Example sentences of "which is [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | We will live and work from the YWAM base in Secunderdad , which is just outside Hyderabad . |
32 | Where 's a , if you can get a I forget what it 's called now , they advertise in erm er is it Telegraph , Times it 's a newspaper which is just for jobs abroad . |
33 | X take away minus X. Take away X , which is just plus X , X take away X. And three X take away minus two X. Hey now on the number line you ca n't it 's difficult to do X take away X but you can work out roughly where they 'd be and what you would do and what the system would be . |
34 | The leaf-blade , which is up to 12ins ( 30cms ) long and 4ins ( 10cms ) wide , is borne on a very long , robust stalk , which often reaches a length of up to 20ins ( 60cms ) . |
35 | As the debate intensifies over the BBC 's Charter — virtually its right to broadcast — which is up for renewal in 1996 , a younger chairman is needed to take the corporation into the next century , critics say , but Mr Hussey was tightlipped as he flew in from Hong Kong . |
36 | But profits continued to fall in the troubled consultancy division which is up for sale . |
37 | But profits continued to fall in the troubled consultancy division which is up for sale . |
38 | Similarly it would be stated in the estate agents ' particulars whether permission had been granted for a house which is up for sale to be sold to someone who wanted to use it as a second home . |
39 | The ability to communicate extra-sensorily can be seen as a sort of literary emblem of that which is fundamentally beyond expression . |
40 | The 1360cc 85bhp all-alloy engine is free-revving yet willing in the mid range and , combined with a close-spaced , slick-shifting five-speed gearbox , makes for a car that loves to be driven hard but which is equally at home trickling through town . |
41 | Now let's imagine a sequence which is mostly about people , say a family who are spending a day on a sandy beach . |
42 | ‘ We should be honest , and accept that most of the money in the sport comes either from TV directly , or as a result of television interest , which is mostly in track and field . |
43 | So a single cold spell was responsible for a permanent change in the taste of English society in a way which is probably without parallel . |
44 | Suppression of an individual 's own breeding allows a slow rate of reproduction , which is probably of survival value in a harsh environment where over-exploitation of resources can easily develop . |
45 | MIND 's militant antipsychiatry stand in the 1960s and 1970s created a rift with professionals which has gradually healed , although there is still a healthy tension which is probably in service users ' interests . |
46 | The final thing I want to say is that , standing in this College , I urge you to support the work of the creche which is here in Rupert Stanley . |
47 | It is this which is most at risk in children with limited hearing . |
48 | He was involved in the building of nearby Lyndon Hall , which is exactly like South Luffenham in every detail except that the latter has five bays on each side and Lyndon has seven . |
49 | There is no such thing as a worthless book , though there are some far worse than worthless ; no book which is not worth preserving , if its existence may be tolerated ; as there are some men whom it may be proper to hang , but none who should be suffered to starve . |
50 | The overall project , which is not under threat , is funded jointly by Lothian Region 's Health Board and its social services policy committee , both of which provided start-up cash for the counselling service . |
51 | This line of argument supports , as beneficial to all , a certain kind of individualism , which is not of course the same as egoism . |
52 | It might make artistic sense for the gallery to borrow some key picture to enhance the look of an exhibition , but a picture which is not for sale is an expensive use of wall space . |
53 | Yes , and the move is proposed to include land which is not at present built on . |
54 | … which is not until Act 5 , when the poet re-enters briefly , prattling on to his captors ' exasperation . |
55 | Note that unc when an only when A contains at least one element which is not in B. We says sets A and B are equal , and write A = B , when and only when they contain precisely the same members . |
56 | The user has attempted to submit a DC which is not in state CREated . |
57 | It provides access to information , the currency of which is not in doubt , something which can not be true of printed guides . |
58 | But at that time the plaintiff had no actual existence ; was not a human being ; and was not a passenger — in fact , as Lord Coke says , the plaintiff was then pars viscerum matris , and we have not been referred to any authority or principle to show that a legal duty has ever been held to arise towards that which is not in esse in fact and has only a fictitious existence in law , so as to render a negligent act a breach of that duty . |
59 | Most of them are concerned with admissibility of evidence , which is not in issue here ; and none , aside from those already mentioned , arose where in the face of clear and general language it was contended that Parliament must nevertheless have intended the words of the statute to have only a limited effect . |
60 | I wonder how many millions of logos are black and white and how many thousands of artists limit their use of colour purely to black and white , which is not in fact true of Joseph Kosuth . |