Example sentences of "which be [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 general.ext — contains the specifications of several sub- programs which are declared as EXTERNAL in various modules .
2 The meanings expressed by specific words are only appre-hended as a result of the effects which are achieved when they are used .
3 Current ideas of the structure of water visualize it as being composed of a random network of molecules linked together by hydrogen bonds ( Figure 7 ) , some of which are strained or even broken , but with a general structure not unlike that which is found in ordinary ice , also known as hexagonal ice to distinguish it from its variant form , cubic ice , which is formed at lower temperatures .
4 the presence and limits of which are indicated as prescribed .
5 The Lords avoid controversy on financial questions , which are accepted as being the responsibility of the Commons , but otherwise they see little harm in asking the Commons to think again on points of detail .
6 Those Catholic students who are undertaking their initial teacher education , and who for personal reasons , which are accepted as reasonable by St Andrew 's College , can not attend St Andrew 's College .
7 This relationship has been analysed by Mason ( 1975 ) and is said to consist of : a source , e.g. the school and its activities , from which data is collected and recorded , from which managers draw inferences and predictions which are evaluated and the values and choices of the organisation are followed by action .
8 Record sleeves , which are printed and produced by specialist printers , are delivered to the plant in quantities specified by the record company 's own production department .
9 A postal survey of a national sample of 250 managers of large hotels found that of the alternative strategies which are favoured when faced with new competitors a change in prices is regarded as relatively unimportant whereas non-price strategies , such as sales promotion and refurbishment of premises , are .
10 A user can optionally specify a set of ‘ sleeping probes ’ , which are ignored when ordering the clones but which are output next to the probes used to order the clones .
11 Most gardeners have their particular ‘ self-seeders ’ , plants that love their patch and which are categorised as flowers , wild flowers or weeds , according to how much we love them as they make their appearance each year .
12 Takeover offers are also regulated and affected by the SARs ; the Fair Trading Act 1973 ( references to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ) ; European Council Regulation ( EEC ) 4064/89 ( merger control ) ; the Company Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Act 1985 ( which prohibits a person from dealing in securities which are listed or subject to a marketing arrangement at a time when he is in possession of unpublished price-sensitive information ) ; liability for negligent misstatement and for misrepresentation ( both at common law and under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 ) ; and Statements of Standard Accounting Practice 22 and 23 ( accounting for goodwill and for acquisitions and mergers ) .
13 These differences might have to do with the aspects of context which are differentiated and generalized , or with the distribution of responsibility for denoting these aspects within the formal resources of the language , within its lexis , morphology , and syntax .
14 They claim to offer ‘ the widest range and the best courses available in the UK , which are written and produced by highly qualified and often nationally recognised experts … ’
15 These are the paralinguistic features of a spoken message , which are lost if we write the message down .
16 In order to cover any er any rights which are lost and secondly er it 's inevitably the case that we are particularly disappointed er that the proposals are not retrospective .
17 Secondly , professionalism involves an association which controls the conduct of its members ‘ in respects which are defined as relevant to the collective interests of the profession ’ .
18 The essentials of productivity accounting are described in figure 5.6 , where it can be seen that changes in profits through time are decomposed into two major elements , changes in productivity and changes in price recovery , which are defined as follows : Where there are multiple products and resources there will be a productivity measure for each pair of resource and product .
19 Table I gives the results which are expressed as absolute mean values ( µg ) of the two concordant experiments .
20 ‘ If I were to set aside all those communications which are expressed or expressible in words written , spoken or signed — what would be left over ? ’
21 The functionality of the gear-lever is thus seen to exist as a set of attributes of the intersection of the functional domains ( see Figure 2.24 ) , which are mapped and preserved within the geometric domain .
22 Article 35 of the First protocol restates the basic rules of limitation of the methods and means of warfare and the prohibition of methods and means ‘ of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering ’ ; to this it adds a prohibition of methods or means ‘ which are intended or may be expected to cause widespread , long-term and severe damage to the natural environment ’ .
23 Here , the elements which are selected as focal ( them , he , and was ) are not new in the sense of not having been mentioned before , but they are new in the sense of being in some way contrastive .
24 All modules which are selected as LATEST-ISSUE must be on a DC activated via this package for successful approval .
25 The diagrams which follow show the instruments which are selected and used for the desired performance .
26 We have no standard conventions for representing the paralinguistic features of the utterance which are summarised as ‘ voice quality ’ , yet the effect of an utterance being said kindly and sympathetically is clearly very different from the effect if it is said brutally and harshly .
27 But people do expect that the rewards which are sought and gained in economic life bear some relationship to traditionally accepted standards of justice .
28 If you continue to buy canvas boards , look for those which are advertised as non-warping .
29 The Scottish Officer in its Urban Programme ( Urban Aid ) makes grants available for projects which address aspects of disadvantage in areas which are designated as multiply deprived .
30 Such human needs will range from the basic ones for security , which are threatened when other members of an organization wish to close part of the operation down or attempt to perform the same operations with fewer personnel , to the need for self-realization , which may be threatened by extreme specialization and limited capabilities within the division of labour perceived by those in authority to be necessary for the maximization of their objectives ( which will invariably be presented as the goals of ‘ the organization ’ ) .
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