Example sentences of "which is [vb pp] in [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This market has close ties with the international credit market , i.e. the euro-currency markets , which is examined in Chapter 5 .
2 The second notable point is the one which , when the remit was published , led to much criticism of it , and which is registered in paragraph 1 of the minority report signed by three of the nine members remaining from the ten who at the outset composed the Committee : Certainly , the terms of reference specified industrial democracy as an extension of the activities of trade unions into the control of enterprises , other than public sector enterprises , by which the members of those unions were employed .
3 Unlike the stress at right angles to the crack surfaces which is mapped in Figure 3 , this tension starts at zero at the crack tip and increases as we move forward away from it .
4 It is normally impossible to display all the components of an expanded system model in the same plane ( without using the whole wall of an office ! ) , so they were also shown as a hierarchical scalar , an example of which is given in Fig 11.6 .
5 The structure and format of these papers can be based on internal control questionnaires ( ICQs ) , an example of which is given in Fig. 3.2 .
6 According to a potential erosion hazard map produced by Stocking ( 1975 ) , a modified version of which is given in Fig. 7.3 , the areas with the highest erosion potential are located mainly in the northern part of the country especially in the Zambesi Valley and the Mutoko District .
7 When it runs its progress will be logged via its error log file , an example of which is given in Figure 2.2 .
8 If all this seems somewhat esoteric , the Jain parable of the Blind men and the elephant , which is given in Chapter 13 , could be made into a similar diagram , and other examples then worked through such as " getting to know about " a work of art , an event , a person , a culture .
9 The form of cost report ( an example of which is given in Table 6.1 ) will vary between projects .
10 An industry breakdown , which is given in Table 2.3 , shows that in " other manufacturing " ( particularly the food and drink industry and printing ) the share of temporaries working on a seasonal , temporary or casual basis is even higher ( some 80 per cent ) .
11 In common with other mammalian species , the individual chromosomes of the mouse can be recognized by using a variety of different banding methods but G-banding has found the greatest favour and also provides the basis for the standard idiogram which is illustrated in Figure 4 .
12 There are a number of ways in which this can be done , and they include : a ) A. H. Maslow 's HIERARCHY OF NEEDS : which is illustrated in Figure 10.1 .
13 The Burroughs B6700 computer gets round these problems by using a different form of stack , which is illustrated in Figure 3.10 .
14 There is a family ‘ life cycle ’ , only part of which is represented on the back of cereal packets , which is illustrated in figure 6.3 .
15 They sit on the board of more than one company , and this creates a network of interlocking directorships , which is illustrated in Figure 2 .
16 In this approach farming decisions are not analysed in isolation from each other or from non-farm employment ( something which is advocated in Ch. 5 especially , and operationalised in a decision-making model in Ch. 6 ) .
17 Service by post of documents , other than of originating process , which will obviously be documents served subsequent to the originating process , are deemed to have been served and received if sent by post to the " address for service " , which is defined in Ord 1 , r 3 .
18 The celebration of each child 's birthday in school can involve other ideas than ‘ how old am I ? ’ which is explored in chapter 11 The Passage of Time .
19 The economic record of the period 1945–50 which is summarised in Table VI bears testimony to the progress which was achieved in recovering from the depredations of the war .
20 Thus : ( 1 ) the said Solicitors ' Publicity Code ( which is summarised in Chapter 12 ) was introduced in 1988 , revised in 1990 , and covers the whole field ; from the general ( solicitors may hold themselves out to be good , but not to be better than the other firm down the road ; publicity must be accurate and not mislead ; a solicitor 's advertisement must identify the solicitor by name ) to the particular ( the correct designation of a solicitor 's practice , entries in legal directories , addresses to the Court and the use of the legal aid logo ) ; ( 2 ) the Law Society 's code incorporates by reference the provisions of the British Code of Advertising Practice which in its own way requires publicity material to be honest , truthful and decent , unambiguous and responsible , and contains a separate section relating to the advertising of financial services and products ; ( 3 ) the Financial Services ( Conduct of Business ) Rules 1987 also cover the advertising of financial services and products and will need to be studied by any firm carrying on investment business ; ( 4 ) solicitors will also need to be familiar with the Consumer Credit ( Advertisements ) Regulations 1989 and other secondary legislation in that connection , the whole corpus replete with the jargon unique to that area of law ; ( 5 ) the Business Names Act 1985 , which has already been referred to in Chapter 1 , requires revision of a firm 's letterheading every time there is a change in the identity of the partners , which will include any occasion when a salaried partner whose name has previously been shown " below the line " is promoted .
21 It should again be emphasised that this figure excludes whisky , which is considered in Section 6 of this report .
22 This approach , which is reflected in clause 9 of the standard sale agreement ( see Appendix III ) attempts to reinstate the advantage of an asset sale .
23 In it they state their belief in motivation through the design of work and set out a model for good job design which is reproduced in Figure 3.1 .
24 This idea has been used in developing the mixture-of-distributions hypothesis , which is summarized in Appendix 7 .
25 Moving on then to the capital programme erm which is summarized in table two on page six and er go into that in detail in the two .
26 However , Karan and Iijima ( 1985 ) have suggested a tripartite subdivision of the region which is depicted in Fig. 7.7 .
27 Another aspect under scrutiny was the effect of domain on performance , which is shown in Figure 3.4 .
28 Submission of the SSR will also cause the status of any SPR to which the SSR replies to be updated automatically by LIFESPAN , to reflect the relationship specified for the SPR on page 2 of option 4.2.0 — Update SSR , which is shown in figure 8.5 .
29 Another type of error that a GIS should be able to detect and correct is closure error in a digitized polygon , which is shown in Figure 7.4 .
30 A profit and loss account ( an example of which is shown in Fig. 2.1 ) includes revenues and expenses relevant to an accounting period ( usually one year ) and shows the resulting profit or loss .
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