Example sentences of "which he [vb -s] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He reckons NeXTStep can do development five to ten times faster than other technologies such as SunSoft Inc 's Solaris or Unix System Labs ' Unix SVR4.2 which he says are weak development solutions .
2 His aim , he added , is to build SyQuest into a $1,000m-a-year company by concentrating on the removable disk sector , which he says is high-profit .
3 Coun Michna has been a leading opponent of the scheme , which he says is inappropriate for Clairville Common .
4 VISystems marketing manager John Phillips claims that 99% of the source code can be retained using VIS/TP , which he says is faster than Bull 's competing Unikix product ( UX No 390 ) , which emulates CICS .
5 Secondly , there are problems where the decision-maker is interested in the result of an inquiry or investigation , not in any personal sense , but because the institution which he represents is desirous of attaining a certain objective .
6 For Labour , Mr. Kinnock has said he is appalled by the figures which he claims are worse than he expected .
7 Mr Stewart 's advocate , Craig Scott , is hoping to persuade the court to order Central Region to hand over documents which he claims are vital to his client 's case .
8 man has hit out at a health survey which he claims is insulting and highly personal .
9 Manning calls this conceptualization of work the ‘ threat-dangerhero ’ syndrome ( 1977 : 302 ) , which he believes is widespread amongst those who discharge ‘ Anglo-American policing ’ , while Reiner refers to it as ‘ old-fashioned machismo ’ , which he argues is widespread within the occupational culture of the police ( 1985 : 99-100 ) .
10 There have to be doubts about Woosnam because he has shown so little of the form of which he has been capable in the past .
11 The horse was quite impressive when winning at Haydock and could record his fourth consecutive victory of the season , during which he has been unbeaten .
12 Christie , too , wants to run in the European , preferably in both sprints and not just the 60 metres for which he has been pre-selected .
13 Chairman , I 've listened with erm interest to Professor erm weasel words explaining that he did n't mean what he 's been saying for the past three years and trying to explain away what he 's effectively and he might as well admit it a complete volte face worse than that his agreement to an arrangement which he knows is second best .
14 Prof Denis Noble of Oxford University told the meeting : ‘ It is a scandalous claim which he knows is incorrect . ’
15 he holds information which he knows is unpublished price sensitive information in relation to that company ; and
16 Much thanks to John and many others in the R Y A who helped with training and preparing er that er expedition and then in the World Disabled Championships in Barcelona , Kevin who has one of our Challenger catamarans , in which he 's been national champion seven times .
17 After questioning 600 non-information technology directors and 1,200 information technology ones , Graham Browne of market research group International Data Corp , concluded that , unless the Government goes down the facilities management path — which he believes is questionable — the UK market is unlikely to experience the 30% per annum growth rate generally forecast .
18 Manning calls this conceptualization of work the ‘ threat-dangerhero ’ syndrome ( 1977 : 302 ) , which he believes is widespread amongst those who discharge ‘ Anglo-American policing ’ , while Reiner refers to it as ‘ old-fashioned machismo ’ , which he argues is widespread within the occupational culture of the police ( 1985 : 99-100 ) .
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