Example sentences of "which [noun pl] are " in BNC.

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1 Which operations are used more frequently , and so should be supported most efficiently ?
2 The fact that the active edge in the Rule above is not modified means that , in principle , all interpretations will be found regardless of the order in which operations are carried out .
3 ‘ It would give a better idea of the effectiveness of co-operation if the public had a chance to look at the frequency with which bombs are transported into Northern Ireland in vehicles stolen in the Republic .
4 Nevertheless , increased delegation will depend on government carving out more areas of activity for which authorities are seen to be responsible , and central intervention is improper .
5 Section 71(1) is in very broad terms , and it is well capable of embracing any proceeding necessary to secure observance of the Act , including civil proceedings for an injunction which authorities are subsequently empowered to commence in their own name .
6 The range of problems on which solicitors are consulted is quite narrow , and of 27 categories adopted in the survey , seven accounted for over 80 per cent .
7 The conditions are available in a printed booklet , which solicitors are advised to provide to their client in instances where the conditions are incorporated by reference .
8 However , while agreeing with Bolinger in almost every instance on his raw data , as to which adjectives are limited to prenominal position and which are ambiguous , we disagree with him in almost all cases as to the underlying reasons .
9 This would leave intact the procedure of notification au parquet to which the authors of the Convention took such exception , or even a device such as that once recognised in the English ecclesiastical courts of affixing citation of a foreign resident ‘ upon one of the columns of the Royal Exchange , or in front of some other well-known building , in a place of public resort , which merchants are in the daily habit of frequenting or passing by ’ .
10 To control the elaborate complex of facets or planes to which forms are now reduced , Picasso had to resort again to the use of a consistent light source , and there is in many of these paintings a new and strong sense of chiaroscuro .
11 Which forms are these ?
12 Planning assumptions are predictions about the probable environments in which plans are expected to operate .
13 Probably of equal importance will be the appearance of a large number of demonstration TEI-conformant datasets , for which plans are also in hand .
14 One way around this particular problem would be to adapt the approach recommended by the Canadian Sentencing Commission ( 1997 ) , in which guide-lines are used in the first instance simply to indicate offences for which the presumptive sentence would ( or would normally ) involve a community sanction , and those which would ( or would normally ) involve a custodial penalty .
15 Sometimes this uncertainty is due to ignorance of the contents of the records and the way in which objects are referred to , particularly in large and varied collections .
16 Propositions , therefore , in which objects are referred to a class , because they possess the attributes constituting the class , are so far from asserting nothing but resemblance at all …
17 Another important and appealing factor of these sales is the degree to which objects are featured in ‘ mainstream ’ publicity-generating sales .
18 I analyse the various types of experiential modalities , and in particular the manner in which objects are targeted , and present themselves as objects to our evidential consciousness .
19 The idea of particular-identity , as we saw , can not be defined in terms of the conditions under which objects are re-identified as numerically the same .
20 In a similar way , the idea of plurality can not be defined in terms of the conditions under which objects are differentiated from each other .
21 He proposes that conditions and facilities which prisoners are given routinely should be described as ‘ normal expectations ’ , not ‘ privileges ’ .
22 In Sussex most conservation work has been carried out to conserve particularly vulnerable habitats , in which birds are often an important element , and in a few cases the birds have been the main reason for the conservation work .
23 At the federal level the highest organ of state authority is the bicameral Federal Assembly , comprising the Chamber of the People ( 101 seats for the Czech Lands and 49 seats for Slovakia ) , and the Chamber of Nations ( 75 seats for each republic ) , to which deputies are elected by universal adult suffrage .
24 Hence , the quotation marks around the word ‘ doing ’ emphasize that it has a technical meaning in sociology , for lying behind the process is a body of common-sense and official police knowledge which informs the methods and practices according to which activities are done .
25 During which activities are accidents most likely to happen ?
26 In the context of litigation , this is done by the courts : the courts decide which activities are subject to which legal controls ; and such decisions are , essentially , political decisions .
27 All of which activities are declining around here .
28 There is little , if any , analysis of why particular attitudes and behaviours have developed , of the ways in which cultures are related to and continuously reinforced by the wider structural position of particular groups ; the ways in which cultures can be a rational response to the social position of groups at a particular time .
29 Transformational-generative grammar ( T-grammar ) A grammar in which transformations are included among the rules , by which the set of grammatical items are specified , is called a transformational-generative , transformation or T-G grammar .
30 The motorcyclist also used the West Approach Road , a stretch of urban semi-motorway on which bikes are banned ( next time , we 'll make sure all contestants use the same route ! ) .
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