Example sentences of "which [is] [art] [noun] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 've invested our money back into a system others can come through , which is a way for us to stay fresh and help people we believe in . ’ |
2 | But we ca n't haunt places we 'd never been to , which is a bore for me , because I was so young when I died I 'd hardly been anywhere . |
3 | ‘ He lost 10 or 11 kilos , which is a lot for him . |
4 | ‘ However , I have been provided with information which leads me to think she was not entirely an angel herself , which is no excuse for you . |
5 | ‘ However , I have been provided with information which leads me to think she was not entirely an angel herself , which is no excuse for you . |
6 | Which is an explanation for my bloody-mindedness , I know , but no excuse . ’ |
7 | However , division has a fundamental advantage , which is the reason for its good performance : no two records in any single section into which the key sequence is ‘ cut ’ by division can interfere with any other in the same section , because no two different numbers can have both the same quotient and the same remainder . |
8 | But , if Aquinas is right , they do not act intentionally , intending a goal which is the reason for their actions . |
9 | Prominence , which is the basis for our sense of the particularity of a style , also provides the condition for recognition that a style is being used for a particular literary end : that it has a " value in the game " . |