Example sentences of "which is [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | It is a relational database which is rather like a filing cabinet in which not only the dividers have been removed but also all pieces of paper without words on them . |
3 | The ideal tool for making large holes in walls is a core drill , which is rather like a hole saw with tungsten carbide-tipped teeth . |
4 | As a result the fax protocol , which is rather like a file transfer protocol , such as ZMODEM , has to be implemented the comms software driving the modem . |
5 | On most sites , the relationship between contexts is drawn as a matrix diagram , which is rather like a family tree . |
6 | Well I thought I might accompany it with another equally short poem , which is also about a child . |
7 | Then one could argue for stable long-term subsidies to be granted to offset the higher transport costs , recognising that the higher resource cost of delivering the commodities to their consumers should be borne by the state which would otherwise have to bear the cost of unemployment ( and which is also in a position to take account of the ‘ social cost ’ to the community involved ) . |
8 | Swimming : There 's an enormous ‘ Aquarena ’ in Kitzbuhel itself , or you may prefer the warm waters of the Schwarzsee , which is just over a mile from the centre . |
9 | There are numerous shops , cafes , an old church which is well worth a visit , plus a thirteenth-century tower in the bustling town square which is a focal point of the resort . |
10 | After indulging in one 's usual moan about the virtual demise of freight on the Cambrian , we went along and spent a pleasant hour investigating an even older mode of transport at the nearby Canal Wharf Museum , which is well worth a visit . |
11 | A few miles south of Cambridge , and just as accessible from London , is Audley End House which is well worth a detour . |
12 | A community which is then in a position to provide care and support within the community properly funded by local government , so it becomes a symbiosis . |
13 | Hydrocarbon exploration in overthrust belts is encouraged by these results because the highly disturbed and sometimes metamorphosed rocks of the near-surface have been shown to overlie extensive areas of flat-lying and relatively undisturbed strata , separated by a fundamental detachment zone which is commonly at a depth of only a few kilometres . |
14 | It would not be practical because the paper information system takes up a vast amount of space , something which is sorely at a premium in many bureaux premises . |
15 | A litany is a king of prayer which is often like a list . |
16 | which is only about a fortnight is n't it ? |
17 | A few miles outside Moscow on a ridge of hills sloping steeply down to the river Moskva below is the Church of the Decapitation of S. John the Baptist at Dyakovo ( 245 ) , which is only about a mile away across the trees and woods from the unusual Church of the Ascension at Kolomenskoe ( Chapter 5 , Fig. 560 ) . |
18 | Riches confer a sort of exclusiveness which is more like a quarantine . |
19 | Mitterrand declared that the result had " shown that [ France ] is still capable of inspiring Europe , which is now in a position to equal the world 's biggest powers " . |