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

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1 As can be seen from table 6.6 , the proportion of all families with dependent children which are headed by a single parent increased from just over 8 per cent in 1971 to just under 12 per cent in 1981 .
2 The book comprises five chapters and a Postscript which are bound into a cohesive whole with the aid of the image of an intercontinental flight that functions " as a sustaining narrative device " ( p. xii ) .
3 Lord Finlay implied that the trust mechanism could be adapted for use in international law , whereby a new State could be a beneficiary of rights contained in an agreement between other States which are bound by the agreement to accord it those rights .
4 Large spiders have long hairs , which are tuned to the wingbeats of large insects , while small spiders have short hairs .
5 The antennae are divided into large feathery plumes covered with tiny sensory hairs which are tuned to the female 's smell molecules .
6 We shall preface our discussion with a few remarks about the nature of information and about the transformations which are undertaken in the mind of the skilled reader .
7 In a caste stratification system — traditional India provides the most complete version — an individual 's position totally depends on those status attributes ascribed by birth rather than on any which are achieved during the course of one 's life .
8 If the maser radiation of the main features intersects dense , plasma-like , compact ionized regions , the stimulated Raman scattering in the plasma ( due to nonlinear interaction between the longitudinal and transverse waves ) is expected to produce additional waves with up- and down-shifted frequencies , which are separated by the plasma frequency from the original one .
9 + is used to join the notation of two subjects which are commonly associated with one another , but which are separated by the normal sequence in UDC .
10 The folds in the return maps prevent the relatively simple analysis of the strange attractor from remaining true , since points which are separated by the expansion in one direction can , if they are later on the opposite sides of the fold in the map , be forced back together again by the contraction in the other direction .
11 Many birds , on the other hand , hear as separate sounds noises which are separated by an interval of two microseconds or less .
12 The term " data management system " is used to cover a wide range of different systems , but all provide a method for structuring data and facilities for adding , changing , deleting and reporting which are separated from the data .
13 It is often argued that survey data give a very limited analysis of managerial policies which are developed over a period to deal with specific problems and this study should help to test such methodological criticisms .
14 Awards which are developed on a national basis and meet the criteria outlined below will be designated as NATIONAL AWARDS .
15 The Auditing Standards and Guidelines , which are developed by the Auditing Practices Committee ( a committee of the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies ) , prescribe the principles and practices which members of the relevant accountancy bodies in the UK are expected to follow in the conduct of an audit .
16 Moreover , the skills of precise analysis and imaginative understanding which are developed by the study of the ancient world continue to be in demand by employers across a widening range of occupations .
17 The fourth year focuses on the development of field and laboratory skills through the medium of group and individual projects , many of the topics for which are developed in a course on Environmental Problems and Issues .
18 A distinction is made between temporary versions of an entry , which will have a short life-span in the Working-Set , and permanent versions of an entry which are transferred to the Main Database .
19 There were some differences explicable only in terms of cultural factors which are indicated in the table , but what must be the most remarkable thing about these data , is the general unanimity with which these two groups of people thousands of miles apart dreamed .
20 After fermentation , ‘ free run ’ wine is drawn off and the skins are pressed to extract further juice and tannin , which are blended with the ‘ free run ’ .
21 This is all the more true because of a trend towards bigger finance houses , which are chewing into a shrinking cake .
22 These can be bought with the preformed arch , or you can make your own , either by plastering over metal mesh nailed to battens , which are screwed to the wall , or by forming a shape with timber blocks and mouldings .
23 The hay is laid across the poles ( which are supported on the trestles ) and lower wire triangle , leaving a small air space where the hay meets in the middle of the tripod .
24 Prominent in the worldwide development of wind power , WEG is currently working on a range of advanced wind turbine designs — from 300 kW to multi-megawatt size — which are supported by a comprehensive R&D programme that includes work on aerodynamics , fatigue , adaptive control systems , transmission and materials testing .
25 This is an important concession and reads as follows : B18 Payments out of a discretionary trust : entitlement to relief from UK tax under the provisions of the Income Tax Acts or of a double taxation agreement If a payment made by trustees falls to be treated as a net amount in accordance with TA 1988 s.687(2) and the income arising under the trust includes income in respect of which the beneficiary would , if such income came to him directly instead of through trustees , be entitled to relief under the provisions of the Income Tax Acts , eg TA 1988 , s.278 ( claims for personal reliefs by non-residents ) ; TA 1988 s.47 ( claims for exemption from tax on certain UK Government securities held by persons not ordinarily resident in the UK ) ; TA 1988 ss.48 , 123 ( claims for exemption from UK tax on income from overseas securities by persons not resident in the UK ) ; or under the terms of a double taxation agreement , such relief will be granted to the beneficiary on a claim made by him to the extent that the payment is of income which arose to the trustees not earlier than in the year 1973 – 74 and not earlier than six years before the end of the year of assessment in which the payment was made , provided that the trustees have submitted for each year trust returns which are supported by the relevant income tax certificates and which detail all sources of trust income arising and payments made to beneficiaries .
26 TNC believes that a clearer specification of the curriculum , combined with attainment targets which are assessed within a framework of greater accountability , is enough to raise levels of achievement — by a combination of a clearer specification of the levels of achievement to be reached , and external pressure on teachers to deliver the results .
27 They are based on standards of competent performance which have been specified by the industry and which are assessed in the workplace .
28 One is an instruction book and the other is the book of stitch patterns which are built into the memory of the console .
29 Occasionally I might buy him the big third Mac , the third Big Mac , just to prove to him he ca n't eat it , and this establishes in the superego a , that the , the superego to some extent speaks for reality and , and the reality sense is part of the , is part of the standards which are built into , which are built into the superego , and to , and therefore to a large extent the superego opposes the pleasure principle that operates in the id .
30 Finally , it is evident that Duguit 's theory of law is far removed from those theories which are built on the assumption of the priority of individual rights .
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