Example sentences of "which be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The implants used to replace the hip are manufactured for this market by a dozen or so companies , many of which are multinationals with their main marketing base in the United States .
2 The British army has always given campaign medals which are rewards for just being there and doing an ordinary job , and special medals for gallantry beyond the call of duty .
3 In 1284 the statute of Wales declares that ‘ all those which are subject unto our power should be governed with due order , to the honour and praise of God and of Holy Church , and the advancement of justice ’ .
4 I have three which are 1″ in length at the moment .
5 Paula Rego 's new work , twenty-eight watercolours which are illustrations to children 's stories , are showing at Marlborough ( 2 December-30 January 1993 ) .
6 It consists of context free productions , which are rules of the form
7 The remedy for each of these three main defects in this simplest form of social structure consists in supplementing the primary rules of obligation with secondary rules which are rules of a different kind .
8 This examination technique is illustrated by a pair of micrographs of silver plating ( figs. 5.15c and d ) , both of which are sections through ancient silver coin forgeries .
9 However , yours is a very young tank and prone to rises in ammonia nitrite , which are killers for most marines .
10 In Swedish manufacturing industry , workplace bargaining is conducted by the workplace union organisations ( 'works clubs ' ) which are sub-organisations of the branches of national unions ( in contrast to some industries in Britain especially during the 1950s and 1960s workplace unionism is incorporated into the formal union organisation , although the bargaining which it conducts has a somewhat more restricted range of subject matter ) .
11 In Swedish manufacturing industry , workplace bargaining is conducted by the workplace union organisations ( 'works clubs ' ) which are sub-organisations of the branches of national unions ( in contrast to some industries in Britain especially during the 1950s and 1960s workplace unionism is incorporated into the formal union organisation , although the bargaining which it conducts has a somewhat more restricted range of subject matter ) .
12 During the 1914–18 war , Laura Knight recorded the work of female volunteers ; after the 1939–45 war , she made drawings of the Nuremberg trials which are masterpieces of psychological portraiture .
13 During the 1914–18 war , Laura Knight recorded the work of female volunteers ; after the 1939–45 war , she made drawings of the Nuremberg trials which are masterpieces of psychological portraiture .
14 They act as a complement to his large works which are responses to a progressive environmental catastrophe .
15 Would not it be a good idea if the United Kingdom , instead of embarking on the Trident programme , abandoned it and withdrew Polaris to demonstrate our solidarity and support for the vast majority of the world 's nations which are signatories to the United Nations nuclear non-proliferation treaty ?
16 However , both Thailand and China , which are signatories to CITES , have failed to introduce laws to impose the ban within their borders .
17 Resolved , That this House , believing it is in Britain 's interests to continue to be at the heart of the European Community and able to shape its future and that of Europe as a whole , endorses the constructive negotiating approach adopted by Her Majesty 's Government in the Inter-Governmental Conferences on Economic and Monetary Union and on Political Union ; and urges them to work for an agreement at the forthcoming European Council at Maastricht which avoids the development of a federal Europe , enables this country to exert the greatest influence on the economic evolution of the Community while preserving the right of Parliament to decide at a future date whether to adopt a single currency , on issues of Community competence concentrates the development of action on those issues which can not be handled more effectively at national level and , in particular , avoids intrusive Community measures in social areas which are matters for national decision , devlops a European security policy compatible with NATO and co-operation in foreign policy which safeguards this country 's national interests , increases the accountability of the Commission , enhances the rule of law in the Community including improved implementation , enforcement and compliance with Community legislation , improves co-operation between European governments in the fight against drugs , terrorism and cross-border crime , and through these policies secures the long-term interests of the United Kingdom .
18 This would normally be regarded as a matter for economists and market-research specialists but behind the formidable array of evidence which they will generate are more fundamental questions of consumer preference , customer requirements and so on which are matters of human needs and prejudices .
19 But he accords them the right to boast , for they have returned with money and presents which are proof of their achievement .
20 Other choices of will thus generate fields and e which are approximations to the actual values .
21 He argues that we can not hope even to specify observation sentences which are consequences of given non-observation sentences .
22 In the case of the Earth outgassing occurs today via volcanoes , and also via fumeroles which are holes in the ground which emit volatiles but which emit little ash or lava , and therefore , unlike volcanoes , do not build mountains .
23 There are several small ponds in Salcey which are home to a variety of animals including dragonflies and the rare great crested newt .
24 Such a project is under way in Gabon , the tropical forests of which are home to an estimated 70,000 elephants — believed to be Africa 's largest undisturbed population .
25 Three natural crystal forms of diamond , which are lattices of carbon formed under great pressure .
26 Bibliotheca has a number of features which are improvements on existing text retrieval systems , including the non-necessity for indexing , the non-occurrence of retrieval noise and suitability for general users since any word can be retrieved .
27 There is a suspicion that functions are being duplicated at home and in Europe and paid for twice , a situation not experienced by operators in other EC states which are members of the JAA because the CAA is unique in pursuing a government-driven policy of total costrecovery for its activities .
28 Leukocyte function-associated antigen 1 ( LFA-1 ) is expressed on the surface of all white blood cells and is a receptor for intercellular adhesion molecules ( ICAM ) 1 and 2 ( ref.3 ) which are members of the immunoglobulin superfamily .
29 The absence of any authentic Spanish or Portuguese text of any of the Hague Conventions militates against their acceptance in Latin America ( and is responsible in part for the limited number of South American states which are members of the Hague Conference ) , and the Latin American attachment to the Letters Rogatory procedure proved too strong to allow a more broadly-based solution in that region .
30 Only after this cohort has been defined can context come into play ; words which are members of the word-initial cohort but are inconsistent with the prior context are discarded from the cohort .
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