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

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1 erm At the beginning of the social services committee meeting Mr moved a resolution which he previously moved at the social services planning sub-committee which listed most of the things which are presently in the the resolution but it started the social services accept the implication of the director of social services report on the future of the department 's elderly person 's homes erm , after some minutes of debate the er Democrats asked if the Tories would remove that phrase from the resolution and then tha the Democrats , the Liberal Democrats would vote for it the Tories of course er looking gift horses in the mouth as usual , said no and the the that resolution was lost .
2 The net effect of these transactions is to establish a long position of $180 000 in a synthetic index future which comprises the thousand smaller shares quoted on the NYSE which are not in the S&P500 index .
3 Functional index and glossary of words used which are not in the Cambridge English lexicon ( Levels 1–3 ) .
4 Is it not the case that when the Government privatised the electricity and gas companies they created not a range of companies which could induce real competition for the benefit of customers and the environment but large companies with near monopoly supply status which are not in the least interested in energy efficiency ?
5 DCs reference modules which are not in the package .
6 However , it reduces trade barriers between members of the CU and generally stimulates inter-bloc trade and reduces the share of trade with countries which are not in the Union .
7 Once fully saturated with culture , food , drink or any combination of the three , it is possible to escape the tourist honeypots , which are mostly in the centre and south of town .
8 ‘ The judge may read in words which he considers to be necessarily implied by words which are already in the statute , and he has a limited power to add to , alter or ignore statutory words in order to prevent a provision from being unintelligible or absurd or totally unreasonable , unworkable or totally irreconcilable with the rest of the statute . ’
9 Emissions from the aeroplanes , dubbed high-speed transport aircraft ( HSTs ) , will react with chlorines from chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) , which are already in the atmosphere and damaging the ozone layer .
10 The rights of presentation to livings in the Church of England , known as advowsons , which are often in the hands of laymen , are also regarded as interests in land .
11 She remembered incidents vividly and , when she wrote her books , she had their letters to each other and all his notebooks ( most of which are now in the Berg Collection ) , carefully dated between November '95 and June '97 .
12 Joseph 's ceremonial robe and Winchester rifle , which are now in the Fort Benton Museum .
13 In his notebooks , which are now in the British Library , he lamented :
14 Of Bruichladdich there are the bookcases which are now in the Islay museum .
15 Many handy tools were found in the carriage which are now in the hands of members of the group .
16 By this time Stan had found in Wardie Bay several thousand fossil fishes which are now in the Chambers Street Museum .
17 There was originally a colossal statue of Constantine in the main apse , fragments of which are now in the courtyard of the Conservatori Palace .
18 Many of the specimen trees which are still in the park were almost certainly planted by Webb at the time , and the elegant arched orangery in the garden must have been built to his designs .
19 There is a connection between the modern family and advanced industrial societies , and between extended kinship networks and agricultural societies , or societies which are still in the process of becoming urban and industrial .
20 The attractive odour may come from either ( or both ) of two sources : the young salmon which are still in the stream , not yet having migrated to the sea , and any other characteristic odours in the stream .
21 Where forecasts are not legally binding on the buyer , another commonly used alternative is for the buyer to agree to compensate the seller ( up to some agreed limits ) for excess inventory of the products covered by the agreement which are still in the seller 's hands on termination of the agreement , but which he can not reasonably dispose of elsewhere .
22 It deals with exemption clauses and it replaces and greatly extends certain provisions which were previously in the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 .
23 The burghers of Kinsai ranked is lesser Khans , and they had done their best to decorate in suitable style those areas of their city which were not in the path of the official progress .
24 We slipped along the now four-lane Al Ain highway , winding in and out of the sections which were still in the process of being built .
25 But the general inability of the film industry to support and encourage creative adventure was the responsibility of the two major companies , which were now in the hands of former accountants who had not cast off their old ways of thinking , John Davis at Rank and Robert Clark at ABPC .
26 This suggests that certain Third World countries , or institutional sectors within them , which were once in the thrall of dependency , can escape and reverse their previous disadvantage .
27 Ford and other carmakers have steadily reduced their 1993 sales targets for Europe , which were once in the 14 million to 15 million vehicle range .
28 " At the bell " , which is somewhere in the region of two months — not weeks — before the date of the examination , you should start to work up your pace gradually and comfortably towards the final three-hour tests .
29 ‘ Actually , there 's quite a good exchange on those lines in Catch-22 , the movie — much underrated film — which is n't in the book , so Buck Henry must have written it , where Nately 's been killed and Yossarian 's been to Milo 's whorehouse to see Nately 's whore and Milo 's picked him up in the half-track and he 's saying Nately died a rich man ; he had such-and-such a number of shares in M&M enterprises , and Yossarian says — ’
30 In this chapter Lewis Carroll uses a word which is n't in the English dictionary , he uses a word he made up with his vivid imagination — ‘ Contrariwise ’ which means to be contrary .
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