Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] which [is] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The regulators are not left with a free hand as the rules will still have to satisfy statutory purposes , a central part of which is investor protection . |
2 | But the only obvious truth of this kind in the UK has been that foreign supply creates domestic demand , the measure of which is import penetration . |
3 | In tandem with dendrochronology , the dating of wooden panels by tree-ring analysis ( the current leading expert in which is Peter Klein of Hamburg University ) , these new techniques have enabled scholars to attribute , place and date early paintings more accurately , though often new questions arise from their findings . |
4 | Alternatively , you may be immediately recruited as an established legal assistant ( or senior legal assistant ) through the Civil Service Commission , the address of which is Alencon Link , Basingstoke , Hants , RG21 1JB . |
5 | Having lain unnoticed for a number of years , Patinkin 's insights have recently been elaborated and refined in the works of Robert Clower and in the writings of what may loosely be called the French Keynesian School , the most prominent member of which is Edmond Malinvaud ( see Malinvaud , 1980 and 1985 ) . |
6 | The north shore of Loch Arkaig rises steadily to an indistinct range of high country beyond which is Glen Garry ; this range ends abruptly in the east where steep slopes descend to Loch Lochy in the Great Glen . |
7 | In every case , their work is illustrated by important historical material among which is Bruce Nauman 's ‘ Neon templates of the left half of my body taken at ten inch intervals ’ , a large felt work by Robert Morris , the Fibonacci igloo of Mario Merz and major works by Joseph Beuys , Marcel Broodthaers , Luciano Fabro , Eva Hesse and Robert Smithson . |