Example sentences of "which be [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Many handy tools were found in the carriage which are now in the hands of members of the group .
32 Remove any bits of gravel or splinters which are still on the surface .
33 They believe that no part of the money should be used to finance Sizewell C , proposals for which are still on the drawing board awaiting a decision on whether to apply for planning permission .
34 fast reactors , which are still at the development stage , are fuelled by plutonium or a mixture of plutonium and uranium .
35 Many of the specimen trees which are still in the park were almost certainly planted by Webb at the time , and the elegant arched orangery in the garden must have been built to his designs .
36 Where forecasts are not legally binding on the buyer , another commonly used alternative is for the buyer to agree to compensate the seller ( up to some agreed limits ) for excess inventory of the products covered by the agreement which are still in the seller 's hands on termination of the agreement , but which he can not reasonably dispose of elsewhere .
37 The attractive odour may come from either ( or both ) of two sources : the young salmon which are still in the stream , not yet having migrated to the sea , and any other characteristic odours in the stream .
38 There is a connection between the modern family and advanced industrial societies , and between extended kinship networks and agricultural societies , or societies which are still in the process of becoming urban and industrial .
39 The quality of GIS user interfaces is also an important factor in the acceptance , uptake and efficiency of the integrated GIS which are currently on the market .
40 What happens where the police flout the rules , for example by breaching the code or by denying a solicitor in a trivial case or by refusing access on grounds which are manifestly outside the statute and the code ?
41 These branch off from the main artery , called the aorta , and then divide into lots of smaller branches which are all over the surface of the heart .
42 In fact , Wordsworth produced some of his greatest poetry ; the descriptive passages in the early books of The Prelude , and the ‘ Lucy ’ poems , which are significantly about the North of England .
43 Instead we are living in a time when we can watch a TV ad which tells us that cars which are way beyond the range of most people 's pockets are being ‘ handbuilt ( somewhere else ) by robots ’ .
44 The following are some examples of important questions frequently asked about social policy which are essentially about the relationship between social and economic policy .
45 He did so partly by relying on the unquestioned fact that death and violence were an integral element in many books which were already on the way to becoming children 's classics ; from a list compiled rather later in the century one might cite Grimm 's Fairy Tales , Hans Andersen 's and the expurgated Arabian Nights .
46 It deals with exemption clauses and it replaces and greatly extends certain provisions which were previously in the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 .
47 A very considerable number of sub-licences which were normally for a period of six to 12 months were granted during the relevant years of assessment and the aggregate profit therefrom during these years amounted to some HK$57m .
48 I felt ill , but Friday wanted to eat the pieces of men 's bodies which were still on the ground .
49 The rector 's modest possessions which were still inside the house must be consumed by the fire .
50 We slipped along the now four-lane Al Ain highway , winding in and out of the sections which were still in the process of being built .
51 I believe that truths which were there from the beginning in the Christian faith can lie dormant until the social and psychological conditions are right for them to be perceived .
52 Truths which were there from the beginning in the Christian faith can lie dormant until the social and psychological conditions are right for them to be perceived .
53 But the general inability of the film industry to support and encourage creative adventure was the responsibility of the two major companies , which were now in the hands of former accountants who had not cast off their old ways of thinking , John Davis at Rank and Robert Clark at ABPC .
54 The fact that some sufferers die of their addictive disease regardless of their awareness of the Anonymous Fellowships is not an argument in favour of the use of other methods of treatment which were manifestly of no help to those who did recover and which can be observed to be of no help to those who still suffer .
55 This suggests that certain Third World countries , or institutional sectors within them , which were once in the thrall of dependency , can escape and reverse their previous disadvantage .
56 One solution , to do all this from Whitehall , which is allegedly under the scrutiny of the House of Commons , is impossible because of the extent and variety of the work .
57 er I think councillor has made the case for the motion which he has put before us which is simply for a report to the environment committee which would deal with the the tactical if that 's the right that 's just been raised by councillor .
58 " At the bell " , which is somewhere in the region of two months — not weeks — before the date of the examination , you should start to work up your pace gradually and comfortably towards the final three-hour tests .
59 The most troubling of these measures is the first , which is presumably for the benefit of the security services .
60 The Quartet is distinct from most examples of this genre , however , in that its focus is firmly fixed on its own status within a world which is increasingly under the control of non-verbal forms of communication .
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