Example sentences of "which [am/are] [adj] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These sections will introduce the principles involved , clarifying , explaining and analysing the steps which are necessary to reach that perfection of being .
2 In the latter , we eliminate the variations and complexities of human nature , which are necessary to explain human behaviour .
3 The strong controls which are necessary to enforce public accountability for the use of taxpayers ' money lead to caution , since experiments by their nature can fail .
4 Most haulage contractors are not able to make the economies of scale which are necessary to make general haulage profitable , and their obvious need is to specialize .
5 Its fabrication skills will be called on for later iterations of the chip , the 0.5 micron 603 , the 604 and the 300 Specmark-to-500 Specmark 620 , all of which are due to arrive next year .
6 It is one of four units run by the agency , which comes under the Department of Social Security , which are due to close next month .
7 Optimism is highest among members of the Royal Scots — the world 's oldest infantry regiment , which received the lion 's share of medals for bravery in the Gulf War — and the King 's Own Scottish Borderers , which are due to become one regiment in 1994 .
8 Another strength of using proprietary relational database technology is that we can use many report writers which are available to access that database , not only the accounting data but potentially all of the corporate data to pull out not only accounting reports but reports which combine information as necessary , partly from the accounting system , partly from the sales order processing system , partly from the inventory system , whatever they may be .
9 And there is a whole host of other fabulous prizes ( listed below ) which are sure to thrill all enthusiastic cooks .
10 The copula occurs as frequently as twelve times ( out of sixty-five main verbs ) , and other categories of verb which are prominent include those denoting attitudes ( hesitated , liked , treating , etc ) , cognitions ( known , supposed , reflected , etc ) , speech acts ( speak , repeated , address , invited , etc ) , and perceptions ( hear , looked , appear , etc ) .
11 An equally important objective is to gain insight into the mechanisms of reactions in order to formulate useful models which are able to rationalise known results and predict new phenomena .
12 The reason for this may well be the fact that IT , like almost all innovations , has emerged and has been developed to the highest standard in countries with strong democratic forces which are able to counterbalance any propensity for excessive power concentration .
13 For the festival , we deliberately choose beers from small breweries which are able to offer rare brews , which often outshine those of the big brewers .
14 Samsung has been collaborating with HP on some of the low-end PA 7100 widgets , which are ready to pop next month .
15 However , looking at the underlined stretches , which are those showing one or more grammatical , lexical or phonological features of Creole origin , it is apparent that Carol uses far more creole forms than Joan .
16 It was reported on Feb. 2 that an emergency session of the Moldavian Supreme Soviet Presidium on Jan. 31 had declared a six-month moratorium on " all political events which are likely to cause interethnic strife " .
17 Because of the uncertainties ahead , which are likely to cause more difficulties for smaller companies , the bulk of the trust 's portfolio is , at present , mainly in the larger blue chip companies .
18 Sadly , some of the things we most look forward to during summer are just those which are likely to cause allergic reactions .
19 Sadly , some of the things we most look forward to eating as the weather warms up are just those which are likely to cause allergic reactions .
20 On the other hand , there are certainly some projects which are less than five years old , but where there are some components which are likely to prove unobtainable .
21 for problems which are likely to require considerable effort to resolve , assign a priority , and schedule actions as necessary
22 Harris 's method supplements the general approach used by Lavandera ( of selectively directing the conversation ) in that it raises the possibility of seeking out situational contexts which are likely to favour frequent occurrence of a given construction .
23 Patients likely to be labelled as bed blockers consistently display problems such as incontinence and dementia which are likely to present considerable nursing care problems ( Victor 1990b ) .
24 Nevertheless , it is possible to identify a number of matters which are likely to demand much attention in the early nineties .
25 The 1954 Hague Cultural Property Convention extends protection to movable or immovable property of cultural value , and obliges the parties to avoid actions ( such as placing a military base next to a cathedral ) which are likely to expose cultural property to damage in the event of armed conflict .
26 If a client proposes an asking price which appears unrealistic or unreasonable , it may be preferable to withdraw from the engagement rather than to be involved in protracted negotiations which are likely to have little prospect of success .
27 There are also planned changes within community living which are likely to have significant implications as ‘ different ’ client groups such as ex-patients from long-stay hospitals move into the community .
28 Which are likely to have most weekend tourist trade throughout much of the year ?
29 Several colleges , which are unable to mount formal evening classes because of lack of student numbers , have instead developed various systems of flexible learning based around the Institute 's CAL courses .
30 Some of the best partnership schemes are those where business offers support and resources to schools which are willing to tackle real problems .
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