Example sentences of "which is [adv] [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The male has a more striking appearance with a richer pink and lavender body coloration , superbly ornamented with violet edging to each fin , except the tail which is distinctly tipped in this colour . |
2 | According to this theory of disease , which is strongly held in many societies , virtue , as it were , drains away from the stricken victim and his powers and health fail accordingly . |
3 | The head of the deceased then appears on a television screen which is tastefully draped in white silk and discreetly illuminated at night . |
4 | Morrissey fronts a youthful revolution which is n't locked in tribal chant nor the blank idealism of the sixties . |
5 | Because I think , approves the use of a hundred and eighty thousand pounds of our carry forwards , contingency figure , which is n't receipted in five , six , and six , seven , that the variation in five , six , before the home closure savings come fully on-stream , is in fact an increase of seven hundred and fifty four thousand , but dropping in ninety six , seven some five hundred and fifty eight thousand . |
6 | In this way , Hegel 's system itself gives final form to the understanding of the world and of God which is imperfectly represented in all religion , more adequately sketched in Christianity , and at last attains its fullness in Absolute Idealism . |
7 | And as far as we know there 's no been no account been taken that er the subsequent development that is likely to take place on any of these roads , which is clearly implied in some of that statements , of the consequent traffic that that would generate in itself . |
8 | Knockout of the gene encoding α CaMKII , an isoform which is heavily enriched in postsynaptic densities , severely impairs , though it does not always completely block , the ability of slices to exhibit LTP . |
9 | Two stages are involved , the reason for which is neatly summarized in this quotation from C.S. Lewis : The first qualification for judging any piece of workmanship from a corkscrew to a cathedral is to know what it is — what it was intended to do and how it is meant to be used . |
10 | The legitimate waging of armed conflict is now confined to self-defence — an exception which is generally permitted in municipal law . |
11 | This lack of continuity and , in reality , lack of co-ordination and co-operation , is a state of affairs which is generally mirrored in other countries , although in Eastern Europe national programmes of user education may be making some headway in obviating this problem . |
12 | Furthermore they show the same variation of response in relation to injury which is also seen in general behaviour and in verbal declarations of pain . |
13 | They teach the vocabulary of the English used in computer science , which is also listed in full in the glossary . |
14 | Fly fishing which is also done in fresh water but sometimes in saltwater . |
15 | This species is perhaps of Arctic origin which is also found in bathyal and abyssal depths of both sides of the North Atlantic : south to Martha 's Vineyard in the west and from the Rockall Trough south to Portugal in the east . |
16 | In the few cases where the church plan diverges from the conventional arrangement by including only a single side aisle rather than the normal two , this volume , rather than the nave space , can be used to accommodate the dwellings access corridor , although it is noteworthy that in the conversion of St James 's Church , Farnham , Surrey , which is also described in this chapter , the optimum cross-sectional treatment of such an asymmetrical plan placed the longitudinal access corridor in the former nave space , the aisle projection being used to accommodate living-rooms . |
17 | In addition , the bacteria may exist in a ‘ stationary phase , ’ which is well recognised in other genera . |
18 | The tight organisational structure of employers ' associations both in Sweden and West Germany has also helped to make the lock-out ( which is rarely used in most other countries ) a potent weapon in contemporary industrial relations to be used , on occasion , against the unions . |
19 | Most of the roses are from cuttings and Lavatera olbia ‘ Rosea ’ is another favourite which is regularly propagated in this way . |
20 | It is the sense of an England bloodily engaged in bashing out a national destiny from the tribal chaos which is best conveyed in this rich , poetic panorama . |
21 | Immunohistochemical studies using monoclonal antibodies have added further information as there is a peculiar pattern of expression of surface antigenic determinants which is not seen in normal colon , infectious colitis , or graft- versus -host disease . |
22 | It would be difficult to think of a linguistic topic which is not covered in some form , although I will admit to a passing irritation with the way in which my browsing ( and the book is eminently browsable ) was constantly interrupted by a brief listing of some exotic language-family . |
23 | In this respect , and in the sandy tinge to its red coat , it resembles the ‘ golden ’ Guernsey , and indeed the South Devon and the two Channel Island breeds have a type of haemoglobin which is not found in other British breeds nor in most of those of Europe , although it is prevalent in Asiatic cattle and is found in several African types as well , often associated with butterfat-rich milk . |
24 | However , there is a substance called pectin , which is part of the fibre of fruit , which is not found in other plant foods . |
25 | Patrick Green , the environment group 's radiation consultant , says : ‘ There is extensive contamination along 6 kilometres of the River Esk in Cumbria , which is not discussed in official reports published by the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food . |
26 | And through this kind of general interest in history , which is not started in academic circles , but elsewhere , and through the interests of adult education works and working groups of various kinds in history , and through some of the best history taught in schools , we 've really broadened our notions of , of , of what history is , and one of the most lively recent developments has been erm the idea of history workshops , where people themselves recall erm what has happened over the course of their own lifetimes , using oral history , tape recorders , and things of that kind . |
27 | Weber argued that people 's social standing , as well as economic position , was significant in their position in society , and that the link between job/income and status is not always direct , e.g. respect for the sense of vocation attributed to nursing , social work etc. which is not reflected in economic reward or social power ; and |
28 | Ampersand is used for and , which is not used in modern printing and , and you 've got roman , roman numerals . |
29 | That which is not mirrored in this way is not , for us , a question of meaning ; and , conversely , every difference in the semantic normality profile between two items betokens a difference of meaning . |
30 | A Mob which is already engaged in hand-to-hand combat at the start of the turn is not affected by Animosity and no test is necessary . |