Example sentences of "part [prep] which is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Most visitors ask about the history of the garden , part of which is built on the site of a nunnery attached to the church next door .
2 There is a family ‘ life cycle ’ , only part of which is represented on the back of cereal packets , which is illustrated in figure 6.3 .
3 Section 5(9) states that Customs may make regulations with respect to the time of supply of services for a consideration the whole or part of which is determined or payable periodically ( known as ‘ continuous supplies of services ’ ) .
4 This type of jig has limitations ; it can not make an ellipse , any part of which is covered by the jig .
5 It regards the private sector as the source of wealth creation , part of which is used to subsidize the public sector .
6 He also argues his idea would go some way to helping save the rainforest , part of which is used to make charcoal .
7 The hushed court had earlier listened to a dramatic seven-minute recording of Daniel 's 999 call , part of which is shown on the left .
8 The most popular of these is for a one-off gig between a band and a venue , part of which is reproduced here .
9 On the day ( 19 September 1986 ) that Hanson sold Courage to Elders , the Financial Times leader ‘ Reshuffling of Assets ’ ( part of which is reproduced below ) provided an interesting view of the company , which helps one to consider the effect of such conglomerates on the economy as a whole .
10 The more active occupied some post offices and gave evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee , part of which is reproduced here ( Fleming , 1973 ) .
11 Soon after starting work on a study of child minding commissioned by the Social Science Research Council ( SSRC ) , Jackson wrote a short but influential article for New Society , part of which is reproduced as reading 2.3 .
12 At the same time , increasing interest in language led to a succession of BEd courses with strong language components in Colleges of Education ( work in the Birmingham area , led by Professor John Sinclair , part of which is described in Mary Willes ' paper on pp. xx-xx , was particularly notable , but similar innovations were developed elsewhere ) .
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