Example sentences of "[prep] which [is] the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The advent of live links raises interesting questions about which is the master copy .
2 To the north west of Cheltenham , the little village of Stoke Orchard is watered by a number of streams , one of which is the Hyde Brook .
3 Dog faeces can cause 30 diseases in humans , the most serious of which is the worm infestation toxocariasis .
4 The Government need to take action on four issues , the first of which is the skills shortage .
5 The country comprises 20 provinces ( one of which is the Galapagos Islands ) , each administered by a governor appointed by the President , who also appoints the Cabinet .
6 The main feature of the square is the village hall , in front of which is the Mozart fountain .
7 There are dangers in any tough solution , the greatest of which is the price Russia 's regional barons might extract for their support .
8 In addition there are three groups waging an armed struggle against the government on behalf of the black minority , the most important of which is the Forces de libération africaine de Mauritanie ( FLAM — African Liberation Forces of Mauritania ) [ see also pp. 37798-99 ] .
9 Let's just consider a few important examples , probably the most famous of which is the acetylcholine receptor .
10 Hopefully the A–26 will be displayed on the UK airshow circuit to help publicise the race and the owner 's chosen charities , one of which is the Courtney Foundation , a registered medical charity .
11 Some dealers have machines — the best of which is the Keith Monks model — which will give your discs a brisk scrub for around £1 each .
12 However , there is indirect evidence that the orbit of a binary pair , one member of which is the pulsar PSR 1913+16 , is collapsing at exactly the rate expected due to the loss of energy in gravitational radiation .
13 In order to achieve such objectives , PR is viewed as part of the total marketing communications strategy , the principal part of which is the selling function .
14 One of these was removed to form the large general living area , at the end of which is the dining table , with the kitchen hidden behind panelling formed from painted tongue-and-groove boarding .
15 Barrier reefs may not only lie some distance off major land masses , as shown in Fig.8.33 and exemplified in the Great Barrier Reef off the Queensland coast which is almost 2000 km ( 1250 miles ) long and up to 1000 m ( 1000 yards or more ) wide , but may also completely encircle non-coral islands or groups of non-coral islands , one of the best examples of which is the Truk group in the Caroline Islands ( Fig. 8.34 ) .
16 The reason for this may be understood with reference to figure 7.5(b) in which is the phasor representation of the potential difference between nodes B and D , that is , across the detector , before balancing is commenced .
17 The interpretation of the result is however very dependent on which is the test variable .
18 To take a concrete example , an established characteristic of the pricing decision across many Western economies over several decades has been the tendency for firms , particularly firms in the manufacturing sector , to set prices as a mark up over variable costs , the most prominent among which is the money wage .
19 Mineral exploration geophysics Geophysical input is provided to a number of programmes in other part of BGS , among which is the Mineral Reconnaissance Programme ( whose work is described more fully in the section on minerals and geochemical surveys ) .
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