Example sentences of "whether [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 A life term is available for those who are convicted of deliberately causing death , whether the conviction is manslaughter —
2 205. ( 1 ) ( ix ) Land includes … land of any tenure , and mines and minerals , whether or not held apart from the surface , buildings or parts of buildings ( whether the division is horizontal , vertical or made in any other way ) and other corporeal hereditaments ; also a manor , an advowson , and a rent and other incorporeal hereditament , and an easement , right , privilege , or benefit in , over , or derived from land ; but not an undivided share in land ; and " mines and minerals " include any strata or seam of minerals or substances in or under any land , and powers of working and getting the same but not an undivided share thereof ; and " manor " includes a lordship , and reputed manor or lordship ; and " hereditament " means any real property which on an intestacy occurring before the commencement of this Act might have devolved upon an heir …
3 Such a debt or liability is deemed valuable consideration whether the bill is payable on demand or at a future time .
4 It does not matter whether the purpose is to educate or edify , to corrupt or simply to make money .
5 I 'll find out whether The Economist is the right size and weight .
6 It does n't matter where he/she finishes , but whether the coach is only asking the eight-year-olds to spring 50m or trying to get all the senior team to really race hard over the first 1500m , he or she must be seen to experience it too or the children simply wo n't believe the coach can know what he/she is talking about .
7 Consequently , crew weight should be equalised at all times , whether the crew is to leeward or windward : that is why the halyards and the topping lift are usually controlled by the stoppers and winches at the base of the mast .
8 If circumstances such as time and place are relevant to the question whether the conduct is disorderly in the first place , what sorts of factors should the court ( or the policeman on the spot ) take into account in deciding whether or not the conduct was ‘ reasonable ’ ?
9 The same rules apply whether the plot is tragic or comic .
10 How the header is created , and when , depends on whether the software is new or already exists .
11 WAIT_FLAG — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that all online modules are read out to the specified directory before returning .
12 TEST_MODE — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to enter all eligible modules ( TEST_MODE = FALSE ) or only give a report of what modules could be entered ( TEST_MODE = TRUE ) .
13 WAIT_FLAG/ — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that the QA listings file has been created before returning .
14 WAIT_FLAG/ — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that the package has been successfully approved before returning .
15 WAIT_FLAG/ — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that all online modules are read out to the specified directory before returning .
16 WAIT_FLAG/ — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that all online modules are read out to the specified directory before returning .
17 The rules of presentation and representation change depending on whether the output is an electrical diagram , engineering drawing or site plan .
18 ‘ I think we should be given lessons on that and then we could make up our minds about whether we are being used by a boy seeing how far he can go , or whether the boy is really interested in us .
19 A Tory MP asks me whether the story is true about the UK training troops in secret bases in Thailand to fight alongside Pol Pot 's Khmer Rouge .
20 This is true whether the story is an epic with a cast of thousands or nothing more elaborate than a simple family situation .
21 The more important question is whether we know — or have ally way of finding out — whether the structure is making things more difficult than they.need be .
22 One problem is that appeals to the European Court from decisions of DGIV tend to take a very long time , and there is also some doubt as to whether the Court is an appropriately constituted body to act as a review tribunal in the sense described above .
23 The consequences , as pointed out in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 in the Court of Appeal , is that all acts taken under the clause prior to judgment remain undisturbed but that future ones will , assuming the successful party chooses to rely on the judgment , be unenforceable. 8 Consideration In any contract there has to be consideration but the question which has frequently arisen in restraint of trade cases is whether the court is at all concerned as to the adequacy of the particular consideration in the instant case .
24 More useful criteria would be the type of decision made such as policy or routine ; or type of situation such as whether a crisis is likely to affect a large number of employees or a few ; or whether the problem is a short or long term one .
25 By specific adjustments , your highly skilled chiropractor can restore normal mobility and relieve strain whether the problem is with the spine , joints or muscles .
26 Whether the problem is the result of old presuppositions which have not been rooted out or of alien presuppositions which have filtered in , the effect is the same .
27 Could you tell me whether the problem is down to the type of speakers employed — maybe producing too soft a sound wave with little strength of travel — and whether I would get better projection through a standard model 1960 Marshall cabinet rated at 300 watts RMS ?
28 The second day is a review , where the group decides whether the problem is a result of manageable causes , such as lack of information or the way village work is organised .
29 The difficulty here is often that it is not clear whether the problem is meant to bear a relation to the book-work question or not .
30 In a standardised approach to the immediate resuscitation of a casualty a quick assessment of the airway , breathing , and circulation ( which includes opening the airway ) should allow the first aider to decide whether the problem is unconsciousness alone , disturbed or absent breathing , or cardiac arrest .
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