Example sentences of "which is [adj] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The main attraction will be Hall Green 's Kildare Slippy , which is certain to be odds-on after breaking the clock in last Saturday night 's semi-final . |
2 | These incorporate a stepped-down length of pipe , one diameter of which is sure to be a tight push-fit into your hose . |
3 | The game , which is sure to be a sell-out , has been organised as a memorial to Mervyn Brown , the former Irish League secretary who died last year after a long illness . |
4 | He 's been as the R E , which is reasonable to be fair . |
5 | They 're based for the next few weeks at RAF Lyneham , which is proud to be playing host to one of the most spectacular display teams in the world . |
6 | But whatever definition one accepts , let us agree that there are such categories , and for the purpose of this work I shall define productive labour as being : labour which is exchanged with capital and produces a surplus-value , a surplus-value moreover which is embodied in material commodities , the form of which is capable of being used as capital for the reproduction and extension of capital . |
7 | Man 's essential Self or Ātman , is the imperishable and eternal soul , and ahi sā is the power of the soul ; it is the soul force which is capable of being practised by everyone and not simply by the cloistered few . |
8 | Presumably this must be because , unlike the war-tax protesters , they do succumb to a competing individual right which is capable of being derived from the principle of equal concern and respect . |
9 | Furthermore the term register is sometimes used to refer to any device which holds a group of one or more bits of information , and which is capable of being accessed at electronic speeds : in this book we use it only for storage devices provided for some special purpose ( such as the SAR ) , and do not apply it to a general store location . |
10 | In my judgment the principle established by the authorities to which I have referred ( other than the Manchester Corporation case [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 ) is that any corporation , whether trading or non-trading , which can show that it has a corporate reputation ( as distinct from that of its members ) which is capable of being damaged by a defamatory statement , can sue in libel to protect that reputation , in the same way as can a natural person , although there will of course be certain types of statement which can not defame an artificial person . |
11 | In particular it is important to note whether the sets are open sets ( like the set of all nouns which is capable of being added to indefinitely ) or closed sets ( like the set of demonstratives ) . |
12 | The second principle is that only information which is known to be reasonably accurate and which is capable of being maintained in a reasonably accurate state should be stored within the system . |
13 | There may be problems of a technical nature , but these are of little substantive consequence for sociological theory which is capable of being sustained , or not , by data culled from a variety of sources using a variety of methods . |
14 | Curiously enough , it appears that there is no question at all which fits the adjective of a sentence like ( 59 ) closely , so that one must fall back on a metalinguistic one such as ( 60 ) : ( 59 ) the sharks remain dangerous ( 60 ) what did you say about the sharks ? 5.7 Since the property of the postverbal is one which the speaker deliberately chooses to clothe in the guise of an adjective rather than an adverb , it must , as we have already remarked , be one which is capable of being ascribed to the referential locus of the subject phrase . |
15 | ( 6 ) The procedure for acceptance of a cash underwritten alternative which is capable of being shut-off early must be prominently stated in relevant documents and acceptance forms . |
16 | More soon of this exciting saga , which is due to be turned into a TV epic or will be if we can fix up a deal with anyone . |
17 | An official of the Association of British Insurers , which drew up the new insurance ratings , conceded that the structure , which is due to be introduced on July 1 , is being revised ‘ almost daily . ’ |
18 | The AIF expects it to take 68 months to complete st Lucie 2 in Florida , which is due to be commissioned this year . |
19 | His proof of evidence , which is due to be heard within the next fortnight is , it transpires , being translated . |
20 | The club has recently installed a new electronic scoreboard which is due to be unveiled by Godalming 's Mayor , Brian Sharpe , on April 18th . |
21 | SPECIALISTS are urging women not to be alarmed by the results of a Canadian study on breast cancer screening which is due to be made public soon . |
22 | It will be writing a native implementation of SoftPC for the PowerPC Mac , which is due to be available when Apple first ships the machines in January or February . |
23 | ICL Plc has incorporated Solaris compatibility within its new Unix System V.4-compliant operating system , which is due to be launched at UniForum . |
24 | The company says that as well as launching an Am486 using Intel microcode , it still plans to go ahead with its clean version , which is due to be available in June , and production will be increased during the second half . |
25 | Renault , a state-owned French car maker which is due to be privatised soon , is tipped in Milan as a likely partner , though suggestions of a grand alliance are pooh-poohed in Paris . |
26 | This investment will be in addition to the £54 million ( $94.5 million ) it will cost to build the museum itself , which is due to be launched in 1996 . |
27 | Shore helper and assistant winchman of Eastbourne lifeboat , Dave Wood , and Dave Pocock , an Eastbourne fisherman , were successful contestants in the TV programme ‘ Bullseye ’ , which is due to be shown in the autumn . |
28 | They have had no opportunity whatsoever to hear the nature of the point which is due to be considered by you in relation to these submissions , and I think that it would be in the interests of public understanding of this case were they enabled to hear . |
29 | The first stage of the Supply Chain Project which is due to be completed by the end of this month is aimed at developing a blueprint which redesigns the way the business should operate in response to these changes . |
30 | MINERS leader Arthur Scargill has slammed an unauthorised biography which is due to be published later this month and which he claims contains ‘ major factual errors ’ . |