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

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1 Nearly all the walls and woodwork in the house are washed with colour — a technique which produces are more gentle effect than straight painting .
2 The differences which remain are enforced mainly by differences in average income and in style of government .
3 The little orange trees which grow are pretty but it will be many years before they are big enough to produce oranges .
4 Although I have serious reservations about the methodology of most of these studies ( in that they are far too pessimistic about the ability of the business community to respond to changing circumstances following changing relative prices ) and although some of the shortages which appear are due not so much to the limits of nature as the intervention and regulation of governments , nevertheless they raise sufficiently serious doubts about such things as the effects of carbon dioxide and the present lack of adequate recycling that I believe they must be taken seriously .
5 As you do so , the rows which appear are magically labelled Feb , Mar , Apr and so on .
6 One thing is clear : the test of performance in a modern industrial society is strongly concerned with the degree to which wants are satisfied in relative terms .
7 Northampton , of course , is famous for its ‘ boots and shoes ’ and many of the fine Victorian buildings which abound are derived from the wealth of the shoe industry at the turn of the century .
8 The charities which benefit are for men and women .
9 The one reservation with this technique is that in certain years the numbers of L3 which overwinter are sufficient to cause heavy infections in the spring and clinical ostertagiasis can occur in calves in April and May .
10 The reason that his brush has stroked not a lot on these pristine pages of late is twofold : firstly , he 's been very busy providing illustrations for the soon-to-be-seen N-Force magazine ( which Europress are launching for Nintendo fans = both of them ! ) , and he 's been sunning himself on the golden shores of beautiful Bali for the past three weeks !
11 The developments which followed are too recent and perhaps too elaborate to belong in this essentially historical account of the discovery of drugs .
12 You learn too , which swims are more likely to be productive at any particular time .
13 Churches which escaped are likely to have paid for the privilege : the raiders had threatened to destroy Christ Church in 994 unless they were given a sum promised them by Archbishop Sigeric .
14 On difficult questions he takes the opinion of counsel , and he also prepares briefs for counsel in legal proceedings in which counsel are employed .
15 The groups which emerge are by no means identical to those yielded by an occupational index of the type associated with a stratificational model ( see D. Sankoff and Laberge 1978 for details ) .
16 Strategies of looking , in turn , break down this process and insist upon an adequate period of delay so that the offerings which emerge are firmly anchored within the work .
17 Metcalfe and Richards point out that the strategic management literature has wrestled for the last 20 years with the problems of managing for results in unstable conditions , yet the lessons which emerge are just starting to be taken on board in the public sector .
18 The rules of evidence which apply are discussed in Chapter 6 .
19 The horrible sufferings and uproar which resulted are fully described by two independent observers , Osbern and Eadmer .
20 The complex , idiosyncratic procedures which result are a kind of betrayal of empiricist method .
21 The difficulties which arise are practical ones .
22 Attempts to solve some of the many problems which arise are not made easier by the many changes currently being made in Social Security , the introduction of the Community Charge and the new housing legislation .
23 pluralists believe that problems which arise are resolvable if individuals choose the correct solutions and formulate the right strategies for change .
24 Teachers believe that their interaction with pupils and the disciplinary problems which arise are the greatest source of stress in their work .
25 Can he be blamed for believing that the only things which exist are himself and the table ?
26 Nevertheless it is a mistake to think that the only literary modes which exist are those one period is familiar with .
27 The hoax warnings , the bombs which fail to explode and the few which do are undoubtedly disrupting normal life , especially in London .
28 As a result of the constant remodelling of premises through the period , most of the Victorian pub interiors which survive are late 19th century in date , and most attempts to create ‘ Victorian ’ interiors concentrate on the grander survivals ; this , combined with the common inability to create a sympathetic design , has led to a stereotype of the Victorian pub which is inaccurate .
29 Since they are the products of continuous evolution , the practices which survive are those which enhance the reproductive fitness of those groups .
30 Many records have disappeared , and those which survive are difficult to interpret .
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