Example sentences of "which [is] [verb] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 This is where the market research which is analysed in the first three parts of the planning cycle can help .
2 The southward march of the ice in the Pleistocene , which is to say during the last two or three million years , forced the animal southward in search of prey .
3 Yes , but , the the main part of this as I understand the drawing , you 'll have to ask Mr when he comes , but the main part of , of the square , which would n't be the third which is done in the first phase according to the phase that they 're currently proposing .
4 For example , we now know that the gold coins of Persia called ‘ darics ’ existed by 500 BC , because a cuneiform document from Persepolis which is dated to the twenty-second year of Darius — i.e. , 500 BC — was stamped with the imprint of one such coin .
5 Already we have moved into a darker , more specific and personal mood which is strengthened by the last chapter where the listener is brought closer to the poet to provide comfort for all the losses he has endured .
6 Interestingly , it was at this very juncture that an addition was made to the show for the revival — a movement which is not found either in the score or the 1692 quarto , but which is printed on the second of the single-sheet inserts in Q1693 .
7 A second distinctive feature of the degree is the dissertation/project which is undertaken in the third year of the programme .
8 This is then used to formulate a specific data search which is transmitted to the second site .
9 It also has a slight rhyme scheme of ABABCDC which is repeated in the second stanza .
10 Viewed in this way the battle of forms becomes a war of attrition , which is lost by the first party to make a mistake , or lose the will to fight .
11 Something which is liked by the first person you show it to is likely to appeal to many more people .
12 Although initially encouraging , the approach proved to be fruitless and both bodies made independent arrangements within separately developed policies which were to lead to disagreement over the Cambridge Board 's RAC scheme for liberal adult education throughout the region , and which is considered in the next section of this chapter .
13 How such enquiries might be conducted is a question which is considered in the next chapter .
14 The interlocking crises of the decade , with de Gaulle as the leading player , are the theme of this chapter , except for the issue of enlargement which is reviewed in the next chapter .
15 OF THE more common festivals the most interesting of those mentioned in the Stamford Mercury is Plough Monday , which is reported during the mid-nineteenth century .
16 Esme Green explained : ‘ This is where the bones of St Winifred were brought from Holywell , which is detailed in the first book , A Morbid Taste for Bones .
17 It 's not something which is introduced for the first time in nineteen forty eight but , but there is erm sort of another round of it erm and sort of the new dimension is that the , everybody 's name is published because until then you , you did n't er you did n't know who the Party members were .
18 A report in the journal Nature by a group of British scientists predicts that a doubling of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere , which is expected in the next century , could lead to 100 per cent destruction of ozone in the lower stratosphere over the Arctic and northern Europe .
19 And so here this rural craft er thing which I wrote for which you asked me which is arriving from the last minutes , is I 'll read it out to you .
20 It consists of two alternating narratives , one of which is set in the eighteenth century and the other in the present , with the earlier delivered in the first person .
21 The reduction in the and the persistent rise the depreciation charge , which is going over the last four years as we maintain a high level of capital spending .
22 They 're also acting as one of the major exhibition venues for Oxfordshire Artweek , which is running for the last 2 weeks in May .
23 Infants whose parents smoke run an increased risk of bronchitis and pneumonia , which is doubled in the first year and is highest when both parents smoke .
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