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

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1 The next claim which constructivism makes is that centralsystem thinking emerges out of the organism 's interaction with the environment , an interaction that is initially a literal inter- action but which is later carried out internally , at least in the human case .
2 Is the Minister further aware that there has been an enormous erosion of confidence in the reliability and roadworthiness of buses since deregulation , especially in south Wales during a period in which monopolies have been created as stronger firms capture weaker ones and cowboy fleets undercut the operations of firms that are much more conscientious and safety conscious ?
3 With any luck they will be right , at least in the form in which co-ordination has been practised since 1985 .
4 While the other half supported the society 's worthy aims ; one wealthy admirer even offered a donation of $400,000 , which had to be declined as outside donations were apparently prohibited according to the terms under which SINA had been established .
5 Prosecutions for offences defined under the Merchant Shipping Acts had almost uniformly failed , and shipowners had escaped altogether from the provisions of the Employers ' Liability Act 1880 in which employers had been made responsible for insuring employees against the risks of their calling .
6 The US$180 million project , for which funding has been promised by the World Bank , would reduce the flow of water to the Branco river , on which the Guarani depend , and result in 700 construction workers being camped on the edge of their 6,744-acre forest reserve for several years .
7 There was no decisive evidence from examination of the surface , from analysis or from radiography , of which technique had been used .
8 Another case in which experience has been shown to influence development is the pecking of chicks .
9 The context in which courts operate is of major importance , and for this reason , care should be taken not to exaggerate the link between sentencing practice and penal policy .
10 Care must be taken over the signs of relationships , specifying which category has been selected as the base for comparison ( see section 8.2 ) .
11 Needless to say a considerable number of indignant gallery owners have protested , not only because they have been demoted , but because the list which contains the details about which gallery is in which category has been widely circulated .
12 Artemis asked , as she stood admiring her fifteenth birthday present , a stunning looking dark brown thoroughbred gelding which Jenkins had been instructed to lead up outside the house as a surprise .
13 The eight types of learning which Gagne distinguishes are shown in Table 2.2 .
14 The crucial step on which catallaxy depends is the use of barter or exchange , the major condition necessary for which is laws relating to property .
15 There are other omissions , too , which Purcell did not make good , quite apart from the dances which Shedlock noted were missing — the overture , for one .
16 For , as we shall see , one of the most obvious effects of the myth of judicial independence on sentencing practice over the years has been the extent to which sentencers have been left to police themselves according to their own rules arid principles .
17 Which Doyle knew was not the case , but this was a tight community , tight as a drum ; they looked after their own .
18 As to the second point , there are numerous cases in which attempts have been made to induce the courts to review or ignore decisions of the visitor acting within his jurisdiction , all of which have been unsuccessful .
19 Their experience of the ways in which change has been effected in the past will also contribute to their present reactions .
20 There has been quite a bit of litigation in the United States in which taxpayers have sought to challenge some use to which taxes have been put .
21 Clearly , in Satnam and kindred cases , the purely objective stance which Caldwell has been interpreted to represent has been rejected .
22 Erm the particular issue which Colin raises is a very important one .
23 Most readers of Innovation will associate ICI with acrylics through the plastics ‘ Perspex ’ and ‘ Diakon , ’ which ICI has been making , publicizing and selling for over 50 years — ever since one ICI chemist produced and patented polymethyl methacrylate and another devised a practical and economic process for the manufacture of the monomer on a commercial scale .
24 In Europe , Dow Corning has a basic plant at Barry in South Wales to which ICI has been supplying methanol from Billingham since 1955 .
25 GH 's Slim Plan diet will give a weight loss of 1–2lb per week , which experts agree is the ideal level .
26 The inquest at Shrewsbury was told that the enamelled pendant , which experts say is South German origin , was found by Irwin Haberla of Charlcombe Street , High Tranmere , Wirral , in a field at Haughmond Abbey owned by Mr Charles Teece , who farms close to the abbey ruins .
27 The most dramatic thing about the recent dietary fibre research is that it has , to a degree , altered the basis on which experts have been calculating potential weight loss over the past half century or so … the period during which overweight people have been begging diet doctors and dieticians to help them shed that surplus fat .
28 Some cases in which progress has been made are discussed in the next chapter .
29 Ludens saw , on top of a closed suitcase in a corner , the curious light-brown cap which Marcus had been wearing when Ludens had seen him first , through the window of Red Cottage .
30 The moderate Anglicanism for which Wilkins stood is sometimes described as ‘ latitudinarian , ’ to indicate a breadth of mind and an attitude of religious toleration , at variance with the demands of puritan enthusiasts , whose overbearing self-assurance on the finer points of doctrine could be distasteful .
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