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

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1 It was only a one-sided lock , which is completely and totally different to an ordinary lock er working both sides , you see what I mean and er I er I 'd got to er make a key , number thirty-nine just like that , see but I had it and I could find out what thirty-nine was and I could make them one and send it and knowing it would fit see and er when they had different people working there , you know staff , things like that , not a lot of orders but er somebody else come .
2 A party who wishes to appeal from an arbitration award will be able to do so only : ( 1 ) if he has not entered into an international contract where the right to appeal has been excluded ; or ( 2 ) if he has not agreed to exclude the right to appeal after the dispute has arisen ; or ( 3 ) if the subject-matter is admiralty , commodities or insurance ; or ( 4 ) if he is challenging a finding where there is a need to interpret certain standard form contracts ; or ( 5 ) if he is challenging a finding which is plainly and seriously wrong .
3 The high loading capacity of the existing warehouse floors meant that little structural alteration was required , and the new steel-framed structure , which is simply and elegantly expressed , was designed to rest on the party walls .
4 An allowance in the nature of an attendance allowance ( or a financial loss allowance ) MAY be paid to a councillor in respect of his attendance at ANY conference or meeting which the council itself considers relates to the interests of the area ( other than one called in respect of a trade or business , or which is wholly or partly political ) .
5 The Public Order Act defines a public assembly as an assembly of 20 or more persons in a public place which is wholly or partly open to the air .
6 A public assembly is defined as a gathering of twenty or more people in a place which is wholly or partially open to the air ( e.g. a mass meeting , picket , demonstration or pop festival ) .
7 An assembly is defined as being a gathering of ‘ 20 or more persons in a public place which is wholly or partly open to the air . ’
8 For Mercury to have an iron core which is wholly or substantially molten today it must either possess significant quantities of U , Th and K in the core and deep mantle , or tidal heating by the Sun must be particularly powerful , or the solar wind must be efficient at inducing electric currents in the core .
9 The project is complementary to work going forward in Wales and Northern Ireland and to a European programme , which is wholly or partly funded through JAEP .
10 In order to appreciate something which is above and beyond ourselves we have to rid ourselves for a time of our sophistication and , in the words of Jesus Christ , become as little children again .
11 We want a national curriculum which is above and beyond the suspicion of party politics .
12 This gives the manufacturer some immunity from interbrand competition and , as a first-order effect , increases the manufacturer 's margin , which is privately but not socially desirable .
13 The Italian Federation is fighting a rearguard battle against this trend , which is slowly but surely killing Italian rugby .
14 The modern method , which is largely though not totally superseding the above , is to sample the signal at frequent intervals and then carry out the Fourier analysis digitally .
15 It was a one witness case with lots of contradictions I 'm very happy with the outcome which is sooner than we expected .
16 A system which is openly and avowedly inferior does not encourage those who participate in it to have a high self-esteem .
17 But for the moment , that 's not the point — which is rather that those who have been , legitimately or at least understandably , affronted by the pretensions of Olson as poet should not therefore write him off as anything but what he was : an exceptionally earnest and magnanimous man , and a man moreover who knew , as few poets since John Milton have known , what the polity looks like from the point of view of those who administer it day by day .
18 The speed of computers , their capacity to store , combine , retrieve and transfer data , their flexibility and the low unit cost of the work they do , all facilitate the establishment and maintenance of ever more extensive record systems , retaining more and more data , which is easily and quickly accessible from many distant points .
19 Which is just as we expected .
20 Beside this deliberate , purposive teaching the author has set a second kind of education which is just as moving and as important to the story .
21 Notice that if m = 0 , equation ( 9.66 ) further simplifies to which is just as expected , since the series and parallel arms of the half-section are then short and open circuit respectively .
22 Speaking as an old university hack who 's been teaching courses in this place since nineteen sixty two , the Shakespeare course is the one thing which is utterly and deeply different every time I teach it .
23 Speaking as a , an old university hack who 's been teaching courses in this place since 1962 , the Shakespeare course is the one thing which is utterly and deeply different every time I teach it .
24 It is difficult to find a notional category which is regularly and uniformly expressed in all languages .
25 They 're known as Mal and Dan , which is probably as well .
26 Christmas th they did , get windows on the side , to big windows she and that was that which is probably as well we .
27 On the other hand , misinforming a patient , whether or not innocently , and the withholding of information which is expressly or impliedly sought by the patient may well vitiate either a consent or a refusal .
28 The awareness of God which is fragmentarily and partially there in all men was fully and perfectly formed in Jesus , and spreads from him to those who believe in him .
29 Sections 1–7 of the Insolvency Act 1986 relate to a procedure whereby a company which is nearly or actually insolvent may resolve its financial difficulties to the satisfaction of its creditors without incurring the expense and adhering to the formalities otherwise involved under the Act .
30 It is vital to have good side mirrors on the car in order to be aware of traffic which is behind or overtaking .
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