Example sentences of "which [be] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Aid can have a knock-on effect in neighbouring countries which are also in great need .
2 When you are shooting night-scenes such as these , avoid shots which are simply of decorative street lights against a dark sky .
3 It is not suggested however that directors ' duties , which are largely of judicial creation , are shaped by a theory that regards the purpose of the company and company law as being to further the public interest : it is not suggested that the ‘ social enterprise ’ perspective has influenced the development of the law .
4 The speculum is a metal or plastic device , which keeps the walls of the vagina ( which are normally in close apposition ) apart so that the cervix can be seen and samples can be taken accurately .
5 Property profits , £4.8million in the six months against £4.9 million last year , reflect the group 's continued wish to weed out unwanted retail premises which are not on prime town centre sites ..
6 Property profits , £4.8million in the six months against £4.9 million last year , reflect the group 's continued wish to weed out unwanted retail premises which are not on prime town centre sites ..
7 I do n't agree with it because there are certainly seats there which are their responsibility which are not on this list , particularly around this memorial outside and places like that and erm quite categorically they 're theirs .
8 Definition : Investment is the production of or expenditure by firms on goods and services which are not for current consumption : that is , real capital goods , like factories , machines , bridges and motorways , all goods which yield a flow of consumer goods and services in future periods .
9 The improvement may only be apparent ( or pseudo ) if , in addition , the increase in real output per capita is accompanied by negative externalities or is caused by increased production of goods and services which are not for current consumption .
10 It is firms ' spending on goods which are not for current consumption but which yield a flow of consumer goods and services in the future .
11 There follows a list of these interests , some of which are not of frequent significance for the conveyancer , or will be covered by the searches discussed in Chapter 4 .
12 like for instance chapter ten of John , verse sixteen which talks about other sheep which are not of this fold , you , you might think that er that 's talking about , what er , the logical sense of that scripture is that the dividing line with sheep and you get different sort of folds do n't you ?
13 The retailer concentrates on a limited range of everyday items which he knows will sell quickly — you are unlikely to find goods which are not in regular use in the home .
14 The handsome summer plumage of chocolate-brown head and neck may be coming through on some adults already , but birds which are not in good condition may not attain full breeding plumage until late spring — if at all .
15 Devlin has , however , been defended against such a charge by several commentators , and one of these , Basil Mitchell , argues that it would be fairer to suggest that Devlin 's position is that there are no types of immorality which are not in some way capable of threatening society , and which could therefore be considered to be ‘ outside ’ the scope of the law :
16 It does n't make sense to promote to audiences which are not in some way sympathetic .
17 Basic magmas , however , which are predominantly of basaltic composition , have a much lower silica content and are erupted at high temperatures .
18 The definition also removes the present reference to expectation and with it the possible argument that goods which are generally of low quality generate low expectations .
19 Will the Prime Minister therefore tell us what specific proposals he has made for supporting economic projects in the republics of the former Soviet Union , particularly in the distribution industries , which are obviously of basic importance to economic growth and to the development of markets ?
20 I mean all I , I would like to , to say is that so far as this particular road , whatever you may call it , er is concerned , that we look at highways priorities in this committee and that we would receive an assurance that this would not be bulldozed through , if I may put it that way , erm and opposed to one two three four other major schemes which are perhaps of more importance in terms of highways rather than er a , a corporate objective .
21 They affront the ‘ enlightened reader ’ because they are about reality and because they demand sympathy , compassion and remedial action , qualities which are always in short supply .
22 For viewing with higher magnification lenses , which are necessarily of shorter working distance , a recessed window is usually required to accommodate the smaller working distance of the lens .
23 Expenditure on production assets represents the Group 's share of total expenditure on the exploration , appraisal and development of oil and gas fields which are currently in commercial production .
24 So can you think of any er brochures or any companies which were around at that time to take advantage ?
25 Walton 's Life of Hooker relates how his widow allowed Puritan ministers to enter the house and bum the last three books of the Laws , which were already in complete form .
26 The issues have formed an even stranger bond between the coal and nuclear industries which were previously in direct competition for shares of the electricity market .
27 Public procurement and especially defence procurement led to a double demand for semiconductors , which were used directly ( for example in military missiles ( and which were also in heavy demand from the computer industry ( for defence and other federal government use ) .
28 Even after the departure of the foreigners , resources which were still in plentiful supply at that time were under increasing pressure from the by now much increased local populations and the new way of doing things inherited from their colonial masters .
29 Courts which were still in constant movement and countries with little in the way of a fixed capital , such as Sweden , were particularly uncomfortable and trying .
30 Following the success of the early Sprinters , which were basically of suburban body design and layout , later builds of Sprinter have been up-market , aimed at the longer-distance traveller .
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