Example sentences of "which be [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mackie thinks the idea that there could be such inherently prescriptive properties and relations , which are part of the genuine fabric of the world .
2 In particular , prepositions , which are part of the closed class because of the fixed size of their numbers and their grammatical function , often express an essential aspect of the meaning of an utterance .
3 At 17 , she suddenly became very lethargic , put on weight and suffered ‘ swollen glands ’ ( enlargement of the lymph nodes , which are part of the immune system ) .
4 He points out that most ignore the astonishing number of racist attacks which are part of the everyday life of black people in many of the inner city areas , and that the police in such areas are notoriously selective in their surveillance of black people .
5 Of course the student also needs to learn how to co-ordinate dialogue with all of the necessary actions and movements which are part of the natural traffic of performance , and learn about prop handling .
6 Erm by insuring that direct line , and that we have training facilities here which are part of the social contract , and that we have er investment , through regional investment , in this particular area , then we can create jobs that suit the skills that we 've er made available to the general population , and that we got through that rail link a direct line access to all the markets within Europe , which is going to expand , er not withstanding my objections , from the twelve to the sixteen and right the way through to Russia .
7 Sir , in making reference to erm policies which erm have relevance to the question of the status of the two sites we 're concerned with , I will start with those which are part of the statutory plan , that is to say the North Yorkshire County Structure Plan approved by the Secretary of State , and then proceed downwards to the more recent documents which do not employ .
8 If we attempt to put the wrong type of things together , or attempt separate explanations of things which are part of the same natural kind , then we are going to struggle to produce successful science .
9 The desire to establish that one was the first to arrive with the finding , and the priority disputes which are part of the scientific game , are testimony to the point .
10 Fig. 10 includes large proportions of rabbits and birds , neither of which were part of the comparative fauna obtained by trapping , so that the two samples appear very dissimilar .
11 Because of the workings of the housing market the local working population tends to congregate on the village council housing estate ( where one is available ) , where the closely knit patterns of neighbourly association which were part of the occupational community are retained .
12 v. Commission of the European Communities ( Joined Cases 154/78 , 205/78 , 206/78 , 226/78 , 227/78 , 228/78 , 263/78 , 264/78 , 31/79 , 39/79 , 83/79 , 85/79 ) [ 1980 ] E.C.R. 907 that the guarantee afforded to the ownership of property did not extend to protect commercial interests , the uncertainties of which were part of the very essence of economic activity .
13 As a sign of this , a statue of Sanjurjo in Pamplona was adorned with one of the red berets which were part of the Carlist uniform .
14 The reflection of political partisanship in the establishment of broadcasting stations could , if current trends continue , lead to a near-doubling of the present number of radio and television stations so that each state capital will have two of each : one which is part of the federal system and the other belonging to the state broadcasting service .
15 Protagon is the brand name of Arrow Sport which is part of the 45 company strong Pees Group , the Head Office of which is in Essen , Germany .
16 And , when the Committee of the Four Home Unions refused Australia 's application to play a handful of games in South Africa before touring Ireland and Wales in October , all that was left on the table was next year 's tour which is part of the International Rugby Football Board 's tours rota .
17 WORK IS now proceeding on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 's 1.4 mile extension to Far Stanley , which is part of the long-term aim of re-opening the line to Cheltenham .
18 The tutor and clinical teacher can give guidance and support to ensure that too large a topic is not undertaken : ‘ advice to patients before discharge ’ needs to be narrowed to an area of care which is part of the modular experience .
19 The defence is , of course , one which is part of the common law , not statute , being founded upon public policy .
20 Yes , and this planet is moving round the sun , which is part of the solar system .
21 The undermining of local government ( which is part of the deliberate down-grading of all alternative power systems to the central State ) means that communities are being weakened by having no means to advance their own ambitions and to tackle their own problems in their own way .
22 And it was interesting because er , we were talking about propulsion , talking about all types of er mechanics and sciences , and the way they 'd write up a report at the end which is part of the English part of it , and one of the youngsters said to me , he said , can I go home Mr ?
23 ‘ It 's a security measure and it will continue for some time , ’ said a police spokesman , who revealed that the roads , one of which is part of the main Clogher to Omagh Road , had been closed under a Secretary of State 's Order .
24 The Bank of England is divided into the Issue Department , which is part of the public sector accounting system , and the Banking Department .
25 Church in the State , it is not established in Scotland , Wales or Northern Ireland , although in each of these there is an Anglican or Episcopalian Church which is part of the same Communion as the Church of England .
26 The budget of BAS , which is part of the Natural Environment Research Council , rose nearly fourfold , to £52.4 million ( US$ ; 75 million ) in 1990–91 , in the wake of the 1982 Falklands War following a decision by the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to raise Britain 's profile in the region .
27 Both the former Prime Minister 's and the Daily Telegraph 's implications that Ireland condones the IRA , that it somehow condones terrorism , reflect the depths of mistrust which is part of the British experience of Ireland .
28 Two distinct groups of tracheae enter the wing a costo-radial group and a cubito-anal group , and while in some forms ( Blattidae , Plecoptera and Homoptera ) the two groups remain separate , it is more usual for them to be united by a fine transverse basal trachea which is part of the basic tracheal framework ( Whitten , 1962 ) .
29 The Wallingfen court in the Vale of York set an upper limit for animals on the common in 1636 which was way above the actual carrying capacity of the land .
30 If you have time , it is worth climbing on to the observation terrace on the site of the tiny Chapel of Holy Mary of Einsiedel which was part of the Theatine Monastery below .
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