Example sentences of "which be [vb pp] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well run tournaments use individual record cards which are scrutinised at the beginning of each bout .
2 the communism , the Kuomintang which are united at the time , and obviously the , the Kuomintang putting forward the idea of a restoration
3 D. Many merchants have seen the advantages of using the raw materials which are unloaded at a port — often called a trans-shipment point .
4 Regular tests , usually written tests , which are given at the end of a section of the syllabus , were also termed coursework " .
5 This means that the original parish registers are usually housed in a different place from the bishop 's transcripts which are kept at the record office of the appropriate ancient diocese .
6 This allows the user to use a number of " function icons " which are displayed at the side of the screen .
7 Leaves are bright green , long , tapering to a point at both ends , with the exception of the older leaves , which are rounded at the base .
8 But environmentalists warn that this could also result in third world countries being the destination of some of the toxic materials which are left at the end of the recycling process .
9 Another function of the Committee is its responsibility for the overall supervision of the so-called " collections " of pools of biotechnology materials , which are held at a number of research stations , and which make genetic material available to research workers in other institutions .
10 Processes which are executed at the terminal include displaying the contents of a package , creating a Design Change and displaying information about users .
11 These three approaches to the theory of the state ( which are summarized at the end of Section 10–4 ) have rather different origins and have tended to be formulated in quite different terms .
12 Bonuses are determined by the Management Development and Remuneration Committee for the achievement of budgeted profit targets and personal objectives which are set at the beginning of the financial year .
13 The muted notes which are found at the beginning of bar 7 should be produced by damping the strings at the seventh position ( approx ) and then picking them with a gentle up-stroke using your r/hand index finger .
14 Through volunteer labour , donations , Habitat builds and renovates 8,000 homes a year , which are sold at no profit and with no interest mortgages .
15 Volvo on the other hand is testing buses fitted with filters like dustbins , which are cleaned at the end of a day .
16 Supporting evidence is also taken from data collected by a survey of libraries in the UK carried out by CRUS ( The Centre for Research on User Studies ) , during the early part of 1984 , which included a series of questions concerning training , not all of which were analysed at the time ( see Appendix 1 ) .
17 Such dresses may have been worn over a sleeved under-dress which generally received no fastenings , with some exceptions which were secured at the wrist with a clasp which may carry evidence of braid ( Crowfoot 1952 ) .
18 The precise restrictions the Committee recommended , and which were imposed at the beginning of the experiment , may be summarised as follows :
19 He supervised the transport and erection of a pair of colossal statues of the king of Karnak and of the two colossal statues , known as the Colossi of Memnon , which were placed at the entrance of Amenophis III 's mortuary temple in western Thebes .
20 The figures , which were announced at the weekend , disappointed most and led to warnings of cuts in services to avoid charge capping .
21 The lover 's certainty that his love was the source of everything good and worthwhile in his life — the belief which lay behind the radiantly lyrical love poems of Bernard de Ventadour , some of which were composed at the court of Henry II and Eleanor — was a belief which gave to woman , as man 's partner and sometimes , in this context at least , the dominant partner , a place at the heart of things which had not been hers before .
22 Although I should warn you that about two hundred of those nine hundred rigs were probably actor active as a result of special tax breaks , which were ended at the end of nineteen ninety two and wo n't be repeated .
23 The report focussed particularly on universities which were constructed at a time when long-lasting buildings were not a priority .
24 In a semi-literate age politicians are fragile ; they live by and through institutions which were developed at a time when speech-writers were unknown and MPs were elected on policies evolved without feedback , positive or negative , from market researchers .
25 A fuller description of each of the new awards , which were accredited at the end of January , is given on page 5 .
26 In spite of Amritsar , he announced himself willing to co-operate with the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms which were unveiled at the end of the year , and only changed his mind as the degree of Dyer 's support in British public opinion was borne in upon him , and as he began to find himself isolated by the more radical elements in Congress , who had either already lost their faith in the British , or had never had any .
27 The tramway was at first operated by horses which were stabled at the rear of the present Ashby 's butchers shop .
28 Usually it 's D W Griffith of America who 's given credit for the intelligent use of the close-up erm but Smith was immensely interested in the portraiture area of photography , and made a series of films which were called at the time ‘ facials ’ .
29 All the intriguing questions which were asked at the time , not least as to why she contributed , either deliberately or through naivety , to it becoming one of the sporting mysteries of the year in the first place , will have to remain unanswered .
30 Answering this question involves reference to the second group of facts which were mentioned at the beginning of this discussion facts about the systematic differences in the life-experience of women and men .
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