Example sentences of "which be [verb] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The third is that they may say things that seem absolutely correct at the time , but which are made ludicrous by the unfolding of events .
2 The economic development of the regions is further assisted by structural funds , which are made available through the European Community .
3 The range of choices which are made available to the child may not be determined by the adult so much as by the nature of the interactions which are jointly established between adult and child .
4 ‘ The thing is , ’ said the agent , ‘ they had the money for the rental in cash , they do n't seem to sell much pottery , but they can run two off-road jeeps which are parked undercover in the barns .
5 The Palazzo Reale also houses the Museum of the Duomo in which are held some of the original statues and other works from the cathedral .
6 A user can optionally specify a set of ‘ sleeping probes ’ , which are ignored when ordering the clones but which are output next to the probes used to order the clones .
7 rewards are the outcomes which are deemed appropriate by the individual ; they may be intrinsic or extrinsic .
8 While one cuts with the peat iron [ Tarisker ] , the other stands catching the foot-square slabs of wet peat which are thrown flat for the first stage of drying .
9 The town , which been evacuated prior to the beginning of the war , was only lightly defended by allied troops .
10 The aims were to be implemented through accelerated increases in food production , which were made possible by the discovery of high-yielding grain at two international research centres in Mexico and the Philippines .
11 In 1977 , the area was hit by massive floods which were made worse by the strip mining operations , leaving thousands of people homeless .
12 He is right to draw attention to the divisions on the Labour side of the House , which were made clear by the way in which the House responded to a point that the Leader of the Opposition made yesterday about the so-called unity of the Labour party .
13 The publican 's aggressive stance towards the headmistress touched on deeper currents which were becoming condensed in the affair .
14 The Roman dioceses of Gaul and the Seven Provinces , which were to constitute most of the Frankish kingdom , essentially covered what is now France , Belgium , Germany west of the Rhine , and most of Switzerland .
15 Dr. Edwin Pugh , director of public health medicine , said there were 1,001 things the authority wanted to do but those in the business plan were items which were thought possible during the coming year .
16 The Belgian Art Nouveau designer and architect , Henry van de Velde ( 1863–1957 ) , is being celebrated by a exhibition with the sub-title ‘ A European artist of his time ’ , which is touring most of the cities where he made his mark .
17 The main casualty of yesterday 's ‘ clawback ’ will be the Japanese institution Daiwa , which is to take most of the overseas allocation .
18 The main casualty of yesterday 's ‘ clawback ’ will be the Japanese institution Daiwa , which is to take most of the overseas allocation .
19 Debtors feel shame and guilt by their continuing inability to pay their creditors , which is made worse by the never ending demanding letters that fall through the letter box and the inability to get proper legal advice due to lack of money .
20 But what they do n't have is is that team of individuals throughout the U K funding something which is presented free to the client .
21 ‘ The target was an operational British Army base which is situated adjacent to the hospital . ’
22 Their lives are dominated by three main concepts — the male ego whose nurturing , preserving and boosting is considered of vital importance ; a sense of hierarchy which is considered synonymous with the existence of the family ; and finally the closeness of relationships — the bonds which provide consolation .
23 I 'd like to erm just say a few words about erm the three erm reductions in the budget of the erm er the erm community services erm the erm deletion of the arts budgets , you probably have heard this before , but I I do think it 's a great pity that erm when it was on the basis and I think very little knowledge of un and understanding with erm er of what arts is about which is to delete one of the , was one of the erm the the erm things in this council which we actually do best , it 's one of the things which has attracted attention from way beyond Cambridge erm and which is undoubt has undoubtedly to communities in which it takes place , erm as far as the erm erm oh the erm community , staffing of community centres erm this looks like erm in calculations involved handing over the r the management to the community centres to erm volunteers .
24 It 's the part that can be told in an article which is tracing some of the effects of heterosexism .
25 A heron appears , flapping ponderously across the voe and drops down beside a second bird I have n't seen , which is standing motionless in the shallows .
26 House and Garden magazine — which is arranging some of the sets — will also be featuring the exhibition in its July edition .
27 The peptide sequence ADSGEY , which is located next to the second cysteine of the C-2 immunoglobulin fold in these GGFs , occurs in nine of the twenty-two C-2 repeats found in that basal lamina protein .
28 Rovaniemi edges a river which is frozen most of the year making a thoroughfare for sledges , jeeps and skiers .
29 Those interested in Provençal paintings should move on after seeing this show to the newly reopened Musée national des Monuments français in Paris , which is showing some of the same artists in an exhibition on Marseille until 5 July ( see p. 8 ) .
30 In our consideration of the interview for scientific enquiry we must always remind ourselves that the survey is merely a particular tool for collecting information which is deemed relevant for the testing of a hypothesis which stems from theory .
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