Example sentences of "which are in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But we knew , because we were closely in touch with the voluntary organisations which are in the front line , of the efforts that we were making to tackle the problem of rough sleepers .
2 As end-user programming becomes more prevalent , these small tasks will shift largely to the user organizations , which are in the best position to make rational resource allocation decisions .
3 The Treasurer presented her financial report , details of which are in the Annual Report .
4 He came , towards the end of the nineties , to believe that there are erm there must be things which are in the strictest possible sense non-mental , and which would be what they were , even if there had never been any minds that were conscious of them .
5 Since 1974 , some 6600 dwellings have been completed in Blyth Valley , the bulk of which are in the private sector ( 4400 ) .
6 Housing associations , which are in the private sector , are now the main providers of new social rented housing .
7 Effectively I suppose , what the best thing to do is to check the T G I manual against the , against the erm ad-hoc procedure and providing it covered all the things which are in the ad-hoc procedure , it should be okay .
8 I an authorised officer in nineteen sixty eight , so it 'd have been twenty years and er from there I became er an instructor in nineteen eighty four er having successfully completed a number of national run courses on firearms , firearms tactics at the national school of firearms er which are in the metropolitan district and er Lancashire and West Yorkshire .
9 About half a million Americans live in some 176000 adobe houses , 97 per cent of which are in the four contiguous states of New Mexico , Arizona , Texas and California .
10 Much the same can be said , concerning the importance of economic development , about those middle-to high-income developing countries which are in the lower ranges of the income scale ; but some countries in this category face rather different problems .
11 If those who work in the media wish to enjoy the freedom desired for them by the Royal Commission — the freedom to publish facts and opinions which are in the public interest — they may have to forgo some of the comparative freedom they enjoy to publish facts and opinions which are not .
12 The train will then head for London , bearing amongst its passengers the winners of the Scotsman competition , details of which are in the previous column .
13 The scheme of increasing complexity from sub-atomic particle to individual living being yields seven levels of organization , only three of which are in the non-living world .
14 The warning of delays came as workers tried to get the offices , which are in the devastated area around the Mall , back into working order .
15 What I would like you to do , before you get , take the poly-wrap off please , and just extract the twelve yellow cards which are in the very back of this , the monthly calendar cards .
16 Described as ‘ cold , haughty , melancholy and dull ’ , he at least came to life in the splendour of his books , some eight hundred of which are in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris .
17 The two courts , which are in the same complex as the existing Victorian police station will still be used .
18 The twelve represent the twelve tribes of Israel , which are in the last days to be gathered in .
19 The real take-home pay of both men and women can be clearly seen from the wage-books of firms like Oliver & Boyd or T. & A. Constable , which are in the National Library of Scotland .
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