Example sentences of "[noun sg] which is [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Hair which is more than 50% grey needs permanent colour , but it does n't have to look unnatural : some stylists will combine lowlights with permanent tint to give a more textured look , rather than a block colour . |
2 | It was a one witness case with lots of contradictions I 'm very happy with the outcome which is sooner than we expected . |
3 | Beside this deliberate , purposive teaching the author has set a second kind of education which is just as moving and as important to the story . |
4 | A woman who learnt to dive just three years ago has found a Viking relic which is more than a thousand years old . |
5 | And it also enjoys the magical flexibility of a workforce which is there when it is needed and simply vanishes when it is n't . |
6 | The Treasury demand equations incorporate own-price elasticities for spirits and wines which are greater than unity ( demand is sensitive to price ) and an own-price elasticity for beer which is less than one ( demand is not sensitive to price ) . |
7 | Nevertheless , all have a probability of success which is less than 100 per cent . |
8 | If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit . |
9 | If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit . |
10 | If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit . |
11 | Okay we 've got er example P , er sorry class example P plus R. We 've got a T vector which is basically after you 've taken the input pattern just after you 've tupled it . |
12 | A directly evident proposition is one , in Chisholm 's terminology , which is either identical with or entailed by a true contingent proposition which is all but certain . |
13 | The Department of Education has already been severely criticised by both the Audit Office and the Parliamentary Accounts Committee over the overall system which is more than £4,5m over the original estimated budget . |