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

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1 Analysis of A-gliadin peptides , including amino-acid residues 211–217 , has shown that a potentially antigenic Β-reverse turn is the predominant structural feature , involving residues -Arg-Pro-Ser-Gln- , which are also present in adenovirus 12 .
2 You 'll also find all the big name department stores in the pedestrianised shopping malls , which are also rich in exclusive boutiques .
3 In summary , the use of physical contact in the Victoria Centre , the organization of the daily cycle of activities , the regulation of the pupil 's unit career and the attribution of meaning to these events demonstrate continuities which are also evident in the educational philosophy which Owen articulates .
4 Analytical results reported at the Houston Conference indicate that the pyroxene minerals ( that is , the Calcium , magnesium , iron silicates ( Mg , Fe , Ca ) 2Si206 , which are also common in terrestrial basalts ) within the anorthosite clasts ( fragments ) have typically lunar ratios of iron to manganese oxides ( FeO/MnO ) .
5 Sometimes , he can go too far ; he may be anxious to make a sale and make statements which are simply untrue in an effort to try to induce you to buy the product .
6 ‘ We have very many secondary schools which are simply unacceptable in terms of physical conditions .
7 Some peels show no signs of the ‘ phantom textures ’ , e.g. in recrystallized limestones , which are otherwise visible in thin sections .
8 The number of grounds of disqualification , which are strangely obscure in a surprising number of respects , are :
9 International liquidity can be defined as those assets which are internationally acceptable in the payment of debts .
10 At the very least we should view the systems approach as a complex training ground wherein to develop the ringcraft , the deftness of touch , the timing , the incisiveness of action , and the introspective forethought which are increasingly necessary in dealing with our escalating environmental problems .
11 Her eponymous shop at 103 Wandsworth Bridge Road , London SW6 , has an excellent range of man-made blooms , some of which are positively blowzy in their realism .
12 There are several pieces among his work which reveal his technical expertise — experiments with collage and distorting lenses — as well as many which are unexpectedly savage in their satire .
13 If the maintenance of the essential taboos against incest and aggression against the father are the foundation of the superego and of human society everywhere , it follows as a matter of simple inevitability that liberation of sexual drives which are fundamentally incestuous in their infantile and unconscious origins should lead to conflict with the fathers .
14 It reflects a number of trends which are clearly visible in the organisation , management and resourcing of education in the UK .
15 Much of the equipment that is presented as pre-reading material is in fact using these ideas of matching , pairing and visual discrimination , which are equally necessary in the foundation experiences for mathematics .
16 In Bali we have barbets , fruit-thrushes and woodpeckers ; on passing over to Lombok these are seen no more , but we have an abundance of cockatoos , honeysuckers and brush-turkeys which are equally unknown in Bali or any island further west .
17 These differences in taste , which are equally evident in a wide range of media — for example , a preference for ‘ difficult ’ as opposed to popular music — provide the basis for unearthing a deep classificatory device which Bourdieu identifies as an example of that ‘ habitus ’ described in chapter 6 .
18 The Kentish examples tend to be simple shapes , discs and rectangles , which are equally common in Europe .
19 What should be remembered is that there exist many things which are both good in themselves and good as an instrument or a means to something else .
20 There are important third parties in some two-party systems ( the Liberal Democrats in Britain , the FDP in Germany , the New Democratic Party in Canada ) , and in federal states there may be considerable differences between the parties which are most prominent in national elections and those which have considerable support at the state or provincial level , as has often been the case in Canada .
21 Of those factors relating to the individual ( abilities , experience , goals ) it is goals which are most effective in trying to predict a person 's performance at work .
22 Separating those pump firms which are most active in the introduction of new products from those that are least active , the project will look for differences in payment and training systems , recruitment , and communication and consultation practices in each category of firm .
23 It will centre on the themes which are most predominant in adult human experience : on freedom , justice , relationships , morality , suffering and happiness ’ ( 6 ) .
24 This approach does little to help teachers cut through the educational rhetoric and sort out those practices which are most productive in terms of the quality of children 's learning .
25 A whole series of studies , he admits , appear to demonstrate that there is a broad agreement concerning the relative worth of different occupations , which apparently supports the functionalists ' contention that it is possible to identify those positions which are most important in society .
26 The second sub-section looks at the implementation of more sophisticated open-loop control schemes and shows that in many cases the choice of software- or hardware-based control depends on the aspects of performance which are most important in the particular application .
27 The patient 's ability to employ syntactic knowledge is impaired — so spontaneous speech is grammatically very simple , or even ungrammatical , and words which are primarily important in establishing grammatical structure ( function words ) are especially affected .
28 There are many goods which are partly non-rivalrous in consumption .
29 This is so whether we have in mind disciplines which are largely cognitive in character , or those — such as in the performing arts — which are built around action .
30 Vinelott J. said that ‘ No doubt the court can disallow … costs , charges and expenses which are wholly unreasonable in amount . ’
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