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

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1 This is where the market research which is analysed in the first three parts of the planning cycle can help .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 This is the cause of botulism , which is implicated in the recent downturn of several large breeding populations of gulls around Britain .
6 Unidirectional microphones have a pick-up pattern which is biased in the forward direction , a characteristic which is sometimes referred to as cardioid because of the heart-shape of the pattern .
7 The long extract , which is printed in the Critical Survey , p. 134 , should be studied before embarking on the vivid descriptions of the first two books of The Prelude ; it explains why the childhood memories are to be treasured .
8 These factors determine the orientation of chains relative to each other in the undiluted state , and this is essentially an interplay between the entropy and internal energy of the system which is expressed in the usual thermodynamic form
9 This method of dating involves radioisotope C which is formed in the upper atmosphere by neutron bombardment of nitrogen :
10 A second distinctive feature of the degree is the dissertation/project which is undertaken in the third year of the programme .
11 Secondly , international trade involves receipts and payments in foreign currencies , unlike domestic trade which is conducted in the recognised national currency .
12 It also has a slight rhyme scheme of ABABCDC which is repeated in the second stanza .
13 Inside is a long , uncarpeted prison-like corridor with bedrooms on either side of it , a television lounge which is furnished in the drabbest possible manner and a recreation room which contains nothing but a few wooden chairs and tables .
14 In 1559 their relationship with the Inns is illustrated by an order which is recorded in the Middle Temple Records , Minutes of Parliament , 3 November 1559 : A Calendar of The Middle Temple Records , edited by C. H. Hopwood ( 1903 ) , p. 15 :
15 The Turkish version of the battle of Kosovo Polje differs from that which is presented in the epic songs and is probably closer to the historical truth .
16 Unless you are certain that the statute has not been amended since that date , take the cumulative supplement , which is arranged in the same way as the main work .
17 The programme , Business Account , which is aired in the early hours of the morning , is videoed through a BBC Selector decoder .
18 Although initially encouraging , the approach proved to be fruitless and both bodies made independent arrangements within separately developed policies which were to lead to disagreement over the Cambridge Board 's RAC scheme for liberal adult education throughout the region , and which is considered in the next section of this chapter .
19 How such enquiries might be conducted is a question which is considered in the next chapter .
20 Many of our partners have a wholly different tradition of employment practice which is reflected in the separate arrangements which they have agreed , which will affect only their countries and for which only they will pay .
21 He possessed a genius for friendship which is reflected in the many literary people who knew , liked , and respected him , from Arthur Waugh and Vyvyan Holland to Siegfried Sassoon [ q.v. ] ( a distant relative ) and the Sitwells [ qq.v . ] .
22 This uncertainty about lexical identity which is reflected in the acoustic scores , means that , even when a good heuristic estimate is used , an admissible algorithm will proceed breadth-first on a large front .
23 In view of the widespread concern about the standards of consumer service , which is reflected in the large number of complaints , consensus on the need to strengthen consumer representation , a demand that we create ombudsmen , and widespread pressure to take action on excess profits and on privatised boardroom salary excesses , the Bill offers too little , is too limited and is too long delayed .
24 The banks and cuttings have been left ‘ wild ’ for so long that they are rich in plant life with tremendous variation which is reflected in the 60 different bird species that may be seen along the line .
25 The interlocking crises of the decade , with de Gaulle as the leading player , are the theme of this chapter , except for the issue of enlargement which is reviewed in the next chapter .
26 But the definition of neutrality adopted above is not committed to such a view , which is rooted in the confused notion that to act neutrally is to act fairly .
27 Yet a scorn for materialism , the measurement of wealth , is fundamental to Buddhism which is rooted in the national psychology .
28 The incident adumbrates an attitude of mind which is mirrored in the linguistic techniques exploited later in the novel .
29 So there there does n't there is n't a conflict and th and there is n't a conflict because we have the area of search for a new settlement which is established in the referred to which is broader than the study area .
30 Esme Green explained : ‘ This is where the bones of St Winifred were brought from Holywell , which is detailed in the first book , A Morbid Taste for Bones .
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