Example sentences of "[adj] whatever the " in BNC.

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1 These are payable whatever the outcome of the hearing .
2 Downlights — recessed , semi-recessed , or ceiling-mounted — are good-looking and functional whatever the style of furnishings and collect fewer flies and less dirt than bowl-shaped or pendant fixtures .
3 Fixed costs will be constant whatever the volume of sales .
4 Answer guide : Fixed costs , we are told in the question , will be constant whatever the volume of sales ; it follows that fixed costs will be irrelevant to the decision as to which products should be produced and sold .
5 No I do n't think so , I think there 's a difference because the other excesses were on the peasants ' part now it 's okay whatever the peasants did , you know , it 's not terrible it 's , it 's fine to let the peasants do that , and also erm into the war period the peasants are gon na but must n't do it , this time it 's like okay , now we 're the party that 's saying let's go as far as we can .
6 Most other weapons can not be considered to have characteristics that make their use illegal whatever the circumstances ; although some others perhaps do — for example , bacteriological weapons , which can equally be argued to be per se illegal .
7 Then Prentice took the seat next to me in the corridor and I just knew the day would n't get any better whatever the weather forecast .
8 Garmisch-Partenkirchen has joined the lexicon of names familiar to viewers of ‘ Ski Sunday ’ , but its Bavarian charms are just as great whatever the season .
9 The Edinburgh Evening News picked up the point during the dispute and commented that " the old story of the men 's dislike to machinery appears in this dispute just as it was with the engineers " , 25 Whatever the reason or reasons , the men 's unwillingness to handle the machines led directly to the situation of the late 1900s in which Edinburgh master printers were trying to counter the threat of London and southern firms by combining both the employment of women and the use of machines , thus posing a double threat of a new kind to the male compositor , and inspiring a more determined resistance from the latter than had been seen during the previous thirty-odd years .
10 A Mareva injunction will be available whatever the cause of action , provided that it is one which may ultimately lead to enforcement against the defendant 's assets ; it would not be available where the relief sought was purely declaratory .
11 So doing the memory or selection row is the same whatever the stitch .
12 They were convinced that equal allowances , financed out of general taxation so that the rich contributed more than the poor , should be given in all income groups because the responsibility of motherhood and the value of the child were the same whatever the status of the parents .
13 Since William Pitt 's day , in the late eighteenth century , the British government has recognised the absurdity of keeping multiple accounts — the crown 's revenue is the same whatever the source .
14 From any solution of this equation we can generate equivalent solutions by changing coordinates ; they are equivalent because the measurable tidal effects are determined by the difference in h at two places and remain the same whatever the choice of coordinates .
15 The strategy is not responsive to past shocks or noise ; the actions selected in any period are the same whatever the past history of shocks .
16 The skills required for the practice of law are the same whatever the field in which you work .
17 The principles of installing a rainwater system are the same whatever the material , but the components you use and the methods for joining them together will vary both with the material and , for plastic systems , with the brand you use .
18 The pain from this condition is the same whatever the cause .
19 The punchcard patterning mechanism and the carriage controls are identical whatever the model .
20 You will feel it 's good to be alive whatever the weather .
21 Parents may feel upset whatever the age of their teenage daughter , but those with younger daughters are obviously going to react more negatively than those with older teenagers .
22 Life is whole and continuous whatever the appearances ’ ( Sukenick 1986 : 7 ) .
23 Beyond there the gorge walls are often vertical or steep slopes of rubble , impassable whatever the season .
24 This would be true whatever the particular circumstances which produced the feminist response .
25 It is true whatever the weather is like .
26 However the labour accompanying the birth of a first baby is often quite long and can be difficult , and this is true whatever the age of the mother .
27 This will be true whatever the process determining monetary policy is .
28 This will be true whatever the value of γ 1 ; therefore whatever value of γ 1 is selected it can not make the distinction between aggregate and relative demand shocks any less important .
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