Example sentences of "which [vb base] at " in BNC.

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1 Adapted from Russell 's 1978 stageplay , Stags And Hens , about a stag-night and a hen-party which converge at the same venue , it is the first BBC-funded film ever to receive a full cinematic release ( next Spring ) before its television broadcast ( September 1991 ) .
2 Priorities are decided as part of the January cycle which introduce at the local budget
3 The more easterly of the two valley roads which combine at Pierrefitte takes you first to the charming town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur , which may look like one place but is really two , with more than just a hyphen dividing them .
4 They are Sekers Fabrics , David Evans and Vanners Silks , all of which manufacture fabrics which sell at the top end of their markets .
5 This happened on both my Brother machines , the 950i and the 836 , which sit at right angles to one another in the same room .
6 Spenser throughout the book , and indeed throughout the poem , makes a number of equations which sit at the centre of his ideology .
7 Coping strategies are unthinkingly deployed which tend at the least to be ineffective , and which often produce unintended , unwanted side-effects that breach the same or other injunctions .
8 This is one of the many books which address the snobbery of the English , which flash at their readers the lawns of country houses , the baize of gambling-tables , which tell tales of those virtuosos of ostentation and disregard who have in common a contempt for commonness , for the middle class ; and it could be said of such books that their chief resource is the eccentricity which has long amounted to a convention of upper-class life .
9 Arising from this it is held that if we are to have forms of science and technology which will be human-enhancing and liberating , make products that are ecologically desirable , conserve energy and materials in the long term , and help human beings rather than maim them , then we will require forms of science and technology which differ radically from those which predominate at the moment .
10 The most convincing affinity however , is that of the squat urns , ( which occupy at least three of the half-roundels along the borders ) with those of the Bacchus and Leopard mosaic and the pavement from Halstock .
11 The lower slopes , which descend at a lesser incline to a height of 110 metres , also produce fine wines , although not quite the same exalted standard as the rest of this village .
12 They must consider all new books as well as the old ones , and must therefore hold back enough funds to cover those books which appear at the end of the financial year .
13 A feature of Levels 1–3 is the use of picture glosses which appear at the foot of the page and give immediate help with the meanings of the words .
14 There are occasional academic studies which appear at first glance to support such interpretations , such as that of West , Roy and Nichols .
15 However , the theoretical advances that these views represent do not seem to have significantly affected statements about literacy , which appear at times to remain in a pre-Saussurian world .
16 On a ridge with fine prospects over Edinburgh , the Pentlands and the Firth of Forth are outcrops and boulders with the stylized incisions of circles , cup shapes and concentric grooves which appear at ritual sites in many countries from Ireland to India , and in especially large numbers in Scotland .
17 It is necessary to look at the words which appear at the foot of the defined expressions in section 251 .
18 That this was an error was explained to the House by Lord Eversley , who then stated that ‘ the case was provided for by words which appear at the end of the clause ’ .
19 Other works , for example Beehives , which appear at first sight to be silk screen prints are revealed as watercolours , where bleach has created a subtle monotone effect .
20 This name is given to the endoskeleton of the head and , in generalized Pterygote insects , it is composed of two or three pairs of apodemes which coalesce at their bases .
21 Public marches permit the display of one 's symbols : the flags , the banners , the open Bible , and , on occasions , the uniforms which hint at potential violence .
22 This experience , which spread at an unusually fast pace in our period , especially among manual workers , required adjustment on the part of individuals and society .
23 A series of record cards are produced which reveal at a glance the condition and effectiveness of the stock in each interest category , and an ‘ annual replacement target ’ is worked out which serves for the selector as the target figure of acquisitions for his category during the year .
24 ‘ Sand martins also suffer from fleas , which wait at the lip of the nest , and if a shadow passes , they leap in the hope that it 's a sand martin .
25 Breeding birds include great artic skuas which dive at your head as you walk near their territories , rock doves , ringed plovers and red-throated divers .
26 Because the induction of LTP by tetanic stimulation is prevented by a variety of NMDA antagonists , including those which act at the receptor ( such as 2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoate ( AP5 ) ) , in the channel ( for example , MK-801 ( ref. 25 ) ) and at the allosteric glycine site ( for example , 7-chlorokynurenic acid ) , it is clear that activation of these receptors is an essential trigger for the process .
27 In matters of this kind , in which support at home to frail elderly people is critical , there is a powerful argument for local government to assume overall responsibility for strategic planning in addition to providing service .
28 Some birds manage to nest a second time within the season , and it is these birds , again with recent experience , which breed at the end of the season .
29 It is clear from thinking in Brussels and Paris that their views on international trade owe more to Friedrich List than to Adam Smith , although it is always surprising that they bemoan their countries ' so-called tutelage to the United States and at the same time attack the liberal economic policies which lie at the root of American power : why do they not realise that they should adopt economic liberalism as well ?
30 In describing each of the nine archetypes , it is my aim to uncover the forces which lie at the heart of their ‘ beings ’ .
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