Example sentences of "which be [adv] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It works in Central America with green iguana which are no longer poached but protected by the people and the ex-poachers who are being trained to farm them . |
2 | There is considerable ground for speculation about why the Opposition have adopted such a churlish attitude to proposals which are clearly well designed and will make a significant contribution to further improvement in attitudes to training . |
3 | Another way of stating this point would be to say that the revival and growth of social movements in those societies which are both economically advanced and have a fairly long tradition of democracy , is a major aspect of that ‘ self-production ’ of society referred to earlier , which exists in some degree already , but is still more an ideal representation of a future form of society , ‘ free of domination ’ , in which the collectivity would really govern itself , by procedures of rational discussion among equal citizens . |
4 | It has been suggested that non-cognitive theories of ethics do best with those ethical words such as ‘ good ’ and ‘ ought ’ which are most plausibly represented as purely valuational , while cognitivist theories ( which take moral knowledge and truth seriously ) do best with words such as ‘ brave ’ ’ loyal' and so forth ( LOVIBOND ) . |
5 | Here we report initial 187 Os/ 188 Os ratios for 190-Myr-old picrite basalts from the Nuanetsi region of the Karoo flood basalt province , which are most readily explained as mixtures between enriched SCLM and sub-lithospheric material , most probably derived from a mantle plume . |
6 | The Revenue nowadays liaises closely with the Commission on such matters and , in the absence of any other information , is likely to conclude that the organisation carries on other activities which are not strictly defined as charitable , eg political lobbying and campaigning etc . |
7 | Moderators may require that assignments which are not clearly marked and annotated be re-marked . |
8 | Turning now to the influence of phenomenology , this has affected sociology in ways which are not initially seen as compatible with Freudian theory . |
9 | These principles are just as important for children in schools in country areas which are not culturally mixed as for children in the inner cities . |
10 | Physical weathering encompasses a range of mechanisms , the relative effectiveness of which are not accurately known but clearly vary significantly as a function of environmental conditions . |
11 | We will not cheat health authorities by agreeing pay awards which are not fully funded and leaving managers to bridge the gap by cutting patient care . |
12 | In fact this is more interesting than you may think because female hyenas have a pseudo-penis , they have , they have a pseudo-scrotum and a pseudo-penis , reasons which are n't fully understood and in order to mate , the male has to insert his real penis into the female pseudo-penis in order to reach her her genital and it 's a bit complicated . |
13 | But also the increase in road commuting on routes into Leeds which are already severely affected and recognized as such by the Department of Transport and by the City Council . |
14 | Its distinguishing feature is that it uses only a very few basic operators — typically just one , called modus ponens , or some equivalent — which are very well understood and reliable . |
15 | But I can not resist mentioning two or three examples which are very well documented and which I believe in personally ( one gets very sceptical about other people 's records in palaeontology ) . |
16 | three silver-banded , blue , fluted bottles which are very securely sealed and faintly magical ( Magical Sense can detect this ) each contain 1 pint of Daemon ichor . |
17 | They tend , however , to keep a closer watch on discharges which are potentially highly polluting or large in volume . |
18 | I am sure that he will consider the hon. Gentleman 's representations , which are always carefully put and taken seriously . |
19 | Chemists have begun to develop models for these processes and for the formation of other compounds using soluble metal compounds which are more easily studied than catalyst surfaces . |
20 | These may often take the form of rhymes , which are more easily remembered than bare facts . |
21 | In every type of action the forward thrust proceeds from the hindquarters , which are more strongly angulated and have more powerful and complex muscles than the forequarters . |
22 | I ) is composed of a series of segments which are more equally developed than in the other regions of the body ( Matsuda , 1975 ) . |
23 | In this way the confusions and limitations of the people are demonstrated , together with their reliance upon senses which are more fully developed and exploited than our own . |
24 | Instead one has delicatessens which are more brightly lit and infinitely more hygienic than the small corner shops I have known , but with their fridges and freezers and extraction fans they have tamed their wares and robbed them of their pungency . |
25 | It would also need to embrace countries like Nigeria , which are still unrealistically classed as middle-income and therefore not eligible for Paris-club relief . |
26 | It should be possible to obtain a compromise which is effective in the legislation and which says , in effect , ’ There will be some crossings which are so rarely used that people are not inconvenienced by their closure . ’ |
27 | These are the widespread fictions or myths about the language , some of which are so universally accepted as to be pedagogical orthodoxy . |
28 | Selectors should also avoid books which are so tightly bound that they have to be held forcibly open . |
29 | This series of re-issues from EMI France comes attractively packaged in two-CD sets , all of which are extremely generously filled and very reasonably priced . |
30 | Those countries which were either highly centralized or decentralized in their wage bargaining system consistently out-performed those in the intermediate category . |