Example sentences of "an [adj] [noun] which be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 An associated issue which is concerning UK operators is the question , oft raised in the past but still showing no sign of solution , of mutual recognition of aircraft certification standards in the Single European Market .
2 They were exploited by an economic system which was in 1880 increasingly characterized by capitalist organization , large-scale production for the market and specialization .
3 The use of level II regions for analysis of regional disparities was perfectly understandable in light of the fact that there already existed in many countries an administrative structure which was in a position to provide relevant statistical information .
4 Penelope walked slowly away from the house , then pretended to be locking at an empty house which was to be sold two doors away from where Rupert lived .
5 Accordingly , the concept of matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict must be regarded as an autonomous concept which is to be interpreted , for the application of the Convention , principally by reference to the scheme and objectives of the Convention in order to ensure that the latter is given full effect .
6 I understand that this particular problem may be dealt with in the near future , and it is quite obvious that the Rules need urgently to be reconsidered in order to make it clear to circuit judges and to magistrates , who have the problem of dealing with these snatches , that they can deal with it in an appropriate way which is in the interests of the child concerned .
7 However , this does not preclude the firm from returning cash equivalent where the collateral matures ; ( 3 ) If the firm wishes to use the customer 's collateral to support its own ( or another person 's ) obligations : ( 4 ) If the firm holds or intends to hold client money with an approved bank which is in the same group as the firm .
8 There is , however , an alternative device which is in practice more commonly used ; this is repeated premultiplication by A of an arbitrary column unc as in 2.6.2 .
9 It was important to provide an opportunity for that to happen in all welfare organisations , for it sustained an unselfish motivation which was in the end necessary to sustain social institutions .
10 An independent brewery which is in the middle of a take-over battle has pledged to buy more than seventy new pubs .
11 An independent brewery which is in the middle of a take-over battle has pledged to buy more than seventy new pubs .
12 And Moffat himself seemed hopeful of a political solution based on an independent Vietnam which was to be associated with or even part of the French Union .
13 ‘ Full many a glorious morning ’ has been ruined and disgraced by ‘ the basest clouds ’ : They ‘ may ’ stain : the ambiguity of the verb ( ‘ it can happen ’ ; ‘ it is allowed ’ ) points up the ambivalence of feeling , for the poem is clearly another example of a strategy we have already found in the Mistress poems , an apparent exculpation which is in fact an indictment .
14 Although it may be contended that it is the process of collective bargaining as an ongoing activity which is at the heart of industrial relations , the negotiating process itself has received little attention in international studies ( an exception is Smith and Turkington , 1981 ) .
15 The real problems come when you think you 're asking an open question which is in fact closed ; and , worse , when you think you 're asking an open question which is actually a " Guess what 's in teacher 's head question ? "
16 The point marked X is an unknown pixel which is to be labelled as water , pine forest or grassland .
17 The other dimension , he argues , is found in an everyday life which was to some extent in harmony with the market economy — in consumption , in fashion and especially in changing forms of plebeian drinking .
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