Example sentences of "which is [verb] by [det] " in BNC.
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1 | What chances there are of the underclass obtaining any work are largely confined to this secondary and flexible labour market , and that part which is characterized by less security of employment , low pay and little or no pension or fringe benefits . |
2 | Some feminists also idealize symbol systems , as arenas of unproblematic female community : ‘ laughter is a form of communication which is understood by both of us ’ , Hobson , a middle-class researcher , writes , of her interview with a working-class housewife ( 1981 : 82 ) . |
3 | As such , they enjoyed success early on with the ballad , ‘ Pictures Of Matchstick Men ’ , before opting for the chord-challenged sound — so beloved of their followers — which is typified by such seminal lieder as ‘ Caroline ’ , ‘ Down Down ’ , ‘ Whatever You Want' ’ and ‘ Rockin' All Over The World ’ . |
4 | Although a revised standard on going concern is needed , it is important that this SAS , which is seen by many as a critical element in reducing the expectation gap , is not rushed and that due consideration is given to all the issues the commentators have raised . |
5 | But it is the realm of production itself ( of paid employment ) which is seen by this perspective as lying at the heart of capitalism and uneven development . |
6 | The Tropical Forestry Action Plan ( TFAP ) , which is seen by some as a loggers ' charter , is to be reformed . |
7 | Both you and I are much blamed by the " crouner and capitanes " and in truth not without cause , for they say there is no wrong done in Ireland but only that which is done by these men that come from Ila , and Auchinbrecke said to me that he would complain to my Lord of you for sending them at all , except men you have passed and will be answerable for . |
8 | In the UK some benefits are automatic ( eg child benefit , which is received by all families with children ) and others are means-tested ( eg family credit , which is received only by those families with low incomes ) . |
9 | A well-known example is ‘ controversy ’ , which is pronounced by some speakers as and by others as ; it would be quite wrong to say that one version was correct and one incorrect . |
10 | Tower Hamlets found that they could not decentralize Social Services , for example , because of the statutory requirement to have a Social Services Committee , but everything else they 've erm within the overall Council policy , which is decided by all the Councillors , they 've decentralized a great deal of the powers down to these local groups of Councillors , and where the Labour control the areas they control these local Councils , and where the Liberal Democrats control them they control them , and I think it 's working very well . |
11 | Cornwall will be fielding an unchanged side from the semi-finals and Glyn Williams , their captain , stressed the importance within the county of the ADT championship , which is derided by some for its supposed second-class quality . |
12 | The rhetoric of rights , which is engendered by this question , is a recipe for class war , and civil war . |
13 | During the rest of the presentation what I will endeavour to do is describe each of the components of the System Ten architecture which is represented by this slide . |
14 | The motor car which contained the bomb had been stolen in York Street which is frequented by both political communities . |
15 | Change which is imposed by some form of ‘ authority ’ or ‘ expert ’ is rarely effective in the long run . |
16 | Thus that most typical mid-Victorian scientist William Thompson , Lord Kelvin ( typical in his combination of great if conventional theoretical power , quite enormous technological fertility and consequent business success ) , was clearly not happy about the mathematics of Clerk Maxwell 's electromagnetic theory of light , which is regarded by many as the point of departure for modern physics . |
17 | Violence ‘ involves the use of great physical force or intensity and , while it is often impelled by aggressive motivation , may occasionally be used by individuals in a mutual violent interaction which is regarded by both parties as intrinsically rewarding ’ ( Siann 1985 : 12 ) . |
18 | In arguing for the relevance of the notion of autonomy in private life , she brings into question the demarcation point between private and public life which is assumed by most of the philosophical tradition she is working in . |
19 | The original beam , black and that beam across there is the original beam which is blackened by all the smoke . |
20 | The term ’ conceptual ’ arises because each node is a ’ concept ’ which is defined by some predicate . |
21 | What is common to all of them and to others , as it is to the first two sorts of " if " statements , is that none states the kind of connection of one thing with another which is expressed by any dependent conditional . |
22 | The peasant economy , which is affected by these processes , can best be defined in Stavenhagen 's words : |
23 | It should be noted that it is only the sale , and not the supply , of alcoholic liquor outside permitted hours which is authorised by this provision . |
24 | The point of law which is raised by this reference is stated in these terms : |
25 | Lowering total dietary fat while increasing the percentage of polyunsaturated fat is believed to beneficially influence blood pressures via linoleic acid which is increased by such dietary manipulation . |
26 | can not be denied , but it would seem that man 's instinctive awareness of his mastery of his own destiny , is influenced by an equally instinctive awareness that he can not peacefully and successfully control that destiny unless he can locate , or himself create some supreme form of guiding influence which is recognised by all . |
27 | This is an important aspect of citizenship and one which is recognised by those advocating ‘ active citizenship ’ in various forms . |
28 | The consequences of such a reduction in the level of armaments ( and more generally of ‘ military preparedness ’ ) are considerable , for as I noted in the first edition of this book , if there is any generalization about the causes of war which is supported by some empirical evidence , it seems to be that which establishes a connection between an arms race and an increased probability of war ( Richardson , 1960 ) . |
29 | The default printer emulation is for the LaserJet IIIP , which is supported by most software . |
30 | Looking across the denominational spectrum we can see that this central act , which is shared by all the major denominations , is celebrated in dozens of different ways and according to dozens of different theological principles . |