Example sentences of "which [be] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We have been promised access to our health records and waiting lists which are no longer than 18 months .
2 We have been promised access to our health records and waiting lists which are no longer than 18 months .
3 Rore properly stands at the head of this roll-call , above all for his madrigals which are both artistically and historically more important than his generally rather conservative Masses and motets .
4 This involves tracking a moving dot as well as monitoring lights which are either centrally or peripherally placed .
5 International organizations like the World Bank , the Food and Agriculture Organization and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees are already involved in issues and situations which are either directly or indirectly ‘ environmental ’ and their workload will increase .
6 The solution to ‘ He was not really afraid of any landlady ’ might appear to be that we have here a masked first-person avowal , and that it is simply an indication of Dostoevsky 's boldness that it should be surrounded by authorial statements which are firmly outside and ( so to say ) on top of Raskolnikov in the classical omniscient third-person mode : for example , information about his poverty , irritable frame of mind , withdrawal from society , his ‘ not naturally timorous and abject ’ disposition .
7 The principal precursors of acid precipitation are the anthropogenic and natural emissions of oxides of sulphur and nitrogen which are subsequently catalytically or photochemically oxidized to sulphuric acid ( H 2 SO 4 ) and nitric acid ( HNO 3 ) , respectively , in the atmosphere ( figure 4.10 ) .
8 On the basis of this kind of evidence and interpretation , which recognizes the essentially social nature of teachers ' developing curricular identities , commitments and pedagogical preferences , the improvement of teaching quality would seem better met by training and deployment policies which are less rather than more specialized in nature .
9 At this stage in their careers employees enjoy salaries which are about twice that received in their early twenties ( i.e. referring to their ‘ real ’ earnings when allowance has been made for inflation , etc . ) .
10 They also like things which are quite so if the activity involving chairing a meeting , doing a role play , doing a presentation although they may be nervous they actually enjoy that , they find they gain a lot from that and they also like activities where to an extent there 's a freedom from constraints , policy structures , they do n't like to feel bound because if you think about it a lot of are actually exploring deep end situations trying new things out , they do n't like to feel that constrained .
11 Where counselling is able to discuss some of these feelings it can have a more positive potential effect on elderly health than the tranquillizers and sedatives which are too readily and too frequently dispensed for older people who are sick .
12 A media theory for the 21 st century needs to consider these changed circumstances and , more fundamentally , whether we have come , or been led , to expect too much from means of mass communication which are so obviously and primarily economic enterprises with too few available resources to tackle the range of issues that occupy today 's citizen .
13 items consisted of two pairs of hands which were either similarly or differently orientated , and pairs of faces which had either the same expression or a different one .
14 Which were always there and would outlast even the war .
15 It 's right back to the Stamp Acts which were so bitterly and rightly resisted in the early part of the 19th century . ’
16 Which is slightly more than some people do with their money .
17 Erm , although I think we will say that that would be dangerous thing to do and that we should continue to work upon the er the assumption that there erm er overall as a n , a nine percent increase , but , that seems highly unlikely that will succeed , erm What I 've then done is take account of the various staffing changes that there have been during the year , both short term and long term , erm , and you 'll see that produces a figure actually available to us this year of twenty seven thousand five hundred and eighty eight investigative hours , erm which is slightly less than we had last year , er but erm almost not significantly so , erm and it seemed to me therefore that if we were n't trying to reduce times , er , if we were saying that we would turn in times at the end of this year which were the same as the term times we turned in at the end of last year we could probably achieve that without any further recruitment .
18 Questions inevitably arise as to which individuals are really qualified to call themselves experts within a body of knowledge which is both politically and personally sensitive .
19 After the central portion from the grape is exhausted , the flesh nearest to the pips and to the skin is pressed , that is , the pulp which is both inside and outside the richer central zone .
20 It gives me great pleasure to announce that that would mean Cherwell District Council would have to disappear as well , and that would be another blip off the horizon erm but that what would happen you would therefore have a smaller authority , who would then become the Education Authority , and that would be would have to be , I think , somewhere in between the current District Council size in Cherwell or the Vale , of what about a hundred thousand , and the present county , which is rather more than half a million .
21 I am flying now , flying home through that murky sky which is neither here nor there , neither day nor night , and in the sponge of my saturated soul , I feel so very little .
22 This guy used to be a skinhead and sniff glue in Green Island , which is just outside where I used to live .
23 ( Which is probably exactly where Malcolm got the idea from . )
24 I think I 've got five minutes which is probably more than some of you delegates have got so I 'll keep it fairly short and sweet .
25 The differential amplifiers used in EEG machines use the difference between the voltages offered by the two inputs , which is normally less than 200 microvolts ( millionths of a volt ) , and amplify this difference up to a voltage sufficient to drive the galvanometer pens — perhaps 0–5 volts .
26 This means that at any frontier anywhere in the world a border official who has at his disposal a piece of equipment which is already widely and internationally available will be able instantaneously to record the personal details from a passport without the holder realising it , and the record will be automatically read into and stored by a computer .
27 The kind of place that he was looking for was the second home , the petit-bourgeois country retreat which is usually sparsely and cheaply furnished and rarely occupied .
28 I think the point you were trying to make is it it 's a relative sorry no I should n't say relatively small , but it 's a proportion of the workforce which is somewhat less than fifty percent .
29 The moment teachers feel safe enough to tell the truth ( which is often anywhere but in their own staffrooms ) , they rush to unburden themselves of feelings and symptoms such as those which I have described , and are surprised and relieved that other people are feeling the same way .
30 The transfer of responsibility for all non-university institutions of higher and further education to the Secretary of State for Wales which is now more than four years old seems to have created no major administrative problems .
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