Example sentences of "which be [art] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As covered in previous articles , the six colour types which are the minimum required for a full repertoire are :
2 It is built at the end of a canal and consists of two perfect octagons connected by a passage hall , behind which is a staircase let into another half octagon at the back .
3 ( 3 ) The name of a recognised body which is a company limited by shares must have ‘ limited ’ or ‘ ltd. ’ as its last word except that the name of a body which has its registered office in Wales may have ‘ cyfyngedig ’ or ‘ cyf. ’ as its last word .
4 ( 1 ) A recognised body which is a company limited by shares shall insure with authorised insurers against the losses referred to in paragraph ( 3 ) of this Rule over and above the maximum indemnity provided from time to time by the Solicitors Indemnity Fund .
5 ( c ) in the case of a body which is a company limited by shares , evidence of compliance with Rule 13 ( top-up insurance ) ;
6 ( c ) that , in the case of a body which is a company limited by shares , it complies with Rule 13 ( top-up insurance ) .
7 ( 3 ) The name of a recognised body which is a company limited by shares must have ‘ limited ’ or ‘ ltd. ’ as its last word except that the name of a body which has its registered office in Wales may have ‘ cyfyngedig ’ or ‘ cyf . ’
8 ( 2 ) A recognised body which is a company limited by shares shall comply with Chapter I ( appearance of company name and other particulars on stationery , etc. ) of Part XI of the Companies Act 1985 .
9 Specimen memorandum of association for a solicitors ' incorporated practice which is a company limited by shares
10 Specimen articles of association for a solicitors ' incorporated practice which is a company limited by shares
11 Probably most people have seen displays of Prestel , even in television rental shops , which is a system running through the Post Office network accessing large amounts of mainly factual information — things like telephone directories , like timetables , like oh a lot of business information .
12 Probably most people have seen displays of Prestel , even in television rental shops , which is a system running through the Post Office network , accessing large amounts of mainly factual information — things like telephone directories , like timetables , like oh a lot of business information .
13 Also we have which can be used to replace in the previous equation : Multiplying both sides by sin 3 i gives which is a quantity known to astronomers as the mass function .
14 However , talking of fascia you know I mean this is er we could make it er something else then happened which is a lorry went into it .
15 Behind you is a magnificent organ above which is a fresco dedicated to the Life of St Cecilia .
16 Decay of the surface of the bone may be seen in Fig. 1.11B , which is a bone preserved under slightly acid water ( pH 5.1 ) .
17 The score then goes on to the last musical number in Act 3 , ‘ A thousand thousand ways ’ , which is a song repeated by the chorus .
18 The main criterion of what is good training is to reach the National Vocational Qualification ( NVQ ) , which is a standard recognised by government , industry and business .
19 Another beautiful volume was The Rosary by Florence M. Barclay which is a story intertwined with a song which I heard once on a record sung by Paul Robeson .
20 Znojmo , which is a town listed as an ancient monument , needs a good deal of restoration but its town hall of 1445 still possesses its tall , elegant steeple .
21 Unlike artists ' record royalties , all songwriters receive the same royalty which is a rate agreed between the record industry and the MCPS .
22 This practice can , however , be seen in a later context in the life of St Samson of Dol , the earliest version of which is a copy dating to c .
23 The first two of these points are the ones which most immediately concern the teacher , together often with the third , that of exam results and assessable performance which is a priority forced upon teachers by society as a whole .
24 In its final moments a sophisticated urbane man in a nightclub is led discreetly through a back door into a room which is a mortuary run by nuns , one of whom shows him a dead body drawn out of a wall on a slab .
25 The arms trade increases Third World debt , which is a burden born by the poorest .
26 Auditors normally issue a report which is a statement used as a preface to the financial statements of a company .
27 You can either put in a slug trap , which is a jar filled with beer and partly buried in the compost , or slug pellets .
28 Its head ends in a large circular disc in the centre of which is a tongue covered with sharp spines .
29 The judgement is ‘ performed so constantly and so quick , that we take that for the perception of our sensation which is an idea formed by our judgment ’ .
30 His explanation was that ‘ we take that for the perception of our sensation which is an idea formed by our judgement ’ .
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