Example sentences of "[prep] which [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Measor ( 1983 ; 1984 ) , for example , has shown that children have very clear ideas about which are high-status subjects in school , and which low-status . |
2 | But I do n't think it really ever I mean there were quite a lot of initiatives like that you know of people thinking of different ways really of of sticking together to combat er you know what I 've been talking about which was smashing unionism and er forcing lower wages really onto the the already low paid , which er really seems to be what Thatcher 's all about you know in order to er curb inflation and create a very divided society where er half the population seem to have to live either on the dole or in in poverty really in in derelict bits of Britain . |
3 | You may enjoy a visit to the farm shop or see the collection of animals , some of which are rare breeds . |
4 | Chinese food runs the gamut — from the healthy fish and vegetable soups , steamed fish and rice , and quick-cooked shellfish and stir- fries , all of which are good choices for the figure-conscious — to the calorie-laden sticky spare ribs , deep-fried batter prawns and spring rolls , and glutinous sweet-and-sour sauced dishes . |
5 | More recently this notion has been systematized into the various forms of Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy , the most popular of which are Cognitive Therapy ( Beck et al . , |
6 | Modena Cathedral also has an impressive façade with wheel window in the gable ( 383 ) and porch below , on either side of which are four panels by Guglielmo depicting the Bible story from the Creation to the Flood ( 390 ) . |
7 | The joint venture has five blocks under licence , covering two sedimentary basins , both of which are proven hydrocarbon provinces . |
8 | Vehicles emit a wide range of chemical substances , many of them harmless , but three of which are dangerous pollutants released in sufficient amounts to affect human health and have serious implications on the environment . |
9 | This is a good argument for it should warn us that there are degrees of potential not all of which are automatic claims to fame . |
10 | The Illustrations Collection , or ‘ cuttings file ’ , contains some 250,000 items , most of which are botanical illustrations , with some 20,000 being original artworks in need of conservation . |
11 | Although no exact figures on EDS ' Italian revenues in 1992 were available , an EDS spokesman estimated them to be $20m , most of which are General Motors Corp-related . |
12 | All sorts of other strange and inexplicable manmade features have been recognised , the most exciting of which are pre-woodland settlement , field and burial sites which have been engulfed by the trees . |
13 | But remarkably no mention is made of welfare agencies , public enterprises or planning bodies , all of which are major additions in the extended welfare state . |
14 | There has been a steady growth in the newer area of sales to retail outlets , some of which are supermarkets but many of which are traditional grocery shops . |
15 | Because of such ready markets , tropical and semi-tropical forests are increasingly being exploited by lumber industries , some of which are well-managed enterprises while others are major causes of forest degradation . |
16 | The Society purchased 114 Chancery Lane in April ( adjacent to the Law Society 's Hall ) and Victoria Court , Leamington Spa in September , both of which are integral elements in the Society 's property strategy . |
17 | Other important ingredients which we require to keep us functioning are the vitamins , most of which are essential components of enzymes ( the enzyme co-factors ) , and minerals and trace metals , some of which are structural , such as calcium for bones and teeth , but many of which are vital components of enzyme systems or are essential for the maintenance of the electrical charges on cell membranes . |
18 | Our research programme has led to the development of high-performance electrodes and poison resistant catalysts , both of which are critical factors in the development of a practical system . |
19 | It has its own Parliament , members of which have , since 1979 , been directly elected by member states ( by proportional representation in all cases other than that of Great Britain ) ; the European Court of Justice ; the Council of Ministers ( consisting of a representative of the government of each member state ) ; and the Commission ( the members of which are full-time administrators ) |
20 | When the disease affects one of the occipito atlantoaxial articulations ( termed lateral mass ) it may produce the syndrome of non-reducible rotational tilt of the head , the main clinical features of which are occipital pain , tender points in the neck , and tilting of the head toward the affected side . |
21 | Wellcome sells over 100 prescription products including Retrovir ( AZT or zidovudine ) and Zovirax ( acyclovir ) , both of which are anti-viral drugs . |
22 | Horticultural peat , for example , is derived from mosses and sedges , both of which are lowly forms of plant life that live in areas of poor fertility . |
23 | It is up to United Kingdom industry to demonstrate and promote its strengths — its productivity , its advanced capabilities , its technological edge , its reliability and its safety record , all of which are vital ingredients of a bid package . |
24 | Other important ingredients which we require to keep us functioning are the vitamins , most of which are essential components of enzymes ( the enzyme co-factors ) , and minerals and trace metals , some of which are structural , such as calcium for bones and teeth , but many of which are vital components of enzyme systems or are essential for the maintenance of the electrical charges on cell membranes . |
25 | There is also a ‘ Cuttings File ’ of some 100 000 items , which contains several thousand botanical illustrations , many of which are original artworks . |
26 | Reactive strategies , dependent upon complaints and tip-offs , are generally animated by the more conspicuous — hence the more serious — cases , many ( perhaps most ) of which are isolated incidents ( 'one-offs ' ) . |
27 | By s 9(1) of the Housing Act 1988 , the court may adjourn for such period as it thinks fit , proceedings for possession of assured tenancies , and may stay , suspend , or postpone a claim for possession — but an order for possession must not in general be postponed to a date later than fourteen days from judgment , unless this would cause exceptional hardship , when up to six weeks may be allowed ( s 89(1) of the Houseing Act 1980 ) ; the maximum of 14 days is subject to important qualifications ( s 89(2) ) examples of which are those cases under the Rent Act 1977 where the court may only order possession if reasonable , possession actions by mortgagees when the period is 28 days , and by lessors for forfeiture for non-payment of rent , when any order for possession must be for not less than four weeks ( s 138(3) of the 1984 Act ) . |
28 | However , the heart of the industry is clearly the Scotch Whisky companies , some of which are single distilleries , some multi-national drinks conglomerates and , between these , a mix of large and small firms , single product and diversified product firms . |
29 | There are 586 GPs in 270 practices , over a third of which are single practices . |
30 | What we 're looking at is the movement of children and maternity care both of which are high risk . |