Example sentences of "which [verb] to be [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Among the structures which received attention at that meeting but which failed to be included in the final Charter was the creation of a pan-European Assembly .
2 which tend to be written in every key other than the one we want them .
3 The purple passion fruits on sale in shops come from P. edulis , which needs to be grown in a greenhouse , as does the really spectacular scarlet P. coccinea .
4 Answer guide : In this case the business owes the bank money which needs to be repaid in the short term .
5 ‘ Bobby is a likeable kid with an angelic face but he has a streak of aggression which needs to be channelled in a legiti-mate way .
6 Thus we should only praise conduct which needs to be stimulated in this way , even though other ( perhaps more selfish ) conduct which will be done anyway is itself good or better .
7 The other type of attachment relies upon a spring , which needs to be pressed in order to allow the loop of the collar to be secured .
8 Recall first the procedure which needs to be adopted in defining a phonological variable , of disregarding linguistic contexts which do not allow variation .
9 In historical studies the actual quotation from the appropriate Act of Parliament or the speech from Hansard or the letter from the collected correspondence may be the vital piece of information which needs to be placed in its right position to fill in a sort of jigsaw pattern which gives what can only be the one consistent answer .
10 The sole basis of the third defendant 's claim for contribution is the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 , of which the material provisions for present purposes are section 1(1) , which needs to be read in conjunction with section 6(1) , and section 2(1) and ( 2 ) .
11 Indeed one might well argue that unless this generation is able to distinguish between what has been the religious vehicle which has carried people 's love of God , and the love of God itself which needs to be interpreted in new ways , there may be scant hope for the future of religion in the west .
12 — historical context which needs to be introduced in order to answer a question about a writer from an earlier period .
13 ‘ There is a unity about the whole thing which needs to be practised in a single centre , ’ the MRC source said .
14 Thus the term " criterion " can refer either to a description of the knowledge and skills possessed by the learner or the score which has to be reached in order to qualify for the description .
15 This operating system , due to be released soon , is complete in itself , unlike the existing Windows , which has to be run in conjunction with DOS .
16 However , I must break that rule this morning and apologise for the fact that I have an extremely heavy cold , which will make the delivery of my speech a long process — and even longer for the House , which has to be detained in listening to it .
17 More difficult is the case where the HE speaker must learn to make a distinction which has to be expressed in SE but is not present in HE ; the speaker must learn to " split a category " as in the case of beer and bear mentioned above .
18 This may be described in the general formula u=J ( x , Y ) where U is the decision function , which has to be operated in conjunction with controllable variables X and uncontrollable variables Y.
19 Elderly people pay for this according to their income , which has to be declared in full , but those on very small incomes may have nothing to pay at all .
20 This is partly because of the size of the corpuses needed for syntactic analysis and partly because of the accuracy required in the transcript , which has to be input in computer-readable form .
21 However , one question which has to be settled in advance of that is : were our chosen authors truly psychotic , as judged by current clinical criteria ?
22 The French , therefore , set about building galleys , their principal repair yard being the Clos des Galées at Rouen , which came to be developed in the course of the fourteenth century , and which saw its heyday during the successful wars waged by Charles V in the 1370s .
23 The PSP , as the only party in Cuba with an organisational apparatus throughout the island , potentially offered the discipline and political expertise which would be needed to form a revolutionary government and which seemed to be lacking in Castro 's own movement .
24 Although there was almost unanimous praise of Eliot 's poetic or sheerly musical abilities ( which in any case had their roots deep in his American experience ) , there was a certain distrust of the religious sensibility which seemed to be expressed in the sequence .
25 Up on Tottenham Court Road there were all the gadget shops , all displaying their various ranges of radios , record players , compact-disc players and videos — all of which seemed to be housed in bewilderingly similar sleek black boxes .
26 Alloy is lighter , stronger and more expensive than fibreglass , which tends to be used in budget tents .
27 Two problems emerge from this literature : first , the absence of any consideration of the specificity of the object ; and secondly , the relatively simplistic form of reference which tends to be used in object analysis .
28 Return on capital attempts to measure the efficiency or otherwise with which directors use the funds entrusted to them : while employment is a rather important measure of companies ' progress which tends to be overlooked in conventional financial circles .
29 Dependency theory provides a ‘ Southern perspective ’ which tends to be overlooked in other theoretical explanations .
30 On the other hand the cultural expectations which continue to be endorsed in Britain do embody — for some groups at least — a stronger commitment between siblings than is common in white British culture .
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