Example sentences of "[noun pl] which are [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | These new lipsticks contain thousands of colour fluid capsules which are released every time lips are pressed together — from drinking , or even from kissing ! |
2 | Perhaps everyone who works with such old people needs a period of physical disability ( real or ‘ pretend ’ ) to see just what effort goes into the daily round and the strategies which are adopted the better to cope and to preserve independence . |
3 | The media selection guide biannual and the PR Planner produces provisional bulletins which are issued every three weeks and complete revision supplements every six weeks . |
4 | COCKROACHES could save the thousands of endangered sea turtles which are slaughtered every year so Japanese artisans can create spectacle frames and hairpins . |
5 | great big towers which are painted an off white colour , an' I 'm featured , an' I 'm featured on the front of a very famous album by Pink Floyd . |
6 | Nevertheless , the County Council believes it has gone as far as its possibly can to recognize and respond to the district 's problems , and that it can not justify moving any closer in reducing the gap between the recommended allocation of a hundred and thirty two hectares and the two hundred to two hundred and fifty hectares which are requested the District Council . |
7 | This threefold division is maintained in the completed organ which is divided into corresponding regions which are designated the protocerebrum , the deutocerebrum and the tritocerebrum respectively , though the division is not always apparent externally . |
8 | Where space is at a premium , bulbs which are given a prominent position can be lifted while still in leaf , labelled and planted elsewhere in the garden . |
9 | The importance of the ley crop , particularly clover , in an arable system in this contest is that it not only provides diversity , but also a better opportunity for wildlife , particularly plants and insects , to complete its annual cycle than do crops which are cleared every year . |