Example sentences of "which [am/are] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 These hornitos , which are also known rather aptly as driblet cones , go on growing as long as there is both gas and lava to feed them , and they may reach a height of many metres .
32 The diverseness of their appearance gives no clue to the similarity in the origin and function of the male and female germ cells ( which are also known as gametes , or marrying cells ) .
33 There are households concealed households at the beginning of the period in our projections , there are households at the end of the period which are also concealed .
34 The implications of this would seem to be that 1975–85 did not see a process of structural change , but simply the latest in a series of chaotic attempts by central actors to use local government as a means of achieving their ends , without any appreciation of the range of different interests reflected in its various policy networks , and which are also linked by various routes to the still disaggregated parts of the centre .
35 It is also suggested that the release is sent to the Glasgow Herald and the Scottish County Press ; the latter group covers a number of local papers ( some of which are also considered suitable for Statutory Notices , see paragraph 11c ) .
36 His photographs , which are also held in Edinburgh , are stunningly crisp and evocative of the places and people he visited .
37 However P3U1 ( 61 ) , P3X63 Ag8 ( 49 , 50 , 61 , 62 ) and P3/X63.653 ( 63 ) which are also derived from MOPC 21 do not express Oct-11 detectably .
38 In this case , though the term ‘ power ’ is used to describe acts ' , there are important areas outside the realms of ‘ acts ’ which are also associated with power but at out which there is less certainty .
39 The New Testament stories , which are also told with admirable clarity , include some of Jesus 's parables ( including that of the Good Samaritan ) and the later miracles , and ends with Judas 's plot to betray Jesus to his enemies .
40 This same point about the divisibility of roles which are ordinarily assumed to be interchangeable is further exemplified by my second example which is another piece of classic ethnography .
41 Consumer goods are those ‘ which are ordinarily intended for private use or consumption ’ but the following are excluded : growing crops , things comprised in land by being attached to it , water , food , feeding stuff or fertiliser , gas supplied by persons authorised under the Gas Act 1986 , aircraft ( other than hang-gliders ) motor vehicles , controlled drugs , licensed medicinal products and tobacco .
42 The activity posited by Brentano , secondly , is common not only to seeing and other perception , thinking in the sense of deliberating or judging , and also remembering , intending , and deciding , all of which are ordinarily thought to be in different ways active , but also pain and other sensations , dreaming , experiencing an emotion , and being subject to a mood , all of which are thought to be in different ways passive .
43 Snowy owl assemblages have relatively higher rates of molar loss than barn owl and long-eared owl assemblages , and this almost certainly reflects their dominance by lemmings , the teeth of which are loosely held in the jaws .
44 It does , however , deal with those congregations which are loosely termed chaplaincies , where worship is provided chiefly for members of an institution or organisation of some kind .
45 For the Out Skerries comprise a group of three little islands which are conveniently arranged to form a perfect natural harbour .
46 It is based on the ten superfamilies in which nematodes of veterinary importance occur , and which are conveniently divided into bursate and non-bursate groups as shown in Table 1 .
47 It was not only the blow of failing to win power , and with it all hopes of a Scottish parliament , but also the fact that Labour lost votes and a seat in Scotland — facts which are conveniently forgotten when home-rulers and guardians of the party 's traditional totems blame failure in the south for Labour 's lack of achievement in the north .
48 You should be on the look-out for any grammatical or contextual clues which are being used to signal different senses of the meaning , and which are automatically understood by the native speaker .
49 But these sources do not themselves set standards and routines which are automatically taken up and followed .
50 Its frenzied rejection was very different to that of the many projects listed in the Police Foundation or Home Office Registers of Research mentioned above , most of which are simply ignored and never ever receive any review .
51 Bituminous waterproofers are black liquids which are simply brushed on and left to dry , and form a waterproof coating that will cure pinhole leaks in surfaces such as flat or corrugated roofs .
52 One of the major disadvantages of MRI in the chest is the inability to visualise the lungs , which are simply seen as a signal void .
53 A junior hacksaw takes cheap , throwaway blades which are simply snapped into place in the frame ; choose one with a plastic handle for more comfortable cutting .
54 The nuggets of real criticism are those views which are evidently based on personal reactions and responses .
55 ‘ Publishers should make sure that there really are adequate incentives for booksellers to showcase their ranges in prime locations which are attractively fitted out …
56 Standard carpet ranges and stock items are also on display together with Sekers Fabrics , examples of which are attractively draped in co-ordinated setting to create a showroom that is both practical and in keeping with the expectations of the world 's leading designers .
57 There is one pointed , slightly angular , apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 to 4 irregularly arranged long pointed oral papillae , some of which are slightly flattened .
58 If it 's a fairly formal written thing , but there , it has got to use word ordering , grammar , punctuation , vocabulary which are those , which are presently used .
59 Fishing fleets which are presently identified by the US as using drift-nets include Japan , South and North Korea , Taiwan and France — the latter being added to the list as the ban was announced .
60 It is likely that the Soviet Union will process some of the Iraqi material , but it does not have the technical competence to deal with the irradiated , enriched uranium ; so it is entirely appropriate that France and this country should provide our technical facilities , which are internationally regarded , to do the necessary work .
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