Example sentences of "which is [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is terminated by an Arch , through which is seen other Arches with close Arbors , and a row of Trees to the end of the View .
2 ‘ At least fifty per cent of which is documented historical fact , you claim that yourself at the beginning of the book . ’
3 The European rabbit is also important in the diet of the feral mink , which is given little credit for culling this acknowledged pest .
4 The other area which is given detailed attention in the Protocol is that of responsibility for costs and expenses ; the text comes close to adopting the principles used in the Hague Convention , but practice is rather different .
5 Here 's Mrs Thatcher molesting the Bible this week in a speech about pollution to a committee of legislators , industrialists and scientists : ‘ Like the Garden of Eden to Adam and Eve anything which is given free is rarely valued … ’
6 Lash and Urry argue that postmodern culture nevertheless particularly benefits the ‘ service class ’ of senior white collar workers : a group which is given special attention in Chapter 1 .
7 Buxtehude , which is studied first , is most interesting for the way in which an attempt has been made to treat a large area of a small town , ranging from centre to suburb .
8 It took me five minutes to put up the inner , which is erected first and another five minutes to fit the flysheet and peg out on one wild and windy night .
9 The account of them which follows is based on the print of the Bill which is dated 19th February 1975 .
10 A duty , payable in meal for having grain ground at the local mill known as multure is listed in the earliest known rental of Islay , which is dated 1626 .
11 His death certificate , which is dated 3 February 1855 , gives his age as seventy three , his occupation as fancy weaver and the cause of his death as ‘ decay of nature ’ .
12 The reason for this is that the snail can only perceive events which are more than one quarter of a second apart , so a stick which is moved four times a second appears to be stationary .
13 The passive evokes perception resultatively and not operationally and calls for a representation of the phenomenon perceived as a fact , the knowledge and assertion of which is a consequence of perception having taken place , rather than as something which is followed instant-by-instant by means of the operation of the sense faculties .
14 This summer brought a welcome return to music with his soundtrack to Jarmusch 's Night on Earth , which is followed this month by Bone Machine , his first studio album for more than five years .
15 Choose a sheltered sunny position with well-drained and composted soil which is weed free .
16 The law of value is a historically relative law ; it is a specific form ‘ on the face of which is writ large ’ that it ‘ belongs to the kind of social structure where the productive process masters ( ‘ hemeistert ’ ) men and not men the productive process ’ .
17 Text saved by a word processor is put into a file which is kept separate from other documents .
18 What is more , this is only a whisper away from primitive Christianity , which is kept alive by faithful worship , rituals and community practices .
19 This is a high pass , above 6,000 feet , but a busy one , which is kept open by snow-ploughs all through the winter .
20 A complete first aid kit has been issued to each first aider which is kept ready to hand at their workplace .
21 ‘ I believe by forming a better definition of criminal record information , and with a better definition of criminal intelligence , we should be able to identify the middle grade which is called criminal information , ’ he said .
22 There 's also this thing which is called agricultural fundamentalism right and the most developing c , most developed countries , most of the population live in urban areas and the they see erm er rural areas as being sort of the backbone of society , sort of the salt of the earth type of element in society that although they do n't participate in themselves would like to maintain right and so even consumers may well be would not want see erm agriculture obliterated from er , from their country right because they like the products that erm that agriculture produces and they think that you can of erm destroying of the agricultural industry would , would pose an unacceptable burden on the fabric of rural society and as a result are quite happy to see protectionism er fo , for that industry .
23 … the lands belonging to Pagham , firstly from the West of Withering , by that harbour to the place which is called Bonar Stream , and thus it leads to the long village .
24 O K , I want to before we , we go any further , to let us have a look at something that is on this agenda which is called commercial awareness .
25 Approximately half the control intervals in the old control area are moved to the new control area , which is made available either as a result of decisions taken when the file was defined or by extending the file as required .
26 See Table 5.3 on pp. 80–1 for a summary of the assessment information which is made available to all Modular Course staff .
27 EPC achieves these objectives by the creation of a comprehensive knowledge base which is made available to EPC members in several ways :
28 Dissatisfied with the quality of many land availability studies , the DoE commissioned Coopers and Lybrand to carry out a study to assess and report on the varying assessments and assumptions about new housing made by the planning authorities and house builders , and to assess the extent to which both the provision in plans and land which is made available for housing takes account of the requirements of the market for new private sector housing' .
29 It 's just er a small section of foot of a footnote which gives an account of the history of the clause in er of the section in the er Police Act of nineteen sixty four with which we are dealing and of course Your Lordships will be well aware that we moved on from Section er from the Sections of the Police Act , we 're not dealing with them at all , we 're dealing with what has happened to those Clauses since and I thought perhaps Your Lordship might Your Lordships might be interested in the sort of guidance which is made available th so , so fortunately to us and so that we can have our minds very clearly focused upon the issues .
30 In the case of upshot , it is the illocutionary or perlocutionary force , what the speaker is trying to do with his or her words , which is made explicit , and this may be prefaced by utterances like : ‘ Are you trying to annoy me ? ’ or ‘ What 's the point of telling me this ? ’ or ‘ I was only trying to be friendly ’ .
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