Example sentences of "which [adv] [vb -s] in " in BNC.
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1 | The major difference which appears from the beginning is that sign language does not require voice and therefore allows the possibility of a mixing of two language codes , something which rarely occurs in the spoken situation . |
2 | But there is Marxist work on the origins and on typologies of art which properly belongs in this first division . |
3 | Any benefit obtained from the issue costs is reflected in the interest expense and hence issue costs are appropriately accounted for as an adjustment to the amount of the liability , which effectively results in their being charged over the life of the instrument . |
4 | Troops storm the Sikh stronghold of the Golden Temple , causing widespread resentment which eventually issues in the assassination of Indira Gandhi . |
5 | Occasionally we all suffer from influenza or a bout of sickness , which naturally results in a drop in weight . |
6 | Then , scientists worried that if microbes such as E. coli which naturally lives in the human gut , escaped from a laboratory carrying foreign genes , they could colonise the gut and flood the body with protein . |
7 | Galatians 3 , 28 is quoted : ‘ There is neither male nor female for you are all one in Christ Jesus ’ as though sexual differences were subsumed in a common humanity which alone counts in the scheme of redemption . |
8 | There has been much confusion here mainly because the SGA 1979 uses the words " condition " and " warranty " as technical expressions , the breach of which gives the right to treat the contract as at an end in the case of a condition ( s11(3) of SGA 1979 ) , or in the case of a subsidiary term like a warranty , the breach of which only sounds in damages ( s61(1) of SGA 1979 ) . |
9 | The problem of administrative inconvenience resulting from the quashing of decisions with retrospective effect might also be capable of being overcome in some cases by some form of prospective relief ( that is , relief which only operates in the future ) . |
10 | It has become commonplace to observe that the precious yet precarious Churchill Ian , stiff-upper-lip culture which only materializes in the midst of national adversity — underneath the arches , down in the air-raid shelters where Britannia enjoyed her finest hours — is something from which blacks are excluded . |
11 | This is the cheaper version which only comes in aluminium |
12 | An answer which merely consists in pointing out the falsehood or impossibility of the conclusion must , therefore , be missing the point . |
13 | At the same time his status seems to have caused him to be associated with campaigns which took place after his death : the invasion of Italy by Buccelin , which rightly belongs in the reign of Theudebald , was assigned by Gregory to that of his father . |
14 | Then follows a series of vertical pitches descending 555 feet in total in the company of the stream , which finally plunges in a high waterfall to the lower recesses of Alum Pot . |
15 | ‘ It will now be necessary to observe that animals are more frequently attacked by epizootic , endemic and contagious diseases than the human species because we are protected from these casualties by our Houses , Clothing and manner of Living , in short by all the precautions that reason dictates , whilst animals are deprived of all these recourses and are constantly exposed to dangers which we avoid by the above-mentioned precautions , besides their food and drink is constantly the same , which often is the cause of a fermentation in their blood which generally terminates in stubborn and fatal diseases . |
16 | Margaret McLaren , Britannia Life 's American investments manager responsible for their top-performing £15m fund , said : ‘ We still look favourably on the American market which generally rises in an election year but is down so far this year . |
17 | Although it may not seem much in terms of substance , part two of the treaty which deals with European citizenship raises the intriguing idea that in the one member state in which there is not a written constitution we now gain access to the treaty additions and to the written constitution which already exists in the Community . |
18 | They are also " easy " to imitate in form though possibly not in use : one requires the omission of past tense morphology ( run not ran , look not looked ) , the other requires only the insertion of the word did which already exists in LE . |
19 | Since spermatozoa in ejaculated semen are not yet able to penetrate the egg , the spermatozoa have to undergo careful treatment in the laboratory to achieve the maturation which normally occurs in the female reproductive tract . |
20 | It is our intention to continue to provide cover for the making good of nipple joints on sectional boilers , although unlike many companies , the following clause which normally appears in brackets after defective joints has been omitted ( ‘ other than joints between the sections of the sectional heating or hot water supply boilers ’ ) . |
21 | The cover of the magazine , which normally specialises in glossy features on the rich and famous , is devoted to a full-page picture of the couple . |
22 | However a bottom-up approach ( which always bears in mind the criterion of relevance to land-using decisions leading to environmental deterioration ) will leave many areas of local or national economic analysis aside . |
23 | Has general outline of Stock Dove , from which always differs in its grey wing-tips , and except in Middle East in its white rump . |
24 | According to Locke , however , the question is ‘ what makes the same person , and not whether it be the same identical substance , which always thinks in the same person , which in this case matters not at all ’ . |
25 | Like spatial position , temporality is an intrinsic property of the object , which always exists in time , and will potentially signify the amount of time elapsed since it was created . |
26 | The operating system is ‘ booted ’ into the computer from disk by a small program which permanently resides in the memory . |
27 | New Mill House represents the stable of Arthur Moore which usually scores in the supporting races at Aintree . |
28 | I generally buy these in packs of one hundred or more , which usually results in a massive discount on the one off price . |
29 | But in terms of years of potential life lost , the biggest killer is lung cancer , which usually strikes in middle age . |
30 | Connery came to Scotland to receive the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh , one of those civic honours which usually passes in a bit of ceremony followed by a bit of dinner . |