Example sentences of "which [be] [verb] to [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Despite the rich possibilities of developing social work practice with elderly people and their families , there is caution about suggesting ways of working which are bound to be more time-consuming .
2 Note that this allowance is for independent monsters which are assumed to be magically bound , trained , or otherwise loyal to your cause .
3 Rewards which are perceived to be unfairly distributed are a major switch-off .
4 The nutrient availability , as an end product , is therefore gradual and prolonged in contradistinction to the availability of artificial chemical fertilizers which are manufactured to be quickly soluble , and are as quickly washed out of the soil .
5 In such cases hearers have relatively little responsibility in the choice of contextual assumptions and contextual effects , which are said to be strongly communicated .
6 Other animals featuring on the list are wallaby , bandicoot and potoroo , and 12 species of animals and birds which are feared to be already extinct .
7 Ethnic-minority children who are thought by their teachers to be having difficulties at school are being assessed with tests which are thought to be fundamentally flawed .
8 Propagated contractions , which are thought to be predominantly under voluntary control , were detected more often in the proximal oesophagus whereas non-propagated contractions prevailed in the mid and distal esophagus .
9 A development which starts from the humane desire to prevent severe handicap could lead to demands by parents for genetic interventions to produce traits which are thought to be culturally desirable , such as maleness and fair skin .
10 So I think that er to put parental investment theory centre stage is more reliable and better than the rather old-fashioned biological approach which in talking about sex emphasise things like sex chromosomes and hormones , so that a sex chromosome in a mammal for instance was something that a male had but a female did n't and this gave rise to hormonal effects like those of testosterone erm which are thought to be very important .
11 We do n't know upon what he 's basing what he 's saying , whether it 's on his own particular memories of school , whether it 's been informed by , department of education officials in England , or Scottish education officials up here , and I think any up , any where somebody , something as crucial teachi , any job , er , where somebody who 's uninformed is making pronouncements which are considered to be sufficiently important that they 're read out on th , on the six o'clock news and in the papers
12 A small number of data transfer instructions will be provided , integrated with the computer 's dominant data-types , and making available only those transfer paths which are expected to be heavily used .
13 Thus , thromboxane B2 released during incubation of pancreatic fragments may be derived mainly from trapped platelets which are known to be particularly sensitive to the effect of cyclooxygenase inhibitors .
14 During the breakdown of these types of bleach , many different kinds of organo-chlorine substances can be produced , some of which are known to be highly toxic and carcinogenic .
15 It will be the main task of Part Four of the book to explore the rationality of perfectionist moral pluralism , i.e. of pluralism of many forms of the good which are admitted to be so many valuable expressions of people 's nature , but pluralism which allows that certain conceptions of the good are worthless and demeaning , and that political action may and should be taken to eradicate or at least curtail them .
16 This was undoubtedly due partly to the war and partly because the statutes contained criteria which were felt to be less justiciable : if the minister stated that a regulation concerning trademarks was necessary for securing the safety of the realm the court would not adjudicate upon this .
17 South Korea called on the North to accept inspection of its nuclear facilities , which were said to be well advanced in developing a nuclear device [ see p. 38396 ] .
18 Thrifts were banned by law from investing in equities which were deemed to be too risky .
19 In this manner , representations painted in simple style which were meant to be graphically reproduced in a catalogue for a mass audience , shifted into the form of a more elaborately produced and unique art object intended for private tastes .
20 Outdoor relief was removed , and the indsigent were consigned to workhouses which were designed to be punitively unattractive .
21 Here , as before , we see how claims which were thought to be just and well-attested in practice , were in danger of extinction from the lack of the documents which met the requirements of a new age .
22 Lord Denning as Master of the Rolls fought long and hard to persuade his colleagues that the Court of Appeal should free itself from the fetter of being bound by its own previous decisions just as the House of Lords had done in the 1966 Practice Statement ( see below ) , and also suggested that the Court of Appeal was free to refuse to follow decisions of the House of Lords which were considered to be clearly wrong ( Carty , 1983 ) .
23 Characteristics which were found to be statistically significant in their relation to manufacturing employment change were deemed to be contributory causes of it .
24 Only those correlations which were found to be significantly greater than zero at the one percent level will be discussed here .
25 The anti-social childhood behaviours which were found to be significantly associated with adult sociopathy were : pathological lying , lack of guilt , sexual perversion , impulsiveness , truanting , being a runaway , physical aggression , a poor employment record , premarital intercourse , theft , incorrigibility , staying out late , having ‘ bad ’ associates and recklessness .
26 Claimed to be more user friendly is a product from Interpet , Pond Balance , which is said to be environmentally safe and actually encourage plant growth .
27 GE Plastics has introduced a strong new alternative to glass for home use — Lexan Margarde , which is said to be very effective .
28 She considers the idea , implicit in much feminist theory , of an authentic self which is said to be socially conditioned by patriarchal power , and argues that this idea owes much to a tradition in Western philosophy which dates back to the Aristotelian distinction between actions that are voluntary and actions which are coerced , a tradition that can be traced through Descartes to the present time .
29 There is a rough period which is said to be around 2070 days or just over 5½ years , but it is rough .
30 It also uses English recall , as does Klima and Bellugi 's ( 1979 ) work , and this must affect the output code , which is seen to be most important in the work outlined above .
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