Example sentences of "[coord] [indef pn] which [is] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The pail feels empty ’ and ‘ The woods sound inhabited ’ do not imply that there is an appearance which is empty or one which is inhabited ; ‘ The curtains appear green ’ does not imply that there is an appearance — or way of appearing — which is green . |
2 | A product where the dosage must be finely calculated arithmetically from the instruction data provided to arrive at the quantity of product needed required more thought and more decisions than a product dispensed semi-automatically via a dispenser or one which is supplied ready for use . |
3 | This is an important aspect of citizenship and one which is recognised by those advocating ‘ active citizenship ’ in various forms . |
4 | Numerous academic debates seek to distinguish between the servicing role of adult education and one which is based on individual or collective needs within the context of social action . |
5 | One way of providing an integrated service , and one which is advocated by the National Association of Inspectors and Advisers ( expressed in the NAIEA evidence to the Select Committee ) is to develop combined centres , which offer education and day care . |
6 | Another strategy — and one which is proving to be very popular in schools with a history of open decision-making — is for the governing body to establish a structure of sub-committees which bring together LEA governors , parent-governors , teacher-governors , co-opted governors , the headteacher and teachers in the making of decisions . |
7 | The dismissal of hypochondria by most doctors is a relatively new attitude , and one which is lamented by those that have studied this disorder . |
8 | This represents in our view a major gap in the strategic policy framework for such an extensive rural county and one which is becoming increasingly in need of filling . |
9 | It should be emphasised that this is an extreme version of the sentence-grammarian 's view and one which is found less frequently , in contemporary linguistics , than it was fifteen years ago . |
10 | The ‘ full inspection ’ is the traditional form , but one which is written about in detail least . |