Example sentences of "which [noun] [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 What is learning and which kind is involved in this activity ?
2 The highways department of the local authority will be able to prove which roads are repairable at public expense where necessary .
3 Those opposed to my view would argue that knowledge of the gene will allow us to identify which lifestyles are dangerous for such a person .
4 A covering note would detail tasks which would have to be carried out on a regular basis and which agent is responsible for these tasks .
5 The context in which these last two laws were first issued is unknown ; indeed the identification of which Childebert and which Chlothar was responsible for these laws depends on attribution by modern editors .
6 ‘ Of the 15 companies in which offences were attributable to organizational defects , nine made significant changes designed to reduce the likelihood of recidivism .
7 A series of police operations in Istanbul , Ankara and Adana , mainly directed against safe houses of Turkey 's principal urban guerrilla organisation , Devrimci Sol , in which casualties were high with few prisoners taken , fuelled allegations that the police were shooting to kill with out giving a warning or an opportunity to surrender .
8 No-one knows which ingredients are responsible for these almost magical properties .
9 Although the governments of many developing and developed countries have indicated an age at which marriage is permissible for both sexes , infraction is common .
10 It is not immediately obvious which group is responsible for this process , but it is active both mechanically and dielectrically .
11 The combination of grain size plus grain morphology therefore dictates which grains are susceptible to brittle fracture ; these grains are commonly thin walled skeletal fragments ( Fig 5.1 8a ) , including bryozoans ( Meyers , 1980 ) , mica flakes ( Fig. 5.18b ) and plant material ( Fig. 5.18c ) ( Ting , 1977 ) .
12 The guide features contact names and addresses of lenders ; information lenders required from potential borrowers ; lending criteria ; details of special schemes and an index showing which lenders are active in 70 business sectors .
13 It presupposes a reasonable belief in the existence of some other reasons for which consent is valid in some circumstances and the misled person 's mistaken belief that these reasons apply to his case .
14 Turn to page 10 to see at a glance which sports are free at each Club .
15 In a feverish rush , an agreement was finally drawn up in the corridors outside the court room , under which Virgin were entitled to one more album of Sting 's songs ( Synchronicity ) and also retained the ‘ exploitation ’ rights on existing material for a further eight to ten years .
16 Page 27 contains information about the subject areas in which supervision is available for those wishing to undertake research leading to the degrees of MPhil or DPhil .
17 In the remainder of this section we will examine the following issues : which bodies are subject to judicial review ; what sorts of decision are subject to judicial review ; who can apply to have a decision judicially reviewed ; what remedies are available to an applicant for judicial review ; and the procedures for seeking judicial review .
18 In Butler 's case this led to a radical campaign against the Contagious Diseases ( CD ) Acts of the 1860s ( under which prostitutes were subject to compulsory medical inspection and detained if found to have venereal disease ) , which she saw as part of the double moral standard oppressing all women and debasing family life .
19 This broad-ranging study examines the ways in which people are involved in political life and their attitudes to this involvement , whether of satisfaction or disenchantment .
20 This is why a child who grows up in an atmosphere where artistic beauty is in evidence and talked about and striven after has an enormous advantage over the child from a background of visual ugliness in which people are innocent of any artistic discernment .
21 ‘ There is no need to ask which pupil is responsible for this , ’ came the familiar voice from inside the bucket .
22 The extent to which life is difficult in old age is by no means all determined by nature .
23 But as Carl Simonton , the radiation oncologist prominent in the holistic health movement , and others point out , this does not isolate diet as the sole or even the main cause and it is likely that cultural factors , for which Japan is unique among industrialised nations , may be more significant ( Simonton et al .
24 They differ not in respect of reaction patterns but in the economic characteristics of the market concerned , and it is a matter of fact , not logic , to decide which model is appropriate for any particular market under study .
25 ] The extent to which GIST was successful in particular schools appears to have been less dependent on the team 's efforts than on the existing school ethos and whether it was consistent with responding to the demand for genuine equality of opportunity .
26 They all suffer from a major weakness , which is that for every instance in which a word form possesses different synonyms , opposites , morphological derivatives , or whatever , in different contexts , there are several possible explanations , only one of which involves ambiguity of the word form ; hence , further evidence of a different sort is required to determine which explanation is correct in any given instance .
27 An area in north-east Nigeria for which information is available over several decades , beginning in 1950 , will be the locus of the study .
28 Which towns are popular for retired people ?
29 We found ourselves in the kitchen where a well-groomed girl was washing up - one of the tasks for which residents were responsible in this co-operative household .
30 Thus change in household and housing circumstances of people over the 1970s will be analysed by their characteristics at the earlier census to establish which factors are important in this process .
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