Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Some of these are unavoidable , others are said to result from the use of animal insulin , which differs slightly in structure from human insulin .
2 So , it is not at all surprising that the church which launches out in faith will find the power of God at hand .
3 It is a large insect , strikingly coloured in black and gold , which lives mainly in North America .
4 From paler forms of much smaller Tawny Owl , differs also in its long tail , which hangs down in flight , and relatively smaller eyes .
5 The average household throws away 3kg of waste paper every week , most of which ends up in landfill where its breakdown contributes to the production of explosive methane gas .
6 But in particular terms ( and in terms of ‘ kto-kogo ’ ) , economic rationality means that Romania must exchange its hard-earned capacity to manufacture steel or munitions for a dependence on the GDR , Czechoslovakia and the USSR which costs more in freedom and leverage than it saves in economic resources .
7 The basic paradigm of the ‘ family tree ’ , which appears both in philology and anthropology , implies the opposite of genetic or other permanent forms of inequality .
8 Furth 's ( 1966 ) view is that there is an experiential deficit which appears repeatedly in test situations , but this does not coincide with a cognitive deficit .
9 ( a ) which sets out in summary form the most important information derived from your research and the main lessons to be learned from your interpretation of that information ; ( b ) which spells out the policy implications of your findings and , where appropriate , the follow-up actions that appear to be necessary ; and ( c ) which indicates what further research might be undertaken to pursue some of the findings uncovered by your own research .
10 insomnia , which is commonly a consequence of addictive disease and which resolves naturally in time as recovery progresses .
11 The second report suggests that the autoimmune damage to islet cells responsible for type I ( insulin dependent ) diabetes may also have a nutritional basis which operates early in life — but a totally different one .
12 In the latter case , will , in general , not be equivalent to for any other morpheme in the sentence ; ( 17 ) , in the following newspaper headline : ( 17 ) Laos threatens to attack new village the referential locus of new is the E of an implied nominal attack which does not in fact appear ; it will in fact only be co-incidence if Ar is identical with the E of a morpheme expressed elsewhere in the same structure , as in ( 18 ) , the title of an English madrigal : ( 18 ) as I go to my naked bed ( We return to the notion of referential locus at several points in the remainder of our text . )
13 An attractive but slow-growing species which does better in emerse than submerse conditions .
14 PLAYER : Well , it 's a device , really — it makes the action that follows more or less comprehensible ; you understand , we are tied down to a language which makes up in obscurity what it lacks in style .
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