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

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1 Using to denote the share of intermediate good X in the cost of production of i ( similarly ) , we can solve which is strictly positive where labour is used in both industries .
2 If an authority has decided to do an act which is allegedly illegal but has not yet done it then , of course , the applicant will want to challenge the decision to act and to obtain an order instructing the authority not to carry out its decision .
3 ‘ Gur ’ is unrefined sugar ( a kind of molasses ) which is locally available and consists mainly of sucrose , with a significant amount of potassium salts .
4 On my farm I use three methods ; most of my bulk oats are stored in a ferrocement silo which is completely weather- and vermin-proof .
5 Violet Kray is the heroine of the film , and she is played by Billie Whitelaw with a warmth which is completely credible and endearing .
6 Most deaf people are still educated within a system which has at its base a language that is , at best , not fully accessible because it is based on hearing ; at worst , it is a language which is completely alien and does not adequately describe deaf experience .
7 ‘ Those offences are based on a complaint which is completely false and baseless .
8 Mr Lindsey said that , from 5 January , S&P were offering a variable Tessa paying an initial 7.5% , against the fixed rate version at 5.875% , which is slightly higher than the average that S&P , as a group , has been forecasting for the financial year beginning in April 1993 .
9 These trousers are made from a 50% cotton , 50% polyester mix , which is slightly heavier than that used for the shirt .
10 Cool for 1 minute , then trim using a plain pastry cutter which is slightly larger than the biscuits .
11 The thigh was straight and had an inturned head , compared ( favourably ) with that of the reptile which is slightly S-shaped and without a head .
12 Finally , the appeal to the Privy Council encounters a further hurdle , in the shape of the long-established reluctance of the Board to interfere where the appeal is brought by special leave , except in cases of a serious miscarriage of justice , a reluctance which is even greater where the appeal is concerned with matters of procedure .
13 ‘ We 're going to see over Dancer 's palazzo , ’ yelled Seb , ‘ and swim in his pool , which is even bigger than Loch Lomond .
14 Meopham Cricket Club , which is even older than the other MCC , appeared the safest spot in Britain for a Tory oration .
15 Space and existing features of the old houses have been cleverly used in the transformation work , achieving a result which is remarkably uncluttered and harmonious .
16 The second point is that the Topper 's hull is made of polypropylene which is remarkably tough and resilient .
17 No approval by the production Code Administration shall be given to the use of words and phrases in motion pictures including , but not limited to , the following : Alley cat ( applied to a woman ) ; bat ( applied to a woman ) ; broad ( applied to a woman ) ; bronx cheer ( the sound ) ; chip-pie ; cocotte ; God , Lord , Jesus , Christ ( unless used reverently ) ; cripes ; fanny ; fairy ( in a vulgar sense ) ; ‘ hold your hat ’ ; louse ; lousy ; Mada ( relating to prostitution ) ; nance , nerts ; nuts ( except when meaning crazy ) ; pansy ; razzberry ( the sound ) ; slut ( applied to a woman ) ; S O B ; son-of-a ; tart ; toilet gags ; tom cat ( applied to a man ) ; travelling salesmen and farmer 's daughter jokes ; whore ; damn ; hell ( excepting when the use of said last two words shall be essential and required for portrayal , in proper historical context , of any scene or dialogue based upon historical fact or folklore , or for the presentation in proper literary context of a Biblical , or other religious quotation , or a quotation from a literary work provided that no such use shall be permitted which is intrinsically objectionable or offends good taste ) .
18 They reasoned that an attitude held by an individual is a unique value on a continuum of possibilities or scale , rather than something which is simply present or absent .
19 Which is simply those and those cancelling out .
20 In that case , the Bundesgerichtshof referred , at p. 5569 , two questions to the Court of Justice , the first of which is relevant to article 6(1) below , and the second of which is presently relevant and was in the following terms :
21 Those suburbs house most of the industry , which is largely oil-refining and motor-car manufacture .
22 Apart from being one of the smallest ( 225 square miles ) of the 11 national parks in England and Wales , the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is also the only park in Britain which is largely coastal and mainly covering lowland areas .
23 When the form of socialism is that found in the Soviet Union and most Eastern European states , with different social and economic organizations integrated into a single , state-wide organization , society is ruled by an apparatus which is largely bureaucratic and which attempts to integrate all collective activities .
24 This has resulted in poorly-engineered products — particularly true for Motorola 's C compiler , Version 1.233 , for the DSP56001 which is hopelessly inefficient and inserts NOPs ( no operation instructions ) after every three or four compiled instructions due to pipeliners in the processor .
25 But because Puccini 's story is so bare and elemental , he 's able to create something which is immensely subtle and extremely rich .
26 Climb the groove above which is surprisingly awkward and blind until ( after about 45ft ) it runs out .
27 ‘ We live in a society which is increasingly recreational and recreational use of drugs like Ecstasy is going to continue growing .
28 Money-dominated Zermatt is synonymous with the unreal pyramid of the Matterhorn ( which is unrecognisably ordinary when seen from Italian Cervinia , next door ) .
29 BERNARD HARRIS , formerly Professor of English at York University , was a gentle and gentlemanly scholar of the school of Allardyce Nicoll , his Stratford mentor , a type which is sadly disappearing as universities enter a tougher phase .
30 As with so many economic megabooks , British readers are going to find it heavily skewed towards the US , which is particularly galling when it comes to the advice preparing for the slump .
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