Example sentences of "which [be] [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The two localities include sub-localities which are differentiated in relation to a typology of ‘ urban social areas ’ generated from social indicator data .
2 The three departments , however , do use official statistics in the detailed studies which are done from time to time on a one-off basis .
3 Further along the dock there is a separate intake for imported cereals and animal feedstuffs which are stored before dispatch to compounders and flour mills .
4 In the event sequence is shown the long-term mean , the linear trend , the well-defined cycle , and the intermittent signal so that a typical sample period as shown will produce statistics which are biased with respect to the whole sequence .
5 The overall law of this country is laid down and maintained by Parliament by means of Acts which are passed from time to time .
6 Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time .
7 Gallery houses a collection of work by Sir Alfred East R.A. ( 1849–1913 ) , and other artists with Kettering connections which are shown from time to time .
8 Various common reactions which are associated with exposure to odours have been identified and include physiological , toxic , psychological , annoyance and social reactions , many people experiencing more than one reaction at the same time .
9 Far easier , as they are normally written in either European , or more probably Arabic numerals ( which are read from right to left ) , and conform to one of three calendar systems .
10 This is surely where academic research can be used as a useful corrective by examining the power of some of the central terms which are used in day to day discussion to make sense of the urban present .
11 Themes of nature and setting , which are used in relation to the heroines ' development in various ways , are apparent in both novels .
12 Surgical procedures may trigger a transient rise in serum CRP as a response to cytokines which are secreted in response to trauma .
13 We could suggest that there could be beliefs of type 1 if there were beliefs which were justified by appeal to the facts and that a belief could be so justified if it was caused by the facts .
14 The root of the problem is located in the culturally inappropriate methods which were adopted in response to this evangelistic and pastoral challenge .
15 Four Minilab Sovereign detectors which were intended for export to Belgium were stolen from the premises of Search Technology on 30 August 1991 .
16 A brother officer , Jock Lewes of the Welsh Guards , had discovered some parachutes which were destined for transport to India , and obtained permission from Laycock for himself and Stirling to experiment with them , together with four other Guardsmen .
17 She tells me that when she was a nippy ( of course I say what 's a nippy and she tells me it 's a waitress ) the worst sin the girls could commit , sackable instantly , was to whirl the pencils which were attached by string to their aprons .
18 As many western states simultaneously suffered sharp increases in levels of unemployment and prices , concern grew over the growing costs of government welfare programmes , many of which were linked by statute to changes in price levels .
19 Nor was she unaware of the interest Matt and Silas took in her movements , having caught glances passing between them as they paused to watch her fold the table napkins round the knives and forks which were left in readiness to be picked up from the end of the table .
20 A special type of package which is intended for issue to clients as a product .
21 This paper presents a conceptual exposition of prevention in child care , which is examined in relation to four models of welfare .
22 Other approaches , including those of Douglas and Bourdieu , are concerned with consumers themselves as groups with interests , both cognitive and material , which are projected in patterns of objects , and in this case it is industry which is seen as handmaiden to the pattern of consumer group demands .
23 ( 5 ) The general practice of a fire authority , a practice which is followed in relation to their being consulted by a licensing board under the subsection , in considering the safety of a building and its likely occupants from the risk of fire may be summarised as follows .
24 The class which is defined in relation to buildings , essentially that of private as against public tenure , is not the same as that defined by another division such as profession .
25 Where identification is a morally valuable attitude which can be expressed by binding oneself to the authority , one has a reason to do so which is served by consent to the authority .
26 In this condition , one wrong base pair in the DNA of the gene coding for a particular enzyme means that this enzyme is functionless and the body can not easily make melanin , which is the dark pigment responsible for brown eyes and dark hair , and which is produced in response to sunlight when we get a sun-tan .
27 The term ‘ best interests ’ is used to justify action which is taken with respect to children , but it is open to abuse , creates confusion and draws a veil of ignorance over important issues .
28 In actions in contract and tort , there is a general right of appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Supreme Court Act 1981 , s.16 ) , which is excluded in relation to particular matters of which the only significant one for our purposes is the exclusion of a right of appeal against a decision of the High Court allowing an extension of time for appealing .
29 Perhaps people can only address the meeting when they hold a certain talisman ( which is passed from speaker to speaker ) .
30 The ferry service has been discontinued since the construction of a temporary military bridge connecting Halling and Wouldham which is used in preference to the ferry to such an extent that the ferry service was discontinued by the proprietors .
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