Example sentences of "which [is] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The critic , too , according to Baudelaire has a right to be independent , and to work without a system ‘ which is a kind of damnation which forces one to a perpetual recantation ’ .
2 In 1964 Peter Murray wrote an introduction to a new edition , in which he made an observation about the passage on Bernini 's St Teresa , the sculptural group in Rome which is a key work of the Baroque :
3 Which is a very big range .
4 When you 're training you have ideas shoved at you continually and are expected to change quickly — which is a very good thing .
5 When I went to drama school it was all very new to me so I did n't have any real comparisons to make — which is a good thing .
6 Finally for something which is a real indulgence .
7 Larger hotels may have a ball-burnisher , which is a rotating drum containing tiny ball-bearings , water and a corrosion inhibitor .
8 I do n't want to ‘ politicize ’ the homeless in a way that makes them look like the front-line infantry fighting a barbaric government , which is a line some people have taken , simply because when you 're out there , it just is n't like that .
9 If your container has no drainage holes , it is essential to plant in bulb fibre , which is a compost of peat or a peat substitute with crushed oyster shell and charcoal added to keep the compost sweet .
10 According to Jewish calculation , the year of Leonard 's birth was 5694 , in the month of Tishri ( the biblical name is Ethanim ) , which is the first month of the religious year with several of the most important religious festivals in it : New Year 's Day itself ; the 10 Days of Penitence prior to Yom Kippur ( the Day of Atonement ) ; and the pilgrimage festival known as Succoth , also known as the Feast of Booths ( or Tabernacles or Ingathering ) which is a harvest festival , an especially colourful and joyous one traditionally , in which the priestly activities in the Temple climaxed .
11 our love which is a proverb on the block ,
12 Computers have a machine-code into which instructions on the program are translated , a code which is a kind of computational ‘ bottom line ’ — a language that does not require a further interpretive step because it comes complete with its own interpretation .
13 But from the perspective of constructivism — which is a general theory of how cognisance is possible and how it develops — the immediate ‘ information-processing ’ shortcomings that lead to the failure to relate one 's actions to objects is not relevant .
14 She was n't looking forward to it , which is a little surprising for a 16 year old who , just 3 years ago , combined all the elements of her talent to produce the compound which exploded her on to the junior tennis scene !
15 The Social Fund , which is a new part of social security , can give grants for those arranging a funeral who do not have sufficient money to cover the cost .
16 A voluntary group which is a company may be regarded as ‘ influenced ’ by the local authority where both 20% or more of its voting members or board of directors are associated with the local authority and 50% or more of its business .
17 The report is based on a University of Salford research project entitled Voicing grievances and getting redress , which is a comparative study of tenants of different types of public sector landlord .
18 They include the Black Friar , opposite the railway station of the same name , which is a favourite for tourists .
19 It contains Cyanoacrylate which is a powerful bonding chemical . ’
20 The clip is dual-purpose in that as well as holding the slate in position , it also secures it against wind uplift which is a possible cause of the original slippage .
21 Last but not least , the pack includes Evo-Stik Impact 2 Adhesive , which is a safe , solvent free and non-flammable contact adhesive .
22 The base for gravel is hardcore or hogging , which is a rough , unwashed gravel .
23 In the closing moments of their final interview Porfiry wonders if there 's a storm coming — ‘ and it would be no bad thing ’ , he says , ‘ to freshen the air ’ ; which is a literal rephrasing of the metaphorical ‘ All you want now is air , air , air ! ’ with which he presses home his argument for confession and acceptance of suffering , and for life .
24 Between them Stavrogin and Dasha Shatov , Shatov 's sister , the girl to whom the letter is addressed , have conjured the word ‘ nurse ’ which is a term of art as metaphysical as anything in Notes from Underground and impossible to match in the other post-Siberian novels .
25 Students ' expectations would be shaped accordingly , and they would be spared the struggle to grasp the elusive ‘ point ’ of the subject which is a feature of life in English Departments .
26 We have in English a certain gamut of styles : we have the good Chaucerian ; almost the only style in English where ‘ softness ’ is tolerable ; we have the good Elizabethan ; … and the bad , or muzzy , Elizabethan ; and the Miltonic , which is a bombastic and rhetorical Elizabethan coming from an attempt to write English with Latin syntax .
27 Which is a pity , because one would have liked particularly to hear more of the ebullient Gumede , a sort of Mad Max of the townships .
28 Fighting centred on the main barracks , the Balboa port section of Panama City , close to the main bridge leading over the canal , and in the old part of the capital , which is a maze of slums and anti-military feeling .
29 Which is a great pity , because if one cuts out all the Freudian claptrap , Abse has produced a brilliant character analysis of the Prime Minister , and of the whole Thatcher phenomenon , which succeeded in scaring the wits out of me .
30 ‘ I fed mine this year with Algoflash , which is a seaweed-based formulation - organic — from France , ’ Mr Lavery said .
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