Example sentences of "[prep] which it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The present project constitutes a pilot study after which it is hoped to set up a longer term project to follow up the initial findings .
2 Under proposed University legislation , new graduates will automatically become members of the Graduates Association on receipt of their degrees , after which it is hoped that many will endeavour to create and foster the right conditions to make it attractive for graduates to want to belong and help make their membership worthwhile and rewarding .
3 From Black Sail Hut climb ( 0.75 miles ) to the top of the pass ( southwards ) after which it is named .
4 This is one of the few constellations to resemble the object after which it is named .
5 After this committee , the Bill returns to the House to be read a third time , after which it is transmitted to the other House and , if successful there , submitted for the Royal Assent .
6 " After which it was moved by Mr. James Bogle Smith seconded and unanimously resolved that the Court are of opinion that the School at Stockport should be discontinued and that the Court approves generally of the suggestions submitted to their consideration for discontinuing the School and refers the matter to the Standing Committee to open such communication with the Corporation of Stockport and the Master of the School as they may consider it desirable to make , with a view to carry the suggested plan into effect . "
7 Most teams will probably be quite satisfied completing the route Concrete Chimney , which spends most of its length studiously avoiding the feature after which it was named .
8 The turbine and the remainder of the mill 's machinery were removed , after which it was relegated to storage and housing pigs !
9 The village possessed a charter to hold a fair twice a year , on 10th July and 2nd October , and a market was held every week in the Market Place , near to the cross , until Driffield developed to become the principal market town in the area , after which it was transferred there .
10 This was discussed at length with Janet , after which it was agreed that the therapist would see her for the next 2 months at fortnightly intervals and that no more than one telephone call per week would be acceptable .
11 The MNR reportedly agreed to Malawi as a venue in early June , after which it was suggested that talks would begin imminently .
12 The Poulson Report was presented to committees in 1966 after which it was published .
13 Under the latter system arable land was put under grass for a long period after which it was returned to arable .
14 And that law was still in effect when the building finally had to close in 1972 , on the expiry of the lease , after which it was transformed into a bank .
15 It is one of those Bills about which it is said , ’ Where is the beef ? ’
16 The adjective beautiful , for example , denotes a quality which can be found in many different objects and therefore does not by itself indicate the nature of that about which it is said .
17 Recently , the Auditing Practices Board ( APB ) suggested in the preface to its Exposure Draft , Going Concern , that ‘ … one year is normally the period during which it is expected that the financial statements can reasonably be relied upon ’ .
18 There then followed a frenzied round of negotiations during which it was believed that the Renamo leader was encouraged to sign the accord by the South African government and by Roland " Tiny " Rowland , the chief executive of the UK-based multinational Lonrho who had played a key role in the negotiations process [ see p. 39039 ] .
19 A public inquiry was held in January , during which it was revealed that there could be as many as five roundabouts within half a mile in future .
20 For example in a database containing the full text of literary works , each work will be protected in its own right and the duration of protection for that work will be based on the life of the author plus fifty years , or in the case of an Act of Parliament ( subject to Crown Copyright ) 125 years from the end of the calendar year during which it was created , and not from the time it was entered into the database .
21 In Verbivore the focus is switched from the principles on which high technology is based to the media through which it is transmitted .
22 The family in question is called Alu , after the DNA-cutting enzyme through which it is detected ; and its transposon-like feature lies at its ends .
23 But as a work of fiction , a novel has a more abstract level of existence , which in principle is partly independent of the language through which it is represented , and may be realize for example , through the visual medium of film .
24 They both show us a topsy-turvy world , a world turned inside-out by the particular lens through which it is viewed .
25 ‘ The more I saw of … the doings of an official generation slightly older than my own ’ , he writes , ‘ the more it was borne in upon me that the genuine image of the diplomatic process is hardly to be recaptured in historical narrative unless the lens through which it is viewed is a sharp one and the human texture of which it consists becomes visible in considerable detail . ’
26 The shape of the sound wave — its acoustic signature — will be characteristic of the original disturbance and the media through which it is moving .
27 Although these studies , derived from psychology and psychoanalysis , show little concern with the specific nature of the culture within which socialization occurs , the detailing of the process itself strongly reinforces the argument that the human subject can not be considered outside of the material world within which and through which it is constructed .
28 Without the pounds , boats in passage might have to wait while the locks above filled with water , before the lock through which it is passing can fill .
29 In very general terms , what has characterized recent tendencies in the theoretical study and the practical teaching of language has been a distrust of authority and of the rules and conventions through which it is exercised .
30 What is critical to Quinn is the form of rationality and the process through which it is formulated .
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