Example sentences of "which [noun sg] [art] [noun] is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Recently a number of societies have adopted the practice of sending their solicitor a sealed Form 53 , in the case of registered property , in anticipation of redemption , in which case no undertaking is required , the form being handed over on completion .
2 This leaves a wide range of activities in an area of unregulated uncertainty , including telephone tapping ; this may be official , under Ministerial approval ‘ in the national interest ’ , which Parliament may be said to have condoned or sanctioned , or it may be unofficial in the interests of , say , commercial or industrial espionage , in which case an offence is committed , if only the misappropriation of electric current !
3 your dismissal date fell after your 64th birthday , in which case the award is reduced on a sliding scale .
4 They can be defined arbitrarily for the study , for example , by imposing a grid on a map , in which case the technique is called area sampling .
5 The court to which such an application is made is the court to which the debtor would present his own petition unless the demand was served by a Government department , the debt is the subject of a judgment and the demand indicated an intention to present a bankruptcy petition in the High Court , in which case the application is made to the High Court .
6 Patron and client may be compadres , in which case the patron is expected to take an interest in the child .
7 Large slabs are conveniently etched ( and stained , if required ) in plastic photographic developing trays ; the cut face preferably being uppermost in the solution unless the sample is too large , in which case the face is held downwards and gently swirled to remove bubble trains .
8 This clock can be turned on by the START signal , causing the motor to run at a stepping rate equal to the clock frequency , and turned off by the STOP signal , in which case the motor is halted .
9 When a record turns out to be a synonym , there are two alternatives : these are to store the synonym at once , in which case the process is called a one-pass load , or to load it in two passes , which is called a two-pass load .
10 To fulfil the last of these conditions , the owner may allow viewing by appointment and lend it on request to public collections on short-term loan , in which case the item is entered on the register of conditionally exempt objects , known as the ‘ V & A list' , which is available to the public .
11 It has been predicted that you 'll only need to buy one box , and that install routines will work out which processor the machine is based on and do whatever 's necessary to make the program work .
12 Even we humans can tell from which direction a smell is coming .
13 Difficult to decide exactly which age-group the book is pitched at .
14 There are plenty of clues as to which way the tide is flowing other than the tide tables .
15 Working conditions of the taxi driver are extremely poor and could be likened to Victorian times , hours worked are ra rarely less than sixty per week , there is no holiday pay , no pension rights , no sick pay , and no say in which way the trade is administered by local authorities .
16 Michael Foot is ‘ an elitist parliamentarian ’ , Barbara Castle is ‘ politically greedy ’ , Denis Healey ‘ wobbles about according to which way the wind is blowing ’ .
17 The voices have been heard as far as the race track or right at the other end of the town , depending on which way the wind is blowing .
18 Add a touch of fun to your garden , as well as the ability to see which way the wind is blowing from the comfort of your armchair , with these attractive weathervanes .
19 Mr Dostam keeps a token force of fighters in Kabul , sometimes supporting Mr Masoud , sometimes opposing him , depending which way the wind is blowing .
20 He allows , however , that it 'll take six to nine months after the acquisition is complete to see which way the wind is blowing .
21 PLAYER : And I know which way the wind is blowing .
22 NK : May I also ask the Right Honourable Gentleman which way the wind is blowing ?
23 Difficult to see which way the wind is blowing at the moment it 's quite swirling .
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