Example sentences of "which is [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | When the objectives of the analysis are clearer , a selective transcription will be more useful than a detailed one , which is at that later stage of the research likely to contain much unwanted information . |
2 | No inset within the greenbelt is in existence for the area , which is at this time washed-over by the greenbelt . |
3 | Almost universally , the opinion is that the trial should never have taken place , which is of little comfort to the defendants who , they say , have effectively lost two and a half years of their lives . |
4 | The creature has uttered the direst of threats — not against my life , which is of little account , but against Elizabeth 's . |
5 | While the report was acknowledging considerable dieback , the press release which accompanied it three days before Christmas ( a traditional moment for government departments to ‘ bury ’ embarrassing statistics ) spoke only of ‘ no sign … of the forest decline which is of such great concern in central Europe ’ . |
6 | So flowers keep their nectar behind locks to which only a small group or even a single species has the key , which is of such a specialised design that its owner finds it difficult if not impossible to use on any other flower . |
7 | Now , that is a bloody nuisance to everybody erm who is trying to go along the street , which is of such a narrowness or difficulty , that it has been marked with double yellow lines in order to , to facilitate the flow of traffic . |
8 | The oddity is that the jurist seems to deal only with the second question , which is of much less complexity than the first . |
9 | It blasts their song , which is of all the suns |
10 | This process , which is of some antiquity , depends on the very low solubilities of calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide . |
11 | However , there is a distinction that can be made within ‘ expected ’ status which is of some significance in lexical semantics . |
12 | The second group of experiments examine how face recognition is affected by the context in which a face is presented , and allow a comparison with contextual effects observed in studies of word recognition , a comparison which is of some theoretical interest . |
13 | But this only tells us the earliest date at which the book could have been written , not the latest date , which is of more interest . |
14 | I would certainly advise anybody to look at the policy , and if they want more cover speak to the dealer that they bought the vehicle from , because it may well be that they could have erm a much , much greater cover which is of more value to them . |
15 | However , the broadest distinction being made , and one which is of most relevance in the present context , is that between the ‘ good ’ ( baig ) and the ‘ bad ’ ( yabud ) — or , as I prefer , the helpful and the harmful , designations which have less of Western moral connotations and which in the particular context correspond more closely to Chewong associations . |
16 | It is the d metric , calculated from weights , which is of most interest . |
17 | Although it is the profit rate before taxation which reflects the underlying economic forces of capital accumulation , labour supply and competitiveness , it is the profit rate after taxation which is of most direct concern to employers when they make investment decisions . |
18 | Both the diffusionist and the evolutionary methods contrast with the structural-functional , which is above all contextual , and seeks at least the primary significance of the present in the present rather than in the past . |
19 | Its incipit began with the prayer : ‘ Almighty Author and lover of peace , scatter the nations that delight in war , which is above all plagues injurious to books ’ . |
20 | which is about that . |
21 | and it was windy right , he got a tree a third of the height of that on a table , they puts it up on a table , and underneath the tree they have got one present which is member of the family from each member of the family , right , that is it , one present , it maybe a box of chocolates , you know , or a box of cigars , something like that , children wake up Christmas morning they have a bag which is about that big , with a full of sweets and bits and pieces , little toy car thing and they have one big present , right , and I 'll tell you what festivity over there is as well , that must , it because it 's not over dark because there no big glory about it , there so much more relaxed that , well Chris he said , yeah |
22 | For all the problems that it raises , this formidable wish-list is better than a constantly repeated non , which is about all that France contributed in the past . |
23 | This new book , which is about all these and more , was produced to coincide with last year 's exhibition in the new Vitra Design Museum in Weil-am-Rhein . |
24 | Wheels are quieter than feet , you know , which is about all I can say for them . |
25 | The others have a rank which is below that of an officer but above that of an ordinary soldier . ’ |
26 | Note the reference to " welfare " , a low test which is below that required for reckless manslaughter . |
27 | Because you went in our bedroom and nicked my torch , my torch which is on that table . |
28 | On the way , we shall be able to make a detour to visit Tachai , the name which is on all Chinese lips at the moment as the commune whose great achievements are to be emulated by all the other communes in the country . |
29 | If the algorithm can detect a short path to a goal , and always choose the N from OPEN which is on this path , then it will be efficient . |
30 | And a recent book which has been very popular in the university , Goedel Esher Bach , which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got a quite a long article on how the author actually organized all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it had obviously been very stimulating for him . |