Example sentences of "which is [verb] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 it is served through the authorities of the foreign country or through British consular authorities in accordance with Order 11 , rule 6 , which is examined in more detail below , or ( in the case of service on a foreign State itself ) under Order 11 , rule 7243 ;
2 These beginnings , or prefixes , are checked against a lexicon , which is constructed in such a way that prefixes which will not produce legal words can be identified and pruned from the list .
3 ‘ Nothing which is said in this room will go any further , ’
4 China ( cinchona ) is a remedy which is indicated in this situation , and when she was given it , she rapidly regained her energy and vitality .
5 This terminates in a cervical groove which is followed in some species by broad cervical alae .
6 Although my right hon. Friend the Member for Worthing ( Mr. Higgins ) and my hon. Friend the Member for Horsham ( Sir P. Hordern ) mentioned in interventions yesterday a situation in my county of West Sussex which is replicated in many other local authority areas , there should be an opportunity — within order — to raise matters of concern and to obtain assurances from Ministers about them .
7 The investigators wish to facilitate comparative work , which is lacking in this field of study , and to encourage the writing of books and articles with a wider readership than is currently usual .
8 We need to legislate on this offence because of an evidential difficulty , which is compounded in several ways .
9 The project which is evaluated in this report is in many respects a sign of the times .
10 The approach which is adopted in this book , and which is described in this introductory chapter , is a variety of ‘ contextual ’ approach : it is assumed that the semantic properties of a lexical item are fully reflected in appropriate aspects of the relations it contracts with actual and potential contexts .
11 An alternative approach , and the one which is adopted in this study , is to have drivers explicitly performing a driving experiment , though not one that appears to be related to memory , and to present them with a surprise memory test later in the experiment .
12 With the leave of the House , Mr. Deputy Speaker , I wish once again to refer to the St. Kentigern-Oatridge problem , which is repeated in all our constituencies in one form or another , and which I recommend to some diligent Peer in the other place .
13 If there are good arguments for using video regularly as a carrier of lectures — sometimes the case in a programme which is repeated in several centres — then there may be equally good arguments for planning and recording them as video programmes .
14 A point which sprang to mind here to complicate the issue surrounds cheese which is made in several places , including the one after which it takes its name .
15 The Authorized Version of the Bible provides a fund of marvellous examples , a quality which is lost in many modem translations .
16 SMP which is lost in this way is at the lower rate first .
17 The proposed tax would bring carbon-rich fuels in line with natural gas , which is taxed in some countries but not others .
18 The approach , which is explained in more detail in the following sections , is summarised in Fig 12.2 .
19 The important thing about the task is the skill of making joints , which is gained in this case from making a bookcase .
20 Training is directed towards encouraging advisers to recognise such clients and then help them to resolve their problems themselves with self-help material , which is produced in many areas .
21 It is this second view which is reflected in this chapter and the next , and in Chapter 11 on intervention strategies .
22 How these experiences can be reconciled in order to provide equality of opportunity to all under-fives is a fundamental theme which is reflected in this article .
23 The Board 's plans for 1992/93 include the introduction of a new Corporate Image which is reflected in this , our 103rd Annual report .
24 The change of emphasis which is implied in this silence is confirmed by the negotiations of the next few years : Pascal was clearly already preparing a withdrawal from the extreme position adopted by his predecessor .
25 Products are defined in s. 1(2) : " any goods or electricity and … includes a product which is comprised in another product , whether by virtue of being a component part or raw material or otherwise " .
26 ( b ) Product Under s1(2) of CPA 1987 , " product " is defined to mean : any goods or electricity and … includes a product which is comprised in another product , whether by virtue of being a component part or raw material or otherwise .
27 Sir Charles was a sensible man , but he believed the story which is told in these papers . ’
28 The general theory of society which is enshrined in these two books is spelt out with great verve , but not without ambiguity , in Durkheim 's methodological manifesto Les Règles de la method sociologique .
29 Every product undergoes change with the passage of time and sooner or later becomes unsatisfactory , by which is meant in this context that it no longer conforms to its specification .
30 Addition ( 1974 ) : Churning out the same stuff gives one that sick , ecky feeling in the head and I think in advanced cases the feeling is counter corrected in the head to one of numbed atrophy which is shown in those people who find it impossible to let thought in conversation run fluidly-fluently but must talk tensely about weather , colour of curtains , ailments , grouses .
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