Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] which the " in BNC.

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1 It may be added that where facts are given from which the negligence or unreasonableness ( or absence of it ) may be inferred , you should argue from these facts in much the same way as if you were addressing a jury .
2 Experimental work has been reported in which the administration of low fat diets or diets with low essential fatty acid content have an immunomodulatory effect in animal models .
3 Polymeric phosphatidylcholines have been prepared in which the polar head group forms the interface , and which mimic the interfacial characteristics of the lipid of these natural cell and lipoprotein surfaces .
4 In differential helical phasing experiments , synthetic oligonucleotides are prepared in which the distance of specific structural elements is systematically varied .
5 Textbooks on macroeconomics are written in which the assumption of full employment is taken as the starting-point .
6 Symbolically , at least , a formal connection had been made in which the success of US policy in strengthening Western Europe had been linked to what was in effect Congressional interest in policies which would ‘ contain' communism in Asia .
7 Several studies have been made in which the probability of reactor accidents of various degrees of severity were estimated , and in which the environmental impacts of the radiation releases associated with these hypothetical accidents were calculated .
8 Internal markets within large organizations will increasingly be created as cost-centres and profit-centres proliferate , and surveillance will be lessened as more flexible manufacturing systems are adopted within which the collective workers become their own supervisors .
9 This combination of the person-specificity of cloning and the generality of mapping led to reverse genetics , or positional cloning : the position of a mutation ( such as those causing muscular dystrophy or cystic fibrosis ) is first defined by genetic linkage , and then physical maps of the DNA sequence from the chromosomal location are made from which the mutation is plucked by a mixture of intuition and hard sequence data .
10 Meetings had been videotaped at which the legislators accepted from him a total of $370,000 .
11 The UK had objected strongly to the particularly sharp cuts originally proposed in its own allocations ; in the final agreement , a compromise had been reached in which the UK 's cod catches were reduced from 55,800 tonnes to 46,180 , while haddock quotas fell from 62,500 tonnes to 36,280 ( see p. 36493 for 1989 quotas ) .
12 In the present research only a lower level study has been attempted in which the relationship between the aloof measure and the true leaf area obtained after cutting has been plotted .
13 A point P on the surface is selected and coordinates ( x , y ) are found for which the metric equation is locally Euclidean around P. A general definition of new coordinates is Then where and
14 The agency , said Heseltine , has become ‘ a pawn in the negotiations of the French ’ , although an alternative way forward had been proposed in which the agency would have a secretariat in Brussels and the leadership of the agency would rotate in the same way that the EC presidency does .
15 An evolutionary pathway for dimerization has been proposed in which the interaction of V domains ( through their GFCC'C β- sheets ) originated as a homophilic association having 2-fold rotational symmetry .
16 There may be much to be considered of which the project manager is not initially aware .
17 It will frequently be convenient for provisions to be included under which the acquirer will deal with normal repairs and replacements under warranty claims with an agreed method of charging the offeree : product and other liability resulting from products sold prior to completion will normally remain with the offeree .
18 If it can be proved that the pattern exists , then there is a strong possibility that by tracing this pattern , certain locations will be revealed to which the metal detectorist would be well-advised to direct his search .
19 " suggested that arrangements should be made under which the Technical School should work in co-operation with the Grammar School .
20 The ‘ Senior Fire Steward ’ would have a pre-prepared list of all sections to be searched by which the current situation could be assessed and reported to the Fire Service on its arrival .
21 Alternatively , a computer-initiated dialogue may be used in which the operator is presented with a series of questions that advances the user through the program in a linear fashion .
22 It is most important to remember that no double-stop can be played of which the higher note is lower than since this would require both notes to be stopped on the same string simultaneously .
23 As more energy is put into the hammer without a check ( in other words , as the player plays more loudly ) a critical point will be reached at which the hammer retains enough energy after hitting the string to bounce up and hit the string again .
24 Alternatively , one of its Regional Offices may be contacted for which the address and telephone numbers can be found in local telephone directories .
25 ( 2 ) If the case is reported in the Law Reports it may be thought sufficient to cite only the Law Reports ; but if it is not in the Law Reports the main ‘ collateral ’ reports should be cited in which the case appears .
26 As with 28 , situations can be imagined in which the questions in 30 and 31 can be truthfully answered either negatively or positively :
27 The vast majority of legislation proposed by the government of the day is passed ; it is rare , indeed it is well-nigh impossible , for legislation to be passed of which the government does not approve .
28 New sequences are rapidly being developed — for example , images can now be obtained in which the fat or water component of the tissue is suppressed independently and MRI angiography also shows great promise .
29 Twenty years ago , the Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ) , in evidence to the Robens Committee on Health and Safety at work , said : ‘ At a company level , if a readily applied simple formula could be devised by which the financial loss caused by accidents and diseases could be measured … it would make a valuable contribution towards reducing industrial accidents and occupational ill health ’ .
30 To crown it all , the hand of Sir George Askwith , who chaired the conference , in which the union was represented by Cathery , Hopkins and Tom Chambers , the union 's general treasurer , could be seen in a provision that " In order that all questions which arise may be settled with the utmost promptitude , a Board of Arbitration has been appointed upon which the Mercantile Marine profession , both officers and men will be represented " .
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