Example sentences of "[coord] which is [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This life force , which integrates the physical , emotional and mental aspects of the individual , and which is equated here with some part of the spiritual plane , is seen as underlying the whole complex , interlinking and interrelated fabric which is life on this planet . |
2 | Most work situations provide people with a social network that is often taken entirely for granted , and which is missed only after retirement . |
3 | In the same conversational turn , he changes the topic to a lengthy , rhapsodic utterance on the flexing motion of the aircraft 's wings : Anderson 's sudden topic-change and subsequent change of register in the very lyrical statement about McKendrick 's cigarette smoke , is partly explained by the fear of flying which he admits to here , and which is indicated just before the topic-change in Stoppard 's stage directions — " … |
4 | It requires Japan to demonstrate a genuine concern for the interests of her Asian neighbours which was conspicuously absent fifty years ago and which is made more difficult by Japan 's long-standing sense of separateness and uniqueness . |
5 | Also , an employer must establish a method of selection for redundancy which is fair and which is applied reasonably in the case of each individual employee ( p 102 ) . |
6 | First his own contribution to the definition of the Created God would be destroyed , and then the evolutionary contribution which produced the human body , and which is acclaimed wholly good , would follow . |
7 | ( T ) here are many cases where a man who has a ‘ right , ’ in the sense of a liberty or capacity of doing an act which is not unlawful , but which is calculated seriously to injure another , will be liable to a charge of blackmail if he demands money from that other as the price of abstaining . … |
8 | It is a process of transition which all young people have to pass through but which is experienced differently as a result of such key factors as class , race , gender and disability ( Cross and Smith 1987 , Griffin 1985 , Willis 1977 ) . |