Example sentences of "features which [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Names of the first type are derived from topographical features which may be natural — woods , streams , fields , hills , brooks ; or artificial — town ramparts , gates , parks , windmills .
2 The Local Government Bill when introduced to Parliament contained six principal features which may be summarised from Redlich and Hirst ( 1958:202 — 3 ) as follows :
3 In fact , his speech reveals one or two features which may be due to St Vincentian influence : in particular , the use of does in trouble … does arise .
4 The performances of the two groups of readers were then compared as a function of the features which might be predicted to increase the difficulty of the sentences .
5 They too , spoke enthusiastically about , for example , the opportunities offered by The Machine Gunners for emotional empathy with the world of the child versus the world of the adult ; the emotional pleasure pupils frequently found in empathizing with Billy 's relationship with the hawk , and the themes and topics raised by Kes ; the complex nature of the link between humans and animals offered as a theme in The Red Pony ; the thematic possibilities of the Irish location of Across the Barricades together with its handling of prejudice ; and the understanding of allegory and its special features which might be well illustrated by a reading of Animal Farm .
6 Finally , we take a preliminary look at features which will be more fully dealt with in Chapters 7 to I0 .
7 Since the mask is patterned , it will contain features which will be detected by feature detectors .
8 But in following embryonic cell lineages of blood or neural crest the early cells are bewilderingly similar ; there are no obvious features which can be used to distinguish , say , early red blood cells from white cells .
9 Atriom Browse analyses existing C++ code and extracts object-oriented features which can be loaded into a repository , which is used to build extra features into the data model as defined by the code .
10 The resulting language varies from one author to another , but as written language it has many general features which can be described and analysed ( Perera , 1984 ) .
11 A correlator 's input consists of examples with just a few features which can be quite elaborate .
12 At times tonal zones can be identified ; at others they are elusive , but in their sum tonalities are so well hidden that we can regard this as truly ‘ atonal ’ ( in the sense of being tonally obscure ) : It would be laborious to analyse this note by note , but there are several principal features which can be noted :
13 Here , the items of contention in the theories of the state appear as features which can be used to characterize each particular state ; for we need to consider in every instance the extent to which the state is independent of other social spheres , or on the contrary is subordinate to ‘ constellations of interest ’ which themselves have to be specified , and further , the degree to which the state is a repressive agency which dominates society ( and what the sources of that domination are ) , or is rather the executive body of society as a whole .
14 Since all mammals evolved from a common ancestral stock we would expect their brains and bodies to have large numbers of common features which could be the basis of a reasonable level of extrapolation ( Sarnat and Netsky 1981 ) .
15 I see from your photograph , you have very nice eyes and interesting features which should be seen .
16 Again highlighting drawings , as in the Petersen field guides draws attention to particular features which should be present .
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