Example sentences of "which be [adv] [verb] [prep] [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 | They are then chased by both the helicopter and small high-speed boats which are also carried on board the seiner . |
3 | Table 8.1 summarises some research on grammatical features in different sign languages which are also found in BSL and which have been discussed in this book . |
4 | In this case , though the term ‘ power ’ is used to describe acts ' , there are important areas outside the realms of ‘ acts ’ which are also associated with power but at out which there is less certainty . |
5 | It is based on the ten superfamilies in which nematodes of veterinary importance occur , and which are conveniently divided into bursate and non-bursate groups as shown in Table 1 . |
6 | A junior hacksaw takes cheap , throwaway blades which are simply snapped into place in the frame ; choose one with a plastic handle for more comfortable cutting . |
7 | Both old age and disability are dimensions of experience which are fundamentally linked to gender ( Morris , 1991 ) . |
8 | The right to die and the right to help someone to die are surely matters which are best left to discretion and commonsense . |
9 | The true place of inflation in calculating the cost of credit is as part of a triangle which has as its other sides the interest to be gained from instalment savings and the interest to be paid for instalment credit — both of which are broadly related to inflation rates anyway . |
10 | The oil is collected by Centris bees and is full of glycerides , which are later mixed with pollen in the hives . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Because the basis for making comparisons is not always made explicit , it may be helpful to discuss two kinds of descriptive framework which are frequently employed in assessment procedures . |
13 | Now a couple of problems which are frequently taken for fungus trouble , but which in fact are not , so perhaps we should talk about them here , between the fungus diseases and the physiological disorders . |
14 | There are a number of fallacies which are frequently promulgated in order to explain away the low standard of living of the farm worker and which require a brisk dismissal at the outset . |
15 | Mental health is not unlike happiness or sorrow , which are both experienced in relation to other things . |
16 | ‘ ( 1 ) This section applies to proceedings to which a legally assisted person is a party and which are finally decided in favour of an unassisted party . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Of particular importance for our purposes is Oakeshott 's attempt to reconcile Hobbesian principles , which are closely associated with utilitarianism and legal positivism , with his conception of law . |
20 | These concerns have been further stimulated by the change in public attitudes to safety and environmental issues , many of which are closely linked to energy . |
21 | Possibly the most potent reason lies in present day , paradoxical attitudes to child rearing and to children , which are most marked in relation to infants . |
22 | These , then , are the techniques , rules and procedures which are widely adopted as part of the practical management of large cohorts of pupils . |
23 | Although the current version of the LBS model places considerable weight on relative money supplies , and implicitly on purchasing power parity , current research is based on two propositions which are widely accepted in North America : |
24 | Implicitly it is conceptualized in terms of the personal behaviours which individuals indulge and which are well recognized as risk factors for various diseases . |
25 | In this chapter these various aspects of industrial conflict will be explored , essentially by examining the three principle levels of conflict : individual and group conflict ( which are here classed under workplace conflict ) and broader industrial conflict based on trade union action . |
26 | Indeed , in his forewood to the book , Mr Justice Hoffman tells how ‘ Like many rival tribes , accountants and lawyers have opinions of each other which are largely based on ignorance ’ thinking of each other as ‘ … pedants who try to confine the realities of commerce within an artificial construction of arbitrary rules ’ . |
27 | Intrinsic ageing refers to the inevitable changes built into tissues like skin which are largely determined by genetics . |
28 | About a hundred works will travel from Paris , many of which are normally kept in storage for conservation reasons . |
29 | On the other hand , very few checklists have been systematically evaluated in relation to the formal criteria which are normally applied to language tests ( see Chapter 8 ) . |
30 | Competence is a many-sided quality which reaches beyond those virtues of initiative and on-the-spot decision-making ability which are normally expected of field staff . |