Example sentences of "which be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Those last words of the Buddha , which are also contrived as Reilly 's last words to Celia — ‘ Work out your salvation with diligence ’ — look back to Eliot 's 1914/ 15 essay discussing the supremely attainable good . |
2 | It was not only the blow of failing to win power , and with it all hopes of a Scottish parliament , but also the fact that Labour lost votes and a seat in Scotland — facts which are conveniently forgotten when home-rulers and guardians of the party 's traditional totems blame failure in the south for Labour 's lack of achievement in the north . |
3 | Its frenzied rejection was very different to that of the many projects listed in the Police Foundation or Home Office Registers of Research mentioned above , most of which are simply ignored and never ever receive any review . |
4 | To avoid becoming embroiled in psychological or philosophical debates concerning selfhood , most of which are individually oriented as well as universalistic in their conclusions , I prefer to use alternative expressions ; either concept of personhood , or concept of human nature . |
5 | There are others ( eg insurance ) which are neither concentrated nor integrated . |
6 | Black box units are also easier to add an existing pond than many other types of filter , which are best incorporated when building the pond . |
7 | In addition to those churches which are organised along denominational lines there are many congregations in England which are best described as ecumenical , for they generally contain members from a variety of churches , or from none . |
8 | As originally constructed by a ninth cohort , probably of Legio VI , it contained only two or three suites of rooms together with some which are best interpreted as having a communal function.44 There was a small internal courtyard with an ornamental fountain and the old , first-century fort bath-house was rebuilt on a much larger scale . |
9 | Our association of dominant ideology with bureaucracy has tempted us to reserve our notions of way of life for our villagers , thereby reducing bureaucrats and other representatives of the wider world beyond the boundaries of community to automatons , ciphers in depersonalised processes which are unintentionally portrayed as existing merely to threaten the way of life of local communities . |
10 | There are many instances of this use of the single gesture for spinning or threading a needle and making a stitch or two which are easily understood and recognised by an audience . |
11 | To be useful to the ‘ non-expert ’ professional , they must include items which are easily understood and which translate easily from relatively casual observation of the child . |
12 | Contain filters which are easily absorbed and firm up the hair shaft . |
13 | In many insects there are two strongly convex veins , R1 and Cu1 , which are easily noted and therefore facilitate the identification of the other veins . |
14 | The bedrooms are all modestly furnished and have a telephone but some superior rooms , which are newly refurbished and boast a sea view , balcony , a colour TV and a mini-bar are also available at a supplement quoted below . |
15 | Inserted in cutting compost , or in some cases plain water , the leaves first develop roots and then one or more young plants which are later separated and potted up . |
16 | We now have a legal requirement on employers which are clearly written and which we can use to our advantage providing our safety reps have been correctly trained to implement the regulations . |
17 | This definition assumes that organisations have aims which are clearly stated and they have the capability to gather information and use it in a positive way to develop policies . |
18 | Use the minimise option on program group boxes which are little used or when the Program Manager is particularly crowded . |
19 | A marble staircase leads to wide corridors of bedrooms , which are comfortably furnished and equipped with modern bathrooms . |
20 | This is because of two main reasons which are closely linked and which will be considered in more detail later . |
21 | The information provided on the death certificate provides the basis of mortality data which are eventually published and analysed by researchers and social commentators . |
22 | The transmissions use those soliton waves we told you about way back in summer 1990 ( CI No 1,459 ) , which are electronically induced and never lose their shape as they whiz through optical glass fibre , so that signalling errors are all but non-existent , obviating the need for costly error-correction equipment , which also slows down transmission . |
23 | Firstly the curriculum ‘ must promote development in all the main areas of learning and experience which are widely accepted as important ’ . |
24 | Humans have a special affinity for dolphins , which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence . |
25 | Frequently they took refuge in platitudes and rhetoric , delivering as unassailable truths ideas which are elsewhere accepted as very much open to debate . |
26 | Cam endures in a hostile frame of mind a voyage carrying cargo to the Caribbean , resenting the work given to him by the mate , indulging in futile practical jokes against him which are coldly ignored and doing his work with sullen reluctance . |
27 | ( iv ) When the actor engages in the medical treatment or examination of the victim in a manner or for purposes which are medically recognized as unethical or unacceptable . |
28 | For more recent times we have the evidence of county gaols , lock-ups , courthouses , prisons , particularly of the Victorian era , which are well documented and have generally survived . |
29 | The real problem is that such research reveals modes of thought and practice which are well known and constituted , but which are necessarily concealed . |
30 | There are , too , very strong historical links between the city and the science ; links which are well known and well documented . |