Example sentences of "which [verb] [conj] the [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The matter was referred to the Committee on Privileges which recommended that the matter was covered by absolute privilege but when this was debated by the whole House , it was accepted that writing to a minister was not a proceeding before Parliament .
2 This supportive advice now falls to be considered by the Lord Chancellor and the designated judges , alongside the advice from the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee which recommended that the application be rejected .
3 A programme of study and tests was started in 1979 under Michel Parent , France 's Inspector General of Historic Monuments , which revealed that the church was made up of five different types of limestone , all of which reacted differently to pollution .
4 At the other is the maximalist approach , which predicates that the task is not worth undertaking unless all significant aspects of the field are covered .
5 On the day that the last of the articles appeared , the Zionist Federation staged a demonstration outside the London offices of The Times , some of their supporters holding placards which announced that the paper was ‘ a new Arab secret weapon ’ and that the PLO would be the next owner of The Times .
6 Preliminary reports gave no indication as to whether a bomb had caused the blast , which occurred as the train was travelling through Daghestan , an autonomous republic of the Russian Federation immediately to the north of Azerbaijan .
7 These procedures are not framed in words which suggest that the determination is likely to be controversial .
8 I have read with considerable concern the remarks which suggest that the Institution is considering discontinuing the free supply of the journal to Life Governors .
9 After tenants ' complaints , the Nottingham local authority commissioned a structural survey which found that the estate was dangerous and in need of immediate support .
10 The lateral membrane and the central membrane are two variations of the pneumatic press , the principle being the same for both : the membrane is a long and large taste-free rubber balloon which inflates when the press is full , gently crushing the grapes against the inside of the horizontal cylinder which has channels and ducts .
11 Successfully reflected reasons are those which show that the directive is valid .
12 This is often an unintentional form of steering which happens when the sail is not at the correct angle to the wind — the section of the sail next to the mast does not fill with wind and the driving force acts from a couple of feet farther back .
13 In particular , in spite of his attempt to avoid positing history as an a priori transcendent law , in the published first volume of the Critique he had still utilized an organicist teleological model of history which assumes that the end is already implicit in the beginning , and that history rolls forward to a determined end .
14 But their success has caught the eye of Tewkesbury Borough Council , which says that the land is for agricultural use only , and should not be used as a retail outlet for bonsai trees .
15 Could I please draw attention er you already chairman have , but it 's important from where I stand to draw attention to the words of the second criterion of the P P G. Which says that the proposal is a clear expression of local preference supported by the local planning authorities .
16 ‘ . Yours is a common-sense interpretation which says that the company is entitled to the exemptions but that it chooses not to use them .
17 But the rumours are denied by the plant 's owner , Hoffman-LaRoche , which says that the reactor is still being dismantled inside the sealed-off plant .
18 If the price has been fixed on the basis that a particular fact is correct , the acquirer will agree that the risk of it not being so , even if no one could have known , should fall on the seller , since the seller will have been paid a price which assumed that the warranty was correct ; although no doubt the seller will point out that the business is being bought as a going concern and a business can not be carried on without risk .
19 A stricter interpretation , however , is that the company would be entitled not to prepare group accounts if it obtained and published the auditors ’ report required by s 248(3) ( which confirms that the company is so entitled ) but it is not otherwise .
20 Because of this the Judaeo-Christian world-view recognises the need to create political and economic structures which ensure that the family is not debarred from a permanent interest in economic life .
21 ‘ You might have a sales order processing system sitting on one computer ; once an order has been processed , it sends a message to an inventory system on another computer , which checks whether the item is there , and if it is initiates the shipment , or if not may request the supply of the item by sending a message to a third system .
22 The 1970s , however , produced a third approach : Transnationalism , which claimed that the state was no longer the dominant actor it had once been .
23 The announcement was greeted sceptically in the National Assembly and by the press , which claimed that the surplus was illusory as the government trade figures were distorted by smuggling , variable exchange rates , barter deals and restrictions on imports .
24 We want to hear your news , which shows that the Church is alive and active in the Diocese .
25 Here the infinitive 's event is treated as a possibility that has no chance of being real — as something which is impossible , absurd — which shows that the infinitive is clearly capable of expressing a potentiality all by itself .
26 There is a new theatre of almost alarming contemporary design which shows that the town is prepared to take an adventurous chance with new ideas as well as preserving its inheritance .
27 However , in practice there is always some degree of error , which increases if the text is printed at an angle , or characters overlap , or an unknown font is used , and so on .
28 However , the court reached a different conclusion in Cavendish-Woodhouse v Manley ( 1984 ) TLR 86 where a consumer who bought furniture was given a document which stated that the furniture was " bought as seen " .
29 In Hughes v Hall ( unreported ) it was held that an offence under the order was committed where a car dealer gave the buyer a document which stated that the car was " bought as seen and inspected " .
30 Independent events are those which are most unlikely to have been brought about by the behaviour of the respondent , such as a husband 's car accident which happened while the woman was at home .
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