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

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1 Through his instruction he was partly responsible for the 1649 Act Concerning Religion which was the earliest legislation in the English-speaking world that explicitly guaranteed toleration to all Christians .
2 The only place I ever heard what I would call politics was at the British Holistic Medical Association which is the rival to the British Medical Association .
3 oh this awful pain coming I ca n't , move my arm and right side which is the side it hurts , and it goes all up here and it really hurt me to wash my hair , to bend over and wash my hair this morning cos she said
4 Emergency portosystemic shunting is still recommended by some centres as the most effective therapy for bleeding while others prefer staple gun transection of the oesophagus which is the safer technique for the less experienced surgeon .
5 The mechanical harshness intrudes throughout the rev range , accompanied at low speeds by a bass exhaust which is the only sign of any sporting character , but not a very convincing one .
6 Yes my Lord er as soon as we went to the main bedroom which was the back bedroom at the same time as as that bedroom door opened , so the second team consisting of er P C P C would have gone into the second smaller bedroom and at the same time as we went in er P C and P C job er was to cover our backs in case of anybody in er the kitchen or the living area , the living room area .
7 ‘ We have got a very long and relevant association with football which is the nation 's number one sport .
8 The map for the later period ( figure 2.10 ) shows a very different picture with a broad band of population decline across the country from East Anglia to the South-West which is the area of maximum growth today .
9 She saw the only viable feminist film practice to be one that breaks up the familiar structures of visual pleasure , thus exposing and problematising the habitual violence which is the male gaze .
10 Similar protests were made by Japan , France and the United Kingdom , the last-named making the additional point that the uniformity which was the hope of the authors of the Convention would be frustrated if it were subject to the inconsistencies between the service rules of 50 different States .
11 This is a firm rule , and it means that the courts will not force publishers to withdraw or recall books and magazines from distribution if they are prepared to swear an affidavit verifying their intention to justify the allegation which is the subject matter of the libel .
12 SCIAF is a member of the CARITAS Working Group on AIDS which is the major international grouping of agencies on this issue in the Catholic Church
13 And it is , above all , rarity of war and absence of foreign adventuring which is the key to understanding early modern Scotland .
14 If you homed in on erm one to eight on the flap that would er create the average revenue which is the average across all of our products of six thousand pound .
15 Sandy Lyle at the new club which is the last word in luxury golfing .
16 Roger Wooton : ‘ David Bowie was the resident singer/ song writer — a sort of folk-pop singer/ song writer and we were a sort of rock/acoustic band — flute , violin , acoustic guitars and female vocalist , doing sets each week at the club which was the start of our career .
17 if the vehicle normally has no seat which is the specified passenger 's seat under the last preceding sub-paragraph , the forward-facing front seat for a passenger which is foremost in the vehicle and furthest from the driver 's seat , unless there is a fixed partition separating such seat from the space in front of it alongside the driver 's seat .
18 such as a car , will result in an objectionable disparity of sentence , unless some compensating adjustment is made in the other sentences , either in the form of an equivalent financial penalty imposed on the accomplices , or a reduction in the primary sentence imposed on the owner of the car which is the subject of the order .
19 on the date of import into the United Kingdom the car which was the subject of the total loss settlement would have been exempt from value added tax and car tax
20 the amount of such value added tax and car tax shall be calculated on the purchase price of the car which was the subject of the total loss settlement
21 The little boy 's search had been successful , for now he brandished the scarlet sports car which was the prize of his collection .
22 Other important activities in our advice development team , include fund raising advice , increasing access to national vocational qualifications and running a short course programme which is the largest programme of its kind in the country .
23 Moreover , section 40 ( as amended by the 1989 Act ) enables a company , which has a common seal , instead to use for sealing documents evidencing securities , an ‘ official ’ seal which is the replica of its common seal with the addition of the word ‘ Securities . ’
24 Some people might claim that this is the equivalent of a retreat from reality ; but I wonder if the world of the emotions is not more real than the superficial actions that men think of as reality and I wonder if the world of the mind which is the highest evolutionary factor of man is not more real than the ordinary facts that we are really so far from understanding .
25 It describes a state of mind which is the result of an awkward position .
26 No I 've got a number of possibilities I 'm just check running through my mind which is the first one to go for .
27 The Wickhams live in the clockhouse which was the old brewery and laundry for the big house opposite .
28 Look out for the following varieties : " Silver Jubilee " — a pink Hybrid Tea which is the most disease resistant rose of all .
29 Indeed Butzer is a geographer who has made great contributions in defining a field of Pleistocene Geography which was the term used as a subtitle for his book on Environment and Archaeology first published in 1964 .
30 There is an elegantly refurbished reception area , stylish bar and TV lounge and a broad sun terrace which is the setting for occasional musical evenings .
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