majority , which are of the ordinary kind . |
16 | Just outside the Upper Gate is the attractive Heiligblut ( Holy Blood ) pilgrimage chapel of 1674–5 , with a series of biblical scenes on its wooden ceiling which are of the period . |
17 | The Group operates a number of pension schemes worldwide , the principal schemes being those in the United Kingdom , which are of the defined benefits type . |
18 | This vision , what Eliot called Kipling 's knowledge ‘ of the things which are underneath , and of the things which are beyond the frontier , , was what made some of Kipling 's short stories so important to the writer of The Waste Land . |
19 | Others in different cultures and elsewhere in the world have retained the capacity to acknowledge these dimensions of human experience which are beyond the natural and everyday . |
20 | Inadequate pre-school provision in the neighbourhood , poor play facilities for children in the evenings and holidays , the poor state of fencing on local stretches of railway or canal are things which , although vital to parents and children , are issues which are beyond the control of the school . |
21 | If more than half the parents are fairly well off and eager to expand facilities in their school , they can set levels for school charges which are beyond the means of the poorer parents ( fee levels are set by the government ) . |
22 | Many LDCs ' projects involve advanced technology on ‘ greenfield ’ sites , e.g. petrochemical complexes , integrated iron and steel works , which are beyond the capital resources and acceptable risk levels of private corporations or investors . |
23 | For in those matters which are beyond the reach of absolute knowledge , it is within the province of man 's own responsibility to decide what , for the time being , can be or can not be accepted as truth , and , as there can be a Created God , so can that God be the product of created truth . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | But economic growth is subject to many influences , most of which are beyond the direct control of government , and relatively small errors in the Treasury 's forecast can have quite large effects on actual revenue receipts and public expenditures . |
26 | Whilst it is not possible to conceive of a designing system which can take into account influences which are beyond the designer 's knowledge and comprehension , it is possible to generate a fundamental design procedure in which all relationships , known to the designer , are " captured " and tested for . |
27 | Provision is to be made against specific debts which are beyond the normal due date for payment to the extent that the directors recognise the possibility of irrecoverability . |
28 | Design signifies architectural design in this context , although such a review raises issues in town planning and housing policy which are beyond the scope of this paper , and which have been addressed in part by others . |
29 | is making average weekly earnings which are below the level at which NI contributions must be paid ( £52 from 6th April 1991 ) . |
30 | Nevertheless , if one plots unemployment against data showing the acceleration or deceleration of price inflation then a trade-off does re-emerge , which is consistent with a monetarist view of the economy ; lower levels of unemployment which are below the natural , market-determined , rate can only be achieved with the consequence of an acceleration of the rate of inflation . |