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

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1 Rather than focusing on a few substances which are painted in lurid colours , the specialists say , the goal should be a workplace free of compulsive chemical use of all kinds .
2 The meals , which are prepared in Social Work Department or Education Department kitchens , are transported in heated containers to individual homes ; usually a nutritious two-course meal of meat , two vegetables and a sweet , or perhaps soup , provided in disposable tin-foil containers .
3 The most satisfactory approach is to try to identify features which are replicated in most of the schemes .
4 The cast iron beams , which are curved in top elevation , are of ‘ L ’ and inverted ‘ T ’ cross-section .
5 If the consumption plans of individuals are related to real wealth as well as to disposable income , then changes in the price level that alter the real value of assets ( which are denominated in nominal terms ) will affect aggregate demand .
6 The Consumer Information Department of the ABI , or their regional offices , which are listed in local telephone directories , can provide assistance to any individual or organisation .
7 There are some books which are written in spoken language , books like Tom Forrest 's Country Calendar — a chat or paper by a countryman in his own words .
8 The horsetails reproduce by means of spores , which are born in small cone-like structures at the tip of the branches or on modified shoots .
9 We have taken all reasonable and proper steps to ensure that proper arrangements have been made for all the holidays which are advertised in this brochure and for excursions as described above and that the suppliers of the various services which will be provided to you as part of the inclusive holiday are efficient , safe and reputable businesses , and that they comply with the local and national laws and regulations of the country in which they provide those services .
10 Well it goes into a pot , and it , it buys into different funds which are invested in different markets , erm , to give you some examples , erm , we can invest in property , we can invest in some securities , government securities , er , we invest in the Stock Exchange and we have managers who look after these funds , and they perform extremely well .
11 The themes which are highlighted in this paper follow the same order as the full text of the Lineamenta , and are covered under the headings of the three main parts .
12 We could say that an animal is a group of things which are related in some way .
13 This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory .
14 This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory .
15 The most popular marine live food available is Artemia or brine shrimp which are reared in commercial hatcheries and sold as live adults .
16 To be of maximum value to the user , an index should be included , to indicate the reader where each grammatical structure and phonological feature is discussed ( e.g. the passive ; stress patterns ) An introductory table of contents is also useful , to indicate the general topics which are covered in each lesson .
17 The war brought about the raising of a number of British regiments , five of which are covered in this article .
18 Future items planned for the ‘ International Series ’ of Revenue publications include leaflets giving simplified information on certain aspects of personal residence which are covered in more detail than in IR 20 , and a new edition of booklet IR 6 , Double Taxation .
19 These dramatic spectacles are caused by charged particles , which are accelerated in solar flares , being diverted towards the poles by the Earth 's magnetic field where they enter the upper atmosphere causing ionisation and producing light .
20 Japanese has two suffixes , -wa and -ga , the functions of which are explained in different ways by different linguists but which are said to mark , among other things , topic and non-topic respectively .
21 The immediate answer is the hides as such , almost entirely come from the British Royal Hides which are tanned in this country and then er , find their way back to Walsall er for the saddlery trade .
22 Diane Miles , marketing manager of Lancôme , identifies the shift as taking place at the level of presentation rather than formulation : ‘ There are very positive signs that consumers are becoming bored and frustrated by claims for anti-ageing creams which are couched in over-technical language .
23 The risk of oxidative damage to cells and tissues is directly related to the amounts of free radicals produced by the body , which are increased in particular by smoking , heavy drinking , processed foods , highly polluted environments and drugs .
24 All participating hotels boast their own golf courses , which are situated in some of the most beautiful parts of the country from Kent to Ayrshire .
25 New York-based RAM Mobile Data Inc and Mobile Data Turnkey Solutions have teamed up to offer Dispatcher , a Windows-based fleet despatch application for use on RAM 's mobile data network : the system consists of personal computer software and Millidyne STX 4000 mobile data terminals which are mounted in each driver 's vehicle ; drivers can use the system to report position and status , while controllers can see status reports ; all message transactions are recorded , and there is also a message store capability .
26 At their most powerful , Rheims ' photographs have an audaciousness which goes beyond the contrived scenarios which are presented in much of her work .
27 Those management approaches which are presented in in-service education occasionally fall into the category of those which describe organized anarchy .
28 There are inscriptions which are presented in spiral form , such as that on a gold ring from Mavro Spilio .
29 The evaluation of processes in sign which are presented in this chapter arise in this context , such that results are available to inform our theories of perceiving and remembering as they apply to spoken language .
30 The explanation and defence of the three theses is preceded by an introductory section defending the general approach to the analysis of authority adopted here , and introducing some of the themes which are explored in greater detail later in the essay .
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