Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [be] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The bible is considered to be inspired literature which is in some way normative for the religion .
2 But more than that , it was evident that in struggling to attain a communal harmony which was in all likelihood unattainable , Britain ran the risk of throwing away her only chance of retiring from India in good order .
3 When the political and economic imagination is confronted by the economic success of an example which is in many respects an alternative to those Pacific cases , typified here by reference to Sweden , the implicit choices really do become quite evident .
4 There was nothing in the Bill which was in any way dramatic or spectacular , he said , rather it was the culmination of much work and thought over many years by people inside and outside the House who were concerned with the problems of crime and punishment and penal treatment generally .
5 Conversations with both field and headquarters staff revealed a tendency to identify certain area offices and certain area men with a particular approach to negotiation and enforcement : ‘ the people at X office ’ , ‘ the officers in Y area ’ , or ‘ Eddie Osborne 's people ’ describe in agency language an enforcement style which was in some way distinctive to the area .
6 An alternative to both monism and dualism which is in some ways more enlightening than either is the approach which may fittingly be called stylistic PLURALISM .
7 but er they were a bit of a nuisance because more than once , I must admit I erm , I collided with them which rather made me aware of their presence but anyway erm , then just beyond I am sorry , on the erm right hand side , a little way down this corridor , were the stairs up to the next floor which was in those days Public Health
8 There are arguments about whether we have some ‘ primordial ’ sense of the world which is in some way independent of the symbol systems we use , or to what extent our visual or aural perceptions of painting or music depend on or are penetrated by the knowledge we have through such systems .
9 The unearthly , mysterious aspect of beauty is emphasised at the end of a book which is in many ways a repetition of its predecessor .
10 The step from ‘ asking the wrong question ’ to the error being regarded as jurisdictional is only made by the assumption that any matter which is in any sense a ‘ condition ’ to the exercise of jurisdiction becomes jurisdictional .
11 So basically you have to remove this silicon which was in this impurity .
12 The result is quick and easy problem solving for the personnel manager at a cost of hardware and software which is in all probability a small fraction of the cost of having programs developed , especially on the mini or mainframe computer .
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