Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] such " in BNC.
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1 | But again , schooled by the incorrect idea that it is the carbohydrate foods which are the most fattening , many people will very much underestimate the number of calories in the butter-based sauce on their slice of fish , which looks like such an innocent dish . |
2 | There 's no better inspiration for shrugging off slothfulness than Glen Shiel , which rewards with such a high score of tops and something worthwhile to brag about to those who spent Saturday and Sunday vacuuming the car with a cordless hoover . |
3 | Any model of the mind which allows for such a possibility is not a simple one , and hints at , if it does not actually affirm , the existence of the unconscious . |
4 | The idea of non-meanings as identical subjects of predication while implying the possibility of a framework within which references to such items can be contextually checked for truth , is not explicable in terms of any particular criteria of re-identification . |
5 | Andre Jones says he 's never been involved in anything which calls for such team work … he says it 's like a racing driver steering while someone else has a foot on the accelerator … |
6 | There is frequently a tacit assumption that the calibre of individuals on the board is the guarantee of quality in spite of the literature on team decision-making which cautions against such a sanguine view . |
7 | This approach has recently been subject to an effective critique by Forty ( 1986 ) , who points out that designers have always been handmaidens to the business interests they serve , and to separate them out as self-determined arbiters of cultural form is even less convincing than in the case of high art which strives for such autonomy . |
8 | So , argues Parkin , this apparent consensus is , in fact , an expression of the particular system of dominant values which operates in such societies . |
9 | There is the possibility of a complaint being upheld by the Press Council , which functions in such cases as a poor person 's libel court . |
10 | describing , and where appropriate comparing , the range and quality of argumentative talk which arises through such activities ; |
11 | Institutional tension which arises in such situations can be a positive element for change . |