Example sentences of "that [noun] which [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The government feels it can rely on er auditors to protect the interests of share holders and the creditors and the other stake holders but I have to tell the minister that that reliance which is now er strengthened by the regulations b by the er the order today has always proved er inadequate in the er in in the past er because poor auditing practices always get covered up , there 's no way for anybody to know how bad or how good er the audit is as long as a company er survives and we have n't developed in this country , the proper institutional framework to regulate auditors er effectively and to actually make them er er accountable .
2 Part of each year 's annuity payment will be a return of capital and will not be taxable but that part which is truly income will have to bear tax .
3 His solution rate would effect 0.6–1.2 m ( 2–4 ft ) surface lowering in that period which is clearly not enough to destroy reefs .
4 It is another pointer to that ambiguity which is so much a characteristic of his life and work , in which the essential orderliness and formal morality of his upbringing clash with his more libertarian — and sometimes libertine — impulses and imagination .
5 The safer approach is to start with that evidence which is directly relevant .
6 It has taken a long time for such unashamed aspiration to reach these shores , yet now , that mentality which is increasingly being demanded by the British in pursuance of their leisure activities , has finally arrived .
7 Fairly recently Marsh has shown that glass which is quite free from cracks does in fact fail in this manner by flowing , and that when this happens around room temperature , the stresses are usually upwards of 500,000 p.s.i .
8 Using the Churchill amendment as a model , the words ‘ exposed to view ’ could be deleted and replaced so as to limit such exclusion to ‘ any part of that matter which is neither visible nor accessible to persons under the age of 18 , or which , if so accessible , is not kept in a wrapping which , while intact , prevents that matter from being seen ’ .
9 In a session lasting until one in the morning they had discussed Crime in Society with that lucidity which is only achieved at somewhere above the 100 mg per cent level of blood alcohol and with the comforting knowledge that one does n't have to drive home .
10 As I feared , the paperwork and costings for all possibilities have proved extensive and it serves no purpose at all to copy that paperwork which is really only reference material .
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