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

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1 Free fatty acids , which are bound to albumin , are quantitatively less important than the lipoproteins but may be very significant in the context of poorly controlled diabetes with accumulation and production of ketone bodies .
2 In reality heavy drinking is far more pervasive than is commonly realized and most drugs which are consumed to excess are prescribed by a GP rather than bought illegally .
3 Top-end SMP suppliers such as Sequent and NCR — which are trying to high-tail it down to the low-end — will be more prone to experiencing such hiccups than those coming from below , like Compaq 's SystemPro and AST 's Manhattan .
4 Similarly , for any group of items which are intended to measure the same aspect of linguistic functioning , there will be a range of scores for children of a similar age ( see Figure 8.1 ) .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what information he has on the number of jobs in the north-west region of England which are related to defence requirements .
6 Table 9.6 shows several indicators used in the derivation of GRE elements which are related to deprivation .
7 The first two are physiological measures which are related to arousal but which the driver may not actually be directly aware of .
8 The argument is that while elements of culture are not directly , eternally or exclusively tied to specific economically determined factors such as class position , they are determined in the final instance by such factors , through the operation of articulating principles which are tied to class position .
9 Tracks which are cut to measure are essential for the more awkward fitting situations .
10 To teach effectively teachers must therefore be aware of facets of the child 's life which are contributing to tension and disquiet .
11 Or or catch all scapegoat when there are these other factors involved which are contributing to health problems
12 When there is a charge , it will probably be a floating charge , the peculiar features of which are left to Chapter 16 on Company Charges .
13 Having passed the green flashing light at the end of the main breakwater and also that of the inner Leon y Castillo mole , both of which are left to starboard , arriving yachts should make their way to the small boat harbour .
14 These membranes also contain high numbers of receptors for N- formyl methionine-containing chemotactic peptides , which are coupled to stimulation of PLC through the pertussis toxin-sensitive G proteins G i2 and/or G i3 ( ref. 17 ) .
15 The personal meanings which are attached to caring , and their relationship to the wider sexual divisions of labour , therefore have especial significance for women .
16 The word ‘ involuntary ’ is therefore used merely to distinguish these killings from ones which have the necessary intent for murder but which are reduced to manslaughter by one of the doctrines just considered , such as provocation or diminished responsibility .
17 There are several devices on the market which are designed to measure the pitch angle with varying degrees of accuracy but , like everything else , the good ones are expensive .
18 SOOTY 'S WORLD is the permanent exhibition of those unique items many of which are brought to life by detailed animation .
19 The recordings , which are brought to life through a variety of voices and sound effects , aid fluency and give confidence with pronunciation .
20 Such a product example is carburettors , which are sold to automobile manufacturers ; the automobiles are then sold to car distributors and the car distributors sell to the end consumers .
21 Permission will apparently be sought for TWE to use satellite links , which are closed to Baby Bells by the 1984 decree .
22 The more the company finances by means of debt , the greater the proportion of future profits which are committed to interest payments .
23 Please supply valid module names which are known to LIFESPAN .
24 They can consist of rewards ( usually equivalent to commercial services ) which are supplied to group members by its central organization .
25 ‘ I knew I had to be tolerant of any mechanical faults which were bound to surface during the year , ’ he says .
26 Although initially encouraging , the approach proved to be fruitless and both bodies made independent arrangements within separately developed policies which were to lead to disagreement over the Cambridge Board 's RAC scheme for liberal adult education throughout the region , and which is considered in the next section of this chapter .
27 As far as the passengers were concerned , the unscheduled stop and the sight of an ambulance drawn up on the quayside lent an element of excitement to spirits which were beginning to flag slightly as the end of the cruise loomed closer .
28 The two incidents which were called to mind related to the Company golf scene .
29 Six hundred thousand ducats were to be brought ashore at Saltash , while at Fowey the Spanish sailors themselves helped to unload two pinnaces of twenty thousand gold reals , which were carried to Place House before forwarding to London .
30 Its president , Charles Gray , said there was no justification for removing regulatory functions from district and island councils which were committed to tightening-up the control regime .
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