Example sentences of "which be [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Its frenzied rejection was very different to that of the many projects listed in the Police Foundation or Home Office Registers of Research mentioned above , most of which are simply ignored and never ever receive any review .
2 There are many instances of this use of the single gesture for spinning or threading a needle and making a stitch or two which are easily understood and recognised by an audience .
3 To be useful to the ‘ non-expert ’ professional , they must include items which are easily understood and which translate easily from relatively casual observation of the child .
4 Contain filters which are easily absorbed and firm up the hair shaft .
5 In many insects there are two strongly convex veins , R1 and Cu1 , which are easily noted and therefore facilitate the identification of the other veins .
6 The bedrooms are all modestly furnished and have a telephone but some superior rooms , which are newly refurbished and boast a sea view , balcony , a colour TV and a mini-bar are also available at a supplement quoted below .
7 Inserted in cutting compost , or in some cases plain water , the leaves first develop roots and then one or more young plants which are later separated and potted up .
8 We now have a legal requirement on employers which are clearly written and which we can use to our advantage providing our safety reps have been correctly trained to implement the regulations .
9 This definition assumes that organisations have aims which are clearly stated and they have the capability to gather information and use it in a positive way to develop policies .
10 A marble staircase leads to wide corridors of bedrooms , which are comfortably furnished and equipped with modern bathrooms .
11 This is because of two main reasons which are closely linked and which will be considered in more detail later .
12 The information provided on the death certificate provides the basis of mortality data which are eventually published and analysed by researchers and social commentators .
13 The transmissions use those soliton waves we told you about way back in summer 1990 ( CI No 1,459 ) , which are electronically induced and never lose their shape as they whiz through optical glass fibre , so that signalling errors are all but non-existent , obviating the need for costly error-correction equipment , which also slows down transmission .
14 Cam endures in a hostile frame of mind a voyage carrying cargo to the Caribbean , resenting the work given to him by the mate , indulging in futile practical jokes against him which are coldly ignored and doing his work with sullen reluctance .
15 For more recent times we have the evidence of county gaols , lock-ups , courthouses , prisons , particularly of the Victorian era , which are well documented and have generally survived .
16 The real problem is that such research reveals modes of thought and practice which are well known and constituted , but which are necessarily concealed .
17 There are , too , very strong historical links between the city and the science ; links which are well known and well documented .
18 They are waymarking routes which are well graded and not too difficult — an increase in facilities will take people off the roads which ca n't be a bad thing .
19 Legislation alone can not overturn the ideologies and assumptions underpinning male domination which are rarely spoken and which often seem so natural to those who hold them that they are not even aware of them .
20 In terms of optimum climatic conditions , the Corn Belt would be forced towards the north on to acid podzol soils which are badly leached and which would require extensive and expensive soil amendments .
21 These problems can occur in societies which are already developed and modern as well as in developing nations .
22 Like its predecessor , this research project is designed to operate mainly by the extraction and analysis of data from existing documentary sources , which are either published and freely available , or which are accessible to the investigators .
23 It is also bound to find extremely difficult the making of final judgements which are confidently held and just to all concerned .
24 Overlying the bedrock is a highly variable thickness ( between 1 m and 20 m ) of glacial and post-glacial deposits , most of which are heavily over-consolidated and commonly known as ‘ boulder clay ’ or ‘ lodgement till ’ .
25 When you shorten distances between elements in a line of jumps , the horse simply has to bring its hocks under more than it is currently doing … while doing so the horse has to shift more weight from its forehand to its quarters , which are thus lowered and ‘ engaged ’ .
26 In particular actual benefit rates are not included in such legislation but set out in regulations which are regularly updated and amended
27 The Secretary of State believes that Polytechnics — and indeed other colleges which are suitably staffed and equipped — should be able to make a valuable contribution to the research needs of industry on their own distinctive lines and particularly in specialist fields of direct interest to industry in their areas .
28 It is a far-creeping perennial which , when happy , forms extensive patches of weakly spine-toothed leaves which are deeply cleft and lobed , clasping the stems at their base .
29 The British Coal Industry is made up of two sectors — the deep mines which are publicly owned and managed and the open-cast mines which are run by private companies on behalf of British Coal .
30 The most fundamental realization that needs to be made is that desktop publishing uses ‘ real ’ typefaces which are proportionally spaced and not the monospaced characters of the word processing world .
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