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

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1 The word itself provides visual data , of course , and the sentence provides contextual data which is of use only to individuals familiar with the syntax of the particular language in use .
2 The first Plan for Lothian based its casualty reduction targets on the latest available data which was for 1990 .
3 Let us suppose that following incorporation the partners award themselves salaries of £43,500 which is about the level required to ensure that tax on the salary does not exceed the basic 25% rate .
4 Finally , the stimulating activity has a native molecular mass of approximately 38 +/- 10 kDa which is in agreement with the value reported in the literature ( 12 , 14 , 23 ) .
5 The commons then agreed to a subsidy of £50,000 which was to be raised by the novel expedient of imposing a levy on each parish in England .
6 ‘ I want to tell you fellas , if you are at risk ( from nuclear contamination ) it 's your semen and sperm which is at risk . ’
7 The estimated building costs amounted to £6,800 which was to be borrowed and to be repaid within twenty-five years .
8 Nicholas had shown a preparedness to use diplomatic means which was to be the main feature of his conduct of international relations .
9 Some are trainees actually do maybe I 've classed the fee earning staff which are on the areas , actually maybe some are n't actually non fee earners .
10 Such reasons might include a governing body disregarding LEA advice that dismissal would be likely to be found unfair before an industrial tribunal : or a governing body determining payments to departing members of staff which were in excess of the LEA 's own practice .
11 Biohome is a new sintered glass media which is to the best of our knowledge only the second available in the UK .
12 ‘ We have a standard spending assessment of £6.155m. which is in no way related to our spending needs , ’ he said , ‘ We are looking at about a £1.4m. reduction in spending .
13 The event 's promoter will pay an agreed fee to the PRS for the works which are to be performed , and a payment is then made by the PRS to the writers and publishers for the works listed as being played .
14 1.5 " Tenant 's Works " means the works which are to be carried out and completed by the Tenant on the Premises in accordance with clause 3 of this agreement consisting of :
15 Each quotation describes a journey in a carriage taken by the protagonists of works which are in many cases those whose titles bear their names : Emma , Madame Bovary , Clarissa , etc .
16 Gould knew , long before he ever decided to set sail , that the province of Australia had fallen miraculously into his lap , and that he would be able to publish from the ‘ rich ornithological productions ’ of this country a series of works which were beyond challenge .
17 The sale attracted a large proportion of new faces not normally seen at Old Master sales , attracted by the Spanish subject matter and willing to purchase works which were by no means new to the market in a number of cases .
18 Thirdly , there is a need for better appreciation of the complex dynamics which are at work in small task-focused groups , such as those which come together for case conferences , especially when anxiety about an individual old person is running high .
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