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 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 .
8 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 .
9 The punchcard patterning mechanism and the carriage controls are identical whatever the model .
10 You will feel it 's good to be alive whatever the weather .
11 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 .
12 Life is whole and continuous whatever the appearances ’ ( Sukenick 1986 : 7 ) .
13 Beyond there the gorge walls are often vertical or steep slopes of rubble , impassable whatever the season .
14 This would be true whatever the particular circumstances which produced the feminist response .
15 It is true whatever the weather is like .
16 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 .
17 This will be true whatever the process determining monetary policy is .
18 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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