Example sentences of "which [am/are] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is an aid to guide the reviewer of a contract towards those areas of an acquisition contract which are of accounting significance and which might be sources of dispute in the future — it is not a comprehensive guide to analysing every acquisition contract . |
2 | Whichever end is biased , there are some general points which are worth bearing in mind . |
3 | There are also important taxation implications which are worth outlining here . |
4 | This has important implications which are worth considering more closely . |
5 | There are , however , a number of books , now mostly out of print , which are worth seeking : Fairs Past and Present by C. Walford ( 1883 ) , and The English Craft Guilds by S. Kramer ( 1927 ) both deal with early institutions of wide application . |
6 | Now , I 'm all for the members of the Great British Public knowing a great deal more about the nostrums they consume , and having the information needed to help them share in deciding which are worth having and when , and which are best left to the birds . |
7 | Rose of Lima 's own understanding of this has clear biographical origins which are worth noting . |
8 | There will always be books which are worth launching with a party because you are going to get wide coverage , but the half-page ad in Cosmo on your own is n't worth half as much as an advertorial that is tied in with a bookshop group . |
9 | However , a search in town and country reference libraries ( and local studies collections ) will reveal titles of books which are worth acquiring , especially on the subjects of the impact of indigenous trade , industry , and agriculture on the well-being of local populations . |
10 | It is hard to relinquish status and income , both of which are like to fall if you take a step down or sideways or you stop on the career ladder . |