Example sentences of "[prep] which show " in BNC.
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1 | Now the constraints of D* can be rewritten as which shows that ( Y 1 , … |
2 | The strength of these funds , 17 of which show a return of better than 17 per cent , lies in their re-conversion from dollars to sterling . |
3 | Fenn Wright Spurlings , for example , has just sold ( for about £380,000 ) the Old Vicarage in Stoke-by-Nayland , saying that the area is ‘ a favourite subject of the painter John Constable and appears in a number of well-known paintings and in many of his sketches , some of which show the house itself ’ . |
4 | Termites , ants , bees and wasps display various forms of this caste system , all of which show a level of social differentiation that can not be found among any vertebrate species other than man himself . |
5 | This pulse shape is markedly different from those of the Crab , Vela and Geminga γ -ray pulsars , all of which show two narrow peaks with a separation of 0.4–0.5 period . |
6 | Furthermore , Y6N17 AVG ( see figure ) departs significantly not only from the Haiti glass trend , but also from other samples of Chicxulub melt rock , some of which show no petrographic sign of alteration or unmelted casts ( see C1N10 in the figure ) . |
7 | A sub-Minoan tradition in painted pottery lingers long , and is replaced by a very individual form of Protogeometric , the later stages of which show , surprisingly , powerful influence from the East . |
8 | Although this is a possible explanation , it is not completely convincing , as similar conditions must prevail on many other spits , none of which show the progressive grading of material characteristic of the Chesil Beach . |
9 | The company is hoping that the work could also lead towards the protection of plants from pests more common in Britain , some of which show poor response to traditional pesticides . |
10 | We began with fried scallops and chicken satay , both of which showed strong influences of the parent restaurant in Brussels : the scallops were particularly good , plumped with generous amounts of butter and crunchy garlic . |
11 | The joiner work was from nicely matched teak , the surface of which showed few of the marks that one would expect in a yacht whose log has ticked off more than 16,000 miles ( 25,000km ) of long distance cruising . |
12 | All of which shows that one man 's staple is another man 's delicatessen or , rather , that the necessities of one generation can become the luxuries of the next . |
13 | These processes — a series of ultradian pulses , the frequency of which shows a 24-hour rhythm and the distribution of which alters with age — occur also with the sex hormones ( see Fig 3.2 ) . |
14 | The eighties saw a change of label for Johnny , switching to Alligator Records and producing the album Guitar Slinger , the cover of which shows him playing the small , headless guitar he still uses today . |
15 | For instance , in the third set ( subject-object nouns ) the child is presented with a sentence — such as , ‘ The duck is splashing the frog ’ — and is required to select from two pictures , one of which shows a duck splashing a frog , and the other a frog splashing a duck . |
16 | He had a quick sense of humour , with a Victorian weakness for outrageous puns , little of which shows in his mature poetry except in his play with language . |
17 | Television is excellent for this , and Chomsky for long has had that great domain in which to show how governments and the big businesses linked to most television powers are very , very careful to be sure that few views are presented which violate the currently useful consensus . |
18 | The auto industry just happened to be a convenient sector in which to show his determination to change ( Doner , 1987 ; Oman , 1989 : pp. 164–166 ) . |
19 | It is good because Léon Bonn at , a loyal son of Bayonne , first collected these pictures and then left them to the town , which responded by building a small palace in which to show them . |
20 | Looking backwards over the history of inquiry , from the security of our current views , we may see evidence of the cunning of reason bringing us gradually closer to the approximately true , but from that perspective we can offer descriptions and explanations of what was going on which show , for instance , that hypothesis selection was not ‘ blind ’ . |
21 | What like , putting a bus on which shows you that you was open like , you know |