Example sentences of "which [am/are] [adv] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , multicultural handbooks and official reports such as Ramp ton and Swann warn against the common teacher stereotypes of Afro-Caribbean ( ‘ disruptive ’ , ‘ lazy ’ ) and Asian ( ‘ industrious ’ , ‘ passive ’ , ‘ over-ambitious ’ ) students which are also documented in academic research on teachers ' attitudes ( Brittan , 1976 ) .
2 She applies Pask 's notion of two distinct learning strategies — serialist and holist — to the gender and mathematics issue and suggests that girls may tend towards serialist strategies , which are also emphasised by primary teachers and thus reinforced .
3 The implications of this would seem to be that 1975–85 did not see a process of structural change , but simply the latest in a series of chaotic attempts by central actors to use local government as a means of achieving their ends , without any appreciation of the range of different interests reflected in its various policy networks , and which are also linked by various routes to the still disaggregated parts of the centre .
4 The New Testament stories , which are also told with admirable clarity , include some of Jesus 's parables ( including that of the Good Samaritan ) and the later miracles , and ends with Judas 's plot to betray Jesus to his enemies .
5 Consumer goods are those ‘ which are ordinarily intended for private use or consumption ’ but the following are excluded : growing crops , things comprised in land by being attached to it , water , food , feeding stuff or fertiliser , gas supplied by persons authorised under the Gas Act 1986 , aircraft ( other than hang-gliders ) motor vehicles , controlled drugs , licensed medicinal products and tobacco .
6 The nuggets of real criticism are those views which are evidently based on personal reactions and responses .
7 Standard carpet ranges and stock items are also on display together with Sekers Fabrics , examples of which are attractively draped in co-ordinated setting to create a showroom that is both practical and in keeping with the expectations of the world 's leading designers .
8 All over the northern Highlands are shreds of birch and hazel woodland which are perceptibly decaying under grazing pressure from under-culled red deer and unenclosed sheep .
9 In addition , the results show that gradients of HSR between the two eyes , differential horizontal perspective , which are similarly created by binocular viewing of a close , fronto-parallel surface , also affect the amount of perceived depth in stereoscopic surfaces , albeit to a smaller extent .
10 Should not we as a practical matter offer them the facilities of Burghfield and Dounreay to do something about the beryllium and other toxic compounds which are doubtless leaking from ill-maintained equipment ?
11 AlphaWindow ( alphanumeric ) terminals give users access to windowing functions which are traditionally associated with graphical environments , without the need for graphics technology .
12 Legislative power is vested in the unicameral House of Representatives , which has 80 seats , 24 of which are nominally reserved for Turkish Cypriots but are not filled .
13 Further , non-exclusive consortia which are composed of firms with different skills producing complementary products or multi-product firms undertaking pro-competitive research projects whose effects are likely to be felt in many output markets are likely to be more attractive than those which are narrowly focused on particular output markets , competitive or not .
14 We accept liability for our driver 's fidelity under clearly set out conditions which are easily amended for special circumstances ( plus relevant insurances ) .
15 That would include animals which are wild coming from other countries .
16 For the purpose of a quantitative comparison of relative occupancy at different sites , only those binding sites which are clearly isolated from neighbouring sites were utilised .
17 Other measures which are clearly associated with subjective risk while driving are cognitive load as measured by dual-task performance ( e.g. Harms , 1986 , 1991 ; Hoyos , 1988 ) and verbal ratings of the chances of being involved in a near miss ( Watts & Quimby , 1980 ) .
18 The process demonstrates both response to external pressure and the action that can be taken between companies which are both based in industrialised ( and therefore interdependent ) countries .
19 My hunch is that these two popular myths of management — which are both drawn from previous experience and make the contemporary experience of the manager — are designed to mediate the rational model both to the manager himself and others so that it is more human .
20 Attitudes and expectations in life transitions which are closely associated with chronological age .
21 One important lesson which one can draw from this historical analysis is that it may not be possible to predetermine the nature of the proper relationship between politics and the press : each era spawns different sets of relationships which are closely linked to particular configurations of social , political and economic forces .
22 By the early nineteenth century , and probably much earlier , substantial social and geographical gradients in infectious-disease mortality exist which are plausibly associated with nutritional status as well as environmental factors ( Rotberg and Rabb 1985 ) .
23 Thus , for example , those of C. oncophora and C. curtiei which are primarily found in temperate ares are similar to those of Ostertagia ; C. punctata and C. pectinata which are more common in warmer areas have similar requirements to Haemonchus .
24 To conclude : hotels large and small have a real need , for the sake of their customers and the sanity of their managers , for communication systems which are properly designed around dependable , quality products which themselves are , shall we say , environmentally friendly and ideally , capable of integration .
25 A high proportion of these diseases are caused by parasites , many of which are widely distributed in temperate climates as well as the tropics and subtropics .
26 A high proportion of these diseases are caused by parasites many of which are widely distributed in temperate climates as well as the tropics and subtropics .
27 Supastart Plantlets are small plants which are well rooted into individual blocks of compost .
28 Firms which are well experienced in overseas employee transfers often have international personnel departments with the necessary resources to organise and run such training sessions .
29 • If you 're buying fish which are normally kept in brackish conditions , such as Mollies , Puffers and some Gobies , do n't automatically assume that your dealer is stocking them with added salt .
30 In such ways can basic demographic developments , which are normally monitored at national level , promote changes in population distribution through their influence on migration .
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