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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Mental health is not unlike happiness or sorrow , which are both experienced in relation to other things .
5 ‘ ( 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 :
8 About a hundred works will travel from Paris , many of which are normally kept in storage for conservation reasons .
9 So do other goods , such as batteries , which are rarely found in state shops .
10 You can aim for a stylised representation of nature , but include straight lines and symmetry , which are rarely found in nature .
11 ‘ Final income ’ adds on to income after taxes the value of benefits provided by the state which are not given in cash , for example medical care and education .
12 Note that the input to a statistical clusterer is a set of instances which are not classified in advance .
13 These are costs or benefits which are not reflected in market prices , such as pollution costs .
14 In many of these parks , which are mostly located in savanna regions , tourists regularly drive off the existing game-viewing tracks into the dry terrain and there is concern that increased tourist traffic will detrimentally alter the environment .
15 In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems .
16 In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems .
17 We would also like to suggest that interested readers attend meetings organised by the RSC Chemometrics Group or UK Chemometrics Discussion Group , which are regularly advertised in Chemistry in Britain .
18 There are a number of common graphs and charts which are regularly employed in business to assist the reader to visualise numbers and results .
19 A curd which has been soaking in its own whey makes an acid cheese ( which explains the often sharp taste of Eastern Mediterranean white cheeses which are sometimes stored in whey ) .
20 Hair analysis : ‘ The concept of allergic symptoms being related to the levels of metal which are commonly found in hair samples is entirely speculative .
21 Here are some words which are commonly used in essay and exam questions , grouped according to the basic types of writing which they might be asking you to do .
22 The only problem comes where the existing switch is part of a two-way system , where you might need some technical help understanding the instructions , which are often written in electrician 's jargon rather than plain English .
23 Typical oxidants , other than air , include sodium hypochlorite , potassium permanganate , chlorine , chlorine-dioxide and ozone , which are often used in conjunction with absorption techniques , being added in small quantities , to the scrubbing liquid which is usually water .
24 antihistamines which are often found in cough medicines , in decongestants such as Night Nurse and also in treatments for travel sickness .
25 The remaining weak-form words are all auxiliary verbs , which are always used in conjunction with ( or at least implying ) another ( ‘ full ’ ) verb .
26 The muddy or sandy beds and long damp grass make ideal habitat for such birds as dunlin , which are mainly seen in winter , and of course a variety of ducks and geese .
27 Such additions to the software , which are necessarily written in machine code , are very effective but their production is fairly complex and time-consuming and can also lead to serious problems if transfer to a different machine is attempted .
28 I can tell him that , if we had been involved in the process during the years in which this Government were involved , proper priority would have been given to the very stipulations that we laid down some time ago about convergence , the accountability of institutions and the need for a change in regional and structural funding — as well as several other considerations , some of which are now contained in article 2 of the treaty .
29 There will be more information about standards and performance ; clear standards set within public services which are still shrouded in mystery ; more choice built into public services and proper complaints procedures introduced .
30 Mail relating to the mail messages for the current user , the New figure shows the number of unread mail messages and the Old figure shows the number of mail messages which are still retained in LIFESPAN but which have already been printed or read by the user .
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