Example sentences of "which is [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I am the owner of a 1977 109 Hard Top which is fitted with the original 2,25 litre petrol engine . |
2 | The planning principle of converting the barrack-like main blocks of these buildings into flats has been the exploitation of the 4.2m ( 14ft ) standard height of each classroom by siting a mezzanine ‘ sleeping gallery ’ on the internally located kitchenette/bathroom areas , overlooking a ‘ double-height ’ living-room which is lit by the large and lofty classroom windows . |
3 | The system consists of two parts : a transmitter which is plugged into the main audio system and a receiver which is carried around by the person . |
4 | It is also approachable at the other end of the spectrum , which is filled by the middle-class peasant or designer-green who has a few pet animals to fit in with a rural lifestyle . |
5 | Using an electronic sampling method which is locked to the same frequency as the supply voltage it is possible to derive a direct relationship between the voltage detected and the position of the stylus on the sheet . |
6 | Using an electronic sampling method which is locked to the same frequency as the supply voltage it is possible to derive a direct relationship between the voltage detected and the position of the stylus on the sheet . |
7 | This is where the market research which is analysed in the first three parts of the planning cycle can help . |
8 | The world becomes a community , which is influenced by the small elite who control the media . |
9 | Applications of the technology include individual houses in Germany and Switzerland that generate power during the day which is fed into the national grid , from which power is drawn at night . |
10 | The southward march of the ice in the Pleistocene , which is to say during the last two or three million years , forced the animal southward in search of prey . |
11 | Some of them are involved in drawing up legislation which is based on the new communication policy . |
12 | Some of them are involved in drawing up legislation which is based on the new communication policy . |
13 | It follows that the cost of depreciation , which is based on the historic cost , is also a sunk cost and therefore an irrelevant cost . |
14 | In the event of a cancellation either for one or all persons named on the booking form , we will levy our scale of cancellation charges , which is based on the estimated expenses and losses suffered by us as a result of cancellations . |
15 | [ J. A. Gibbs , The History of Antony and Dorothea Gibbs , 1922 , which is based on the extensive Gibbs archive in the Guildhall Library , London . ] |
16 | But that fact does not make homosexual practice part of God 's plan for the human race , which is based on the loving , permanent relationship of one man and one woman . |
17 | He acknowledges that in many sectors the legal framework , which is based on the Portuguese legal system , needs tightening . |
18 | A variation on this theme is ‘ seven stars mantis ’ , which is based on the Chinese theory of the heavenly constellations . |
19 | James Woods and James Belushi star in this tough , uncompromising political thriller from JFK director Oliver Stone which is based on the real-life experiences of photo-journalist Richard Boyle , a veteran of the wars in Vietnam , Cambodia , Central America and the Middle East . |
20 | The QUEL data manipulation language of Ingres is a well used DML which is based on the relational calculus . |
21 | Pragmatism may be viewed as a critique of an empiricist epistemology , which is based on the Cartesian distinction between mind and matter . |
22 | To obtain the best synchronization and yield it is important that the hCG is administered before the release of endogenous luteinizing hormone ( LH ) which is regulated by the diurnal light/dark cycle . |
23 | Such policies are designed to promote the efficient allocation of resources through the encouragement of competition , which is seen as the active progenitor of economic efficiency and welfare . |
24 | Yes , but , the the main part of this as I understand the drawing , you 'll have to ask Mr when he comes , but the main part of , of the square , which would n't be the third which is done in the first phase according to the phase that they 're currently proposing . |
25 | P-ANCA/GS-ANA is more common in ulcerative colitis than in Crohn 's disease , which is confirmed in the present study by the high frequency of IgG anti-lactoferrin antibodies in ulcerative colitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis but not in Crohn 's disease . |
26 | The deficit on the income and expenditure account for the year amounted to £65,988 ( 1991 — deficit £21,759 ) which is transferred from the accummulated fund . |
27 | However , long before Pete Dye 's Ocean course was planned , other big names in the world of golf course design had made their mark with courses at Osprey Point ( Tom Fazio ) , Marsh Point ( Gary Player ) , where 13 of the 18 holes are framed by water , and Turtle Point ( Jack Nicklaus ) , which is rated among the top ten in South Carolina ( Golf Digest , a leading U.S. golf magazine , refers to it as one of America 's top resort courses ) . |
28 | To the rear of the house , the lawn surrounded by herbaceous borders leads up to a meadow and copse which is bordered by the northern boundary of the forest . |
29 | Today , most modern amenities are in a new quarter , Fegina , which is separated from the old quarter by a hill crowned with the 1622 Convento dei Cappuccini and a medieval tower . |
30 | In the same way when the are used to describe flow in fluids a " normal stress ' term appears which is ignored in the simpler Newtonian assumption that the shearing stress in fluids is proportional to the rate of strain . |