Example sentences of "which [is] a [noun] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Probably most people have seen displays of Prestel , even in television rental shops , which is a system running through the Post Office network accessing large amounts of mainly factual information — things like telephone directories , like timetables , like oh a lot of business information . |
2 | Probably most people have seen displays of Prestel , even in television rental shops , which is a system running through the Post Office network , accessing large amounts of mainly factual information — things like telephone directories , like timetables , like oh a lot of business information . |
3 | Impatience even — which is a blight threatening us all the time . ’ |
4 | This involves time , which is a resource requiring careful planning . |
5 | This practice can , however , be seen in a later context in the life of St Samson of Dol , the earliest version of which is a copy dating to c . |
6 | Which is a table showing annual average migration figures for the years nineteen eighty five to nineteen ninety two . |
7 | This auction of Old Master paintings offers a number of Trecento and Quattrocento works , the most important of which is a tondo depicting the ‘ Nativity with St John the Baptist ’ . |
8 | TUESDAY is Playground Stop , which is a double-act featuring the puppet Lizzie and presenter Dave Benson Phillips who appears surrounded by hordes of real children . |
9 | One suggestion for avoiding this is to have the explicit tax rate apply only to net-of-transfer income earnings , so that if the benefit withdrawal rate is 60 per cent and the explicit tax rate 30 per cent the ‘ total ’ tax paid on an additional £1 of earned income would be at a rate , which is a sum comprising 60p less means-tested benefit , and 30 per cent of 40p = 12p explicit tax , i.e. 72p . |