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

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1 But a substantial part must also have resulted from the new investment overseas which was now being wholly financed by borrowing overseas at a very low real rate of interest .
2 And that 's third party carriage forward which is even , and Peter 's even happier because he does n't even have to wait two days now , he gets his delivery next day .
3 But erm the car represents if you like , the Seven Up colour is very strong green , and it is an environmental issue too which is quite erm nice at this stage .
4 Once at Stonham the primary school pupils get off the bus leaving room downstairs which is soon filled by some of the people who have been sitting upstairs .
5 At Machrie , Kilchoman , the mill has been made into a house and there was a millstone there which was only about two inches thick ; another thin stone was on the south bank of the Saligo river at NR208639 , which is not far away .
6 Pat continued , ‘ We have a drink here which is definitely non-alcoholic — it 's called cherry brandy . ’
7 Erm I do n't know if anybody was erm keen to go to Denman after whe , our outing there which was most enjoyable ?
8 It is technical advance also which is increasingly removing the natural advantages of countries with low labour costs .
9 Clearly , there is a circularity here which is often confused .
10 An interesting difference between them is that Alford 's sails rotate anti-clockwise , which is usual and Burgh-le-Marsh 's rotate clockwise which is now unique .
11 The most marked change however which is obviously connected with the smaller number of candidates is in the number of lost deposits which were only 35 against 64 .
12 It is not necessary to examine each of these cases here , but sufficient to note that in each there is a disposition which is plainly a legacy sub modo yet which is subsequently described by the jurist as a trust .
13 Erm Other notions erm of liberalism of course again which are perhaps pretty obvious freedom of speech and implied in that freedom of religion , freedom of expression , that kind of thing .
14 And if I may Mr chairman , something that 's happened in the last few days , that 's er evident that er the been the first satellite survey in this country ever which is now beginning to show to the nation , just in fact the damage that roads have been doing and that there 's in fact now some suggestion from government that they may be rethinking some elements of these roads , because the environmental impact has not really been taken into account as effectively before .
15 Well , apart from the Elder Stubbs group on the allotments , we have a town gardens group which is at Cowley Road , on our main site ; they run a plant nursery there which is normally open every day , and will be open this Saturday as well , on the sixth er to sell wallflowers and autumn plants in particular .
16 I find found that absolutely incredible and I thought it was bizarre to say the least , the procedure we had to go through the other er evening erm with two hours of acrimonious debate er a break while you consulted er the officers before we got to some er sensible way forward which is now incorporated in this amendment er to spend a hundred thousand pounds on actually trying to trace .
17 At Chiswick Burlington built himself a villa , modelled on the Villa Rotonda of Palladio , but Pope at Twickenham had a villa too which was also expressive of Palladian principles ( Figs 3a , 3b ) .
18 It is this class alone which is unmistakably distinguished from debentures both in law and fact .
19 We then went down again , this time backwards which was also excellent fun , if a little daunting with not quite being able to see what was going on .
20 A lot of people in the garden are digging them round about August September time really which is too early to keep potatoes and then the flesh is far softer .
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