Example sentences of "which [noun] [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Probate — dealing with someone 's estate ( Factsheet no 14 ) explains ways in which money may be collected , debts paid , and the balance distributed to those who are entitled to receive a share in the estate .
2 I 've been particularly impressed today to learn how people come here every year , particularly for this meeting and of all the various ways in which money can be raised .
3 a part payment of money , which is made so that the seller will not sell the goods to anyone else : You must pay a deposit to the hotel if you want them to keep a room free for you compare earnest(1) 3 an act or action of depositing : The rate of the river 's deposit of mud is about one inch a year deposit account n. a bank account which earns interest and usu. from which money can be taken out only if advance notice is given .
4 In order to understand their significance and the ways in which money supply can be controlled , it is first necessary to look at the various types of account in which money can be held and at the various financial institutions involved .
5 The ARR did not require the reporting accountant to report on controlled trust accounts , although Part II of the SAR contained rules determining how a solicitor should deal with the movement of controlled trust money , ie the circumstances in which money could be paid in or withdrawn from a controlled trust account , and the records that had to be kept .
6 A series of studies , due to be completed in June , will decide which operations will be spun off as Independent Business Centres — to be up and running by January 1 1994 .
7 A series of studies , due to be completed in June will decide which operations will be spun off as Independent Business Centres — to be up and running by January 1 1994 .
8 The circumstances in which freedom might be won were clearly defined , and Alexei knew that he had sometimes thought that the lowest class in the Empire — the proles , who worked for pay — were no less enslaved and had perhaps fewer rights .
9 There are three important benefits to which widows may be entitled : widows ' payment , widows ' pension and widowed mother 's allowance .
10 In both cases , the conditions under which liquor may be sold are subject to the provisions of subs .
11 This difference was partly attributed to differing calculation methods as to the time span over which PWRs should be depreciated and the rate of return expected from investment .
12 I hope the discussion has this value : it addresses the question of intervention to further social objectives within the system of commodity-producing enterprises and , rather than positing nationalisation as panacea ( a theme with a pronounced minority appeal ) , it identifies certain cases in which nationalisation could be argued as necessary to further social objectives as well as cases in which nationalisation might be of no obvious advantage .
13 Mr raised the point about erm the environmental appraisal of of development plans , erm as set out in P P G twelve which is is indicative of a a a new er a new framework in which plans should be prepared .
14 The terms for both the constituent assembly and the interim cabinet would be a maximum of 12 months , after which election would be held under a new constitution .
15 This leaves a wide range of activities in an area of unregulated uncertainty , including telephone tapping ; this may be official , under Ministerial approval ‘ in the national interest ’ , which Parliament may be said to have condoned or sanctioned , or it may be unofficial in the interests of , say , commercial or industrial espionage , in which case an offence is committed , if only the misappropriation of electric current !
16 Canning equally looked to ‘ justice and judgment not impulse and feeling since that is not a ground upon which parliament can be called upon to act ’ .
17 The success of the traded option is due to the existence of a regulated secondary market in which contracts may be bought and sold and positions opened and closed without the need to enter the securities market .
18 The first manner in which objects may be related to each other is as type-tokens .
19 In some cases an underground cell was used , the only entrance being a hole into which prisoners would be lowered , to be kept until they were brought to trial or their debts were paid .
20 The wealth of information collected and most ably synthesised in the project 's report was used as evidence on which to base suggestions for possible key topics round which teaching could be based .
21 Is it possible to define a totality , or must one be content with reconstituting connections ? ) are now being replaced by questions of another type : which strata should be isolated from others ?
22 10.3 may request training and assistance in addition to that provided for in Clauses 10.1 and 10.2 above , in which case shall be permitted to charge for this service .
23 Professor Franco Barberi , a vulcanologist co-ordinating protection efforts , said yesterday it was ‘ impossible to predict ’ when the lava would reach Zafferana , a farming village of 7,000 people on Etna 's south-eastern slope , or which part would be affected first .
24 The House of Lords found that there were circumstances in which liability could be incurred for negligent misrepresentation by one person to another in the absence of any contractual or fiduciary relationship between them .
25 Application should be made for a split trial under Ord 33 , rr3 and 4 , under which liability can be tried first and quantum tried when the plaintiff 's medical or employment position , or any other doubt on quantum , has been clarified .
26 The extent to which liability can be established can be explained , each party putting his version before the court referring to any police report if a road acccident , together with counsel 's opinion on liability if such has been obtained .
27 The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 limits the extent to which liability can be excluded or limited for breach of contract , or for negligence , or under the terms implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and other legislation containing similar provisions , such as the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
28 To progress the analysis to the level at which activities could be identified , a root definition was developed for each sub-system in turn , and a second-level conceptual model constructed .
29 d ) Traditional , achieving and affluent cultures : one way in which cultures can be Categorised for marketing purposes is to differentiate between traditional , achieving and affluent cultures , thus : * Traditional cultures are rooted in the past .
30 It has a delightful garden , a large verandah and an attractive swimming pool with a children 's section around which sun-beds can be hired .
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