Example sentences of "[adj] which [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 as the norm for conversational speech ; that is , to accept that in informal speech there is an inherent tendency to a reductionism by which we say only that which is necessary to effective communication .
2 If the central-peripheral distinction is to be linked with Easterbrook 's hypothesis it is necessary to take into account the task which is being performed , thus central information should be only that which is necessary for successful performance of a well-defined task .
3 It should only aim to record that which is necessary for accurate reporting of a pupil 's progress according to the agreed reporting format of the school as a whole .
4 The absence of such a right reflects a similar absence from the provisions in the Act of 1986 which are applicable to authorised persons who are not members of a recognised self-regulating organisation : see section 70 .
5 It is often feasible to choose from more than one material or composite which is capable of selective transduction of the biolayer reaction ( Fig. 2 ) .
6 A captured guerrilla said that the aim of the attack had been to undermine the visit of Pope Jean-Paul II which was due in early September [ see p. 37732 ] .
7 He makes no distinction between natural processes , such as climatic change , that may promote the spread of arid conditions , and those which are due to human activity .
8 Any inferences regarding the applic-ability of the assessment information to other settings will be based upon the notion of generalisation — that is , an analysis of the inferred or observed similarities between the stimulus conditions obtaining in the assessment procedure and those which are present in other naturally occurring settings .
9 Moreover , the results depend totally on what data are put in , and the methodology of necessity limits data to those which are amenable to statistical manipulation .
10 The issues can be grouped in three main categories : first , those which have a general significance for the future development of all present-day societies ; second , those which arise from the relations between societies ; and third , those which are specific to particular types of society .
11 The measure was tested using the Department 's Local Standard Automatic Pipette No. 14282 and Pipette No. 16514 which are traceable to National Standards .
12 In late January 1990 the Sarney administration delayed a further $980,000,000 interest payment to its Paris Club creditors plus $3,300 million which was due to commercial creditors .
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