Example sentences of "which be [adv] [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 It is convenient for our purpose to adopt the DES definition of courses in management education as being those which are primarily post-graduate and post experience .
2 Labour 's policies , which are partly monopoly and partly over-regulatory , and aim to damage the industry 's profits and investments , could only make matters worse .
3 it 's got three TVs though which are really rubbish and one small bar called The Bin , Village Inn it 's called , and it is absolutely tiny , and really crap .
4 Now we have a whole array of baits , which are mainly dog and cat biscuits , such as Munchies and Chum Mixer .
5 ‘ Non-net ’ books , on which the publisher deliberately refrains from imposing a ‘ net ’ price , and which are usually school and other textbooks sold in multiple copies for classroom use , provide another exceptional category .
6 We knew also of the conditions on the poorer nationality ships which were often rat and lice infested , as our rummage crews had experienced .
7 It would certainly damage the apostle 's prophecy of future judgment of the world by God if he were found to be making reference to events which were only myth and legend .
8 At the moment of consummation , Philip shouts aloud the word ‘ Joy ’ , which is both exclamation and apostrophe .
9 It tends to be a time-consuming transformation process which is both management and resource intensive , and is more expensive than invention .
10 ‘ In a strict Party sense this was all bourgeois individualism and bohemianism , to me it was infinitely more attractive than anything going on in the Communist Party , particularly the student Communist Party , which was largely in-fighting and sectarian politics .
11 There was a canteen for snacks in the building but they preferred to go to a bar in rue Pigalle where an Englishman , Fred Payne , would dish up their favourite meal which was still egg and chips .
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