Example sentences of "which are [adv] [verb] by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Why Kane ignored this and chose instead to propose a one-dimensional view of black people sharing physical characteristics is perplexing , but his next step is utterly stupefying : he suggests that blacks have psychological characteristics which are also determined by race .
2 For him , even choices which are clearly dictated by subject matter are part of style : it is part of the style of a particular cookery book that it contains words like butter , flour , boil and bake ; and it is part of the style of Animal Farm that it contains many occurrences of pigs , farm , and Napoleon .
3 A similar situation applies to emissions of oxides of nitrogen , although gaseous oxides of nitrogen have a low dry-deposition rate , thereby allowing greater proportions to be converted to nitrate aerosols which are finally removed by rainout and washout .
4 The survey results , which are closely watched by Government and in the City , will raise hopes that the end of the recession may be in sight .
5 Intrinsic ageing refers to the inevitable changes built into tissues like skin which are largely determined by genetics .
6 Statuses which are not fixed by inheritance , biological characteristics , or other factors over which the individual has no control , are known as ‘ achieved ’ statuses .
7 7.4 In addition to this obligation under cl 7.3 , upon termination of this Agreement for whatever cause ( including effluxion of time ) the Company shall purchase from the Supplier all stocks of finished Products held by the Supplier which are not covered by purchase orders together with all stocks of unused packaging materials for the Products which are either held by the Supplier or which the Supplier is already obliged to purchase from third parties .
8 In many areas they are now however finding themselves in direct competition with Tertiary Colleges which operate under F.E. regulations and which are not constrained by school regulations .
9 The professor will be a member ex officio of the committee , and will be expected from time to time to hold offices such as that of Chairman of the Committee or Director of Graduate Studies , and in due course to assume the duties of professor in charge of the Institute , which are customarily rotated by arrangement .
10 Kamrok Greetings is the brainchild of Alan Oliver , alias ‘ Odious Oswald ’ , owner of the company and poet extraordinaire who pens the verses , which are capably illustrated by cartoonist Tim Leatherbarrow .
11 It does n't just happen in nature , and I do n't really see why women should be at a disadvantage , unless it follows in the tail of many of the other disadvantages , which are actually made by society and culture , not by biology .
12 Accordingly , this requires recognition of the dynamics of industrial change , which are often obscured by reference solely to comparative theoretical equilibria , as in the neoclassical tradition .
13 ‘ The electrical energy produced was known as the Gods , Mitra and Varuna which are now called by science Cathode and Anode .
14 These books , suitably adorned with glossy illustrations of exotic customs and part naked ladies , discourse at large upon a variety of supposedly universal characteristics of human culture which are then exemplified by thumbnail sketches of ethnographic miscellanea derived at third or fourth hand from a job lot of long ago anthropological monographs .
15 The learner may be regarded as a resource person by encouraging intercommunication between learners in role playing , and experiential learning , which are then followed by discussion and analysis of the effectiveness of the situation enacted , and the feelings which were generated towards each other .
16 Unlike previous qualifications , NVQs will not be acquired by means of set examinations , which are then marked by college lecturers and then verified by a visiting assessor .
17 His score is also notable for its choruses , particularly double choruses , which are accompanied — in contrast to the merely continuo supported solos — by the orchestra ( three violins and continuo for harpsichords , which are usually joined by arpe , liuti , tiorbe e violoni ) , not merely doubling the voices but sometimes playing independently : This orchestra is also employed in three unusually extended sinfonie to the Prologue and Second and Third Acts , that to the prologue consisting of 11 ( slow ) bars in quadruple time , a canzone of 32 bars with echo-effects of forte and piano emphasized by the scoring : 7 bars in triple time , and 21 in quadruple .
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