Example sentences of "which be [verb] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A distinction is made between temporary versions of an entry , which will have a short life-span in the Working-Set , and permanent versions of an entry which are transferred to the Main Database .
2 They are unaffected by the weight attendant to luxurious living quarters which are built to the highest standards .
3 The range of software products includes conveyancing and fee-earner support systems , investment management , debt recovery and a client and contact database , all of which are integrated to a powerful report generator .
4 They will be likely to have positive NPVs if they enhance product order-winning criteria which are related to a thorough analysis of competitive strengths and industry attractiveness — preferably using a clear model of the industry such as Porter ( 1985 ) proposes .
5 A number of other error messages , which are related to the internal workings of LIFESPAN RDBI , may also be reported .
6 Britain is , in relation to its size , remarkably well-endowed with mineral resources , the type and distribution of which are related to the complex geological and tectonic history of the British Isles and the adjacent continental shelf area .
7 But , as Foucault has indicated , we can trace a series of long-term strategies at work which are related to the cultural significance given to sexuality .
8 It 's odd to see how much smaller the trees clinging to the cliff face which are exposed to the salty winds off the sea are compared to those growing in the more sheltered woodland later in the walk .
9 I emphasise that I do not believe that it is right to agree to measures which are damaging to the Scottish or to the British economy , and we have not done so .
10 The palazzo now offers five lovely apartments all of which are furnished to a high standard some with antiques — and of individual character and charm .
11 The arrangement also includes for the dubbing of pre-mixed sound from a reel-to-reel recorder , the signals from which are fed to the audio mixer section of the enhancer via a graphic equaliser in order to optimise the audio quality .
12 By the law of primitive socialist accumulation we mean the entire sum of conscious and semi-spontaneous tendencies in the state economy which are directed towards the expansion and consolidation of the collective organisation of labour in Soviet economy and which are dictated to the Soviet state on the basis of necessity : ( 1 ) the determination of proportions in the distribution of productive forces , formed on the basis of struggle against the law of value inside and outside the country and having as their objective task the achievement of the optimum expanded socialist reproduction in the given conditions and of the maximum defensive capacity of the whole system in conflict with capitalist commodity production ; ( 2 ) the determination of the proportions of accumulation of material resources for expanded reproduction , especially at the expense of private economy , in so far as the determined amounts of the accumulation are dictated compulsorily to the Soviet state under threat of economic disproportion , growth of private capital , weakening of the bond between the state economy and peasant production , derangement in years to come of the necessary proportions of expanded socialist reproduction and weakening of the whole system in its conflict with capitalist commodity production inside and outside the country .
13 Shortening day-length is perceived by the eyes , which are connected to a complex linkage of nerves to the pineal gland , close to the brain .
14 In older systems , downpipes may lead into hoppers ( or rainwater heads ) which are connected to a single downpipe discharging via a shoe over a gully .
15 The most an artist can do is to limit the amounts which are paid to a well-known producer .
16 And er that level of development , at five hundred hectares , is an extremely large area of land , in very sensitive locations , particularly around the main urban areas , which are restricted to a great degree .
17 Such organic-rich shales are likely to constitute a much more widespread potential source for hydrocarbons — probably mainly for gas and condensate — than the coals of the deltas which are restricted to the northern part of the region , although the possibility that isolated intermontane coal basins may have developed further south in the later Carboniferous can not be excluded .
18 In this way cohorts of embryos can be gathered which are synchronized to a particular developmental transition .
19 It has long been recognised , however , that international comparisons of industrial relations which are confined to the national level may produce misleading results because of the possible dominance of one or more particular industries within a given country .
20 Yet it is noticeable that Italy 's most successful industries are those which are subjected to the greatest degree of competition domestically , such as the tile and ceramic producers , or the clothing business .
21 The tiled roof over the single south aisle was stripped off and partly replaced with bronze-coloured aluminium glazing bars framing bronze-tinted ‘ anti-sun ’ glass , the upper panels of which are laid to the same slope as the original roof , the lower panels producing a range of shallow vertical windows , the combination of which gives ‘ conservatory ’ lighting to the first floor flats ( Plate 23 ) .
22 The pleats are formed by pulling on cords which are attached to the lower row of rings at the lath position above the bottom pelmet , and which pass up through the rings .
23 It is divided into two small widely separated lobes which are attached to the dorsal lobe of the deutocerebrum and receive nerve fibres from the latter .
24 Even though independent schools are just as neglectful in the courses which are offered to the non-convergent child as are their state counterparts , at least their parents draw comfort from a feeling that , through their cheque books , they are signalling respect for quality and individualism .
25 These databases are now widely accessible for information searching from local terminals which are linked to the central computer store via a telecommunication network .
26 The most notable group with plate escutcheon mounts are those with arcade and dot decoration in repoussé , which are allied to an extensive Continental group , although the English examples vary slightly ( Arnold 1982a , pp. 58–9 ) and are concentrated in central southern England .
27 As early as 1955 a CAB sub-committee was set up by the national committee to consider hire purchase problems as seen by bureaux all over the country and by other voluntary organisations with experience of families in difficulty ; and in addition to recommendations about trade practices , about possible action by local authorities , and other things , which were sent to the appropriate associations or government departments , the deliberations of the committee produced results which were to have an influence on the trend and standing of much CAB work in the future .
28 The Marquess of Salisbury had become Prime Minister in 1895 , and in 1889 his government introduced death duties which were to lead to the gradual breaking up of the wealthy estates , which previously had passed from father to son — or some other relative — without any loss .
29 What is the point of decoding artefacts whose ‘ codes ’ were actually designed to be cracked , like those phoney communiqués which were fed to the German Intelligence Service during World War II ?
30 For poly ( methyl methacrylate ) samples , which were prepared under different conditions to give the three forms , resonances at τ = 8.78 , 8.95 and 9.09 were observed , which were assigned to the isotatic , heterotactic , and syndiotactic triads respectively .
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