Example sentences of "which are [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This is a test case for thousands of other garages which are facing a whole range of new checks .
2 David Fielding 's set has his familiar white walls and floor , with a series of coloured backdrops on to one of which are projected a distant view of the palace and a nearer one of a stag .
3 Where space is at a premium , bulbs which are given a prominent position can be lifted while still in leaf , labelled and planted elsewhere in the garden .
4 Society has also developed a new attitude toward pregenital drives , which are given a special value and are highly esteemed .
5 The report , compiled by NUPE , NALGO and COHSE , which are forming the new union UNISON , is based on a survey of 1,200 local authority home helps in England , Scotland , and Wales .
6 These changes , coupled with increased marketing activity from producer and retailer alike , have caused the once mass food markets to fragment into a wide range of market segments , upon each of which are Positioned a whole variety of different foodstuffs .
7 He would also learn about a series of problems , the main one of which is the unfair subsidies to ship building companies in the European Community which are handicapping the British ship building industry in terms of merchant shipping orders .
8 He said : ‘ It will be much harder to penetrate markets which are suffering a sharp slowdown in growth .
9 Another important development is the Child Care Open Learning Project , part of the Gatsby Project , which has led to the availability of the Open University Courses ‘ Caring for Children and Young People ’ ( P653 ) and ‘ Working with Children and Young People ’ ( K254 ) both of which are making a wide range of knowledge and research available to many practitioners and others .
10 Or er er understand I 'm not entirely certain about that , they do the same with , they will tell you which are the , which are paying the best TESSA rates .
11 Immediately under the throne is an enclosure , surrounded by silver rails , in which are assembled the whole body of Omrahs , the Rajahs and the Ambassadors , all standing with their eyes bent downwards , and their hands crossed .
12 For example , they associate liberal democracy with the core countries , arguing that such a system is only sustainable over substantial periods in countries which are exploiting the entire world-system , and can ‘ buy-off ’ popular demands from their own residents because of the wealth that is being appropriated from other countries .
13 In the second part of the book , the possible-world approach is extended to the description of narrative universes , which are attributed a modal structure consisting of a world presented as actual and a wide array of private worlds resulting from the character 's mental activities ( Chapter 6 ) .
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