Example sentences of "which [be] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Social and environmental policies which promote industrial systems which are efficient but also compatible with levels of living conditions which are acceptable and sustainable .
2 Those which are well but just look lost … are best left where they are to take their chances
3 Suffice it here to remind the teacher that areas which are well and appropriately lit in the morning may be dark or over-bright in the afternoon and vice versa .
4 But not all children will automatically acquire all the forms of transactional spoken language which are necessary and highly valued in education and in society .
5 In others , even though managers may be conscientious and committed to furthering the interests of the members , weak shareholder control may ensure the survival of boards which are incompetent or simply just ‘ average ’ .
6 In our life-long quest for true fulfilment and for happiness may we not be too often diverted by striving for things which are worldly and too easily discarded .
7 Generate a list of women 's health problems which are generalizable as well as being relevant to specific cultural contexts ; 3. strengthen the infrastructure for a comparative study which spans the developed and developing societies included in the project ( Wales , Canada , Chile , and South Africa/Ghana ) .
8 However , this , of necessity , raises questions about issues which are controversial and politically sensitive ; it is these issues which will confront the future citizen .
9 If they compress more on one side than the other , try differentiated densities , which are firmer and less likely to compress .
10 Rohm and Haas has introduced a new range of floor polish polymers which are zinc-free and thus free of the high levels of ammonia required to complex the zinc .
11 Thus , it is argued , people do not agree on the number and composition of classes , nor on the location of the boundaries between them , which are fuzzy and readily crossed by the socially mobile .
12 Worse ( < ) cold air or applications ; usually chilly and better ( > ) warm wraps except for head complaints which are congestive and better ( > ) cool , fresh air .
13 These little blisters enlarge and eventually burst to form ulcers which are shallow and acutely painful to touch .
14 World Bank and EC assistance has encouraged the expansion of ranching into areas which are unsuitable and easily degraded , the study found .
15 Breakdown of desmosomes by another mechanism ( possibly protease activity ) gives rise to the inherited Darier 's disease and Hailey-Hailey disease , which are similar but probably unrelated .
16 But if it is experienced as hostile , it may provoke the carer into actions which are atypical and frequently followed by remorse and guilt .
17 The bodies supervised by such boards are likely to be dominated by the bureaucrats who run them , rather than nominees who supervise them , particularly since they will be able to hide behind all the defences of professional expertise with organizations which are larger than almost all the departments within individual local governments with which councillors will be familiar .
18 More fundamentally , the decision in Katsikas raises the issue of whether the employee can most effectively be safeguarded by legal provisions which are mandatory and so can not be contracted out of or whether the law must respect the employee 's freedom to choose .
19 In particular , there can be serious outcomes on what are perceived as ‘ soft ’ subjects , like the arts , which are unexpected and frequently unintended by schools .
20 There is an obvious contrast in Ashton 's Enigma Variations between the youthful Dorabella 's playful and loving arabesques in front of Elgar and the arabesques of his Wife , which are calm and tenderly sympathetic when she dances with him .
21 The number of modules which are offline records the number of modules which are offline and therefore can not be hard copied .
22 I 've seen several big sombreros which are unusual and rather pretty .
23 What we can say , though , is that the picture which emerges from these is not of a monolithic bloc but of a constantly mutating organism made up of elements which are symbiotic and mutually contradictory at the same time ( see , for example , Sanjek 1988 ; Hirsch 1969 ; Peterson and Berger 1971 ; Hardy n.d. ; Frith 1978 ; 1983a ; 1988a ) .
24 Develop and market quality products which are wholesome and environmentally healthy
25 Real gravitons make up what classical physicists would call gravitational waves , which are very weak-and so difficult to detect that they have never yet been observed .
26 There are several spine-like papillae at the apex of the jaw , distal to these papillae the jaw appears to be covered by irregularly spaced oral papillae which are smaller and more rounded than those at the apex .
27 All too often a patio is merely an area of plain paving slabs furnished with a few metal-framed sun loungers , which are functional but hardly attractive .
28 The resistance to taking mental events as spatial seems also to have to do with something less specific , pertaining to those of them which are perceptual and also those which are representative .
29 For example , the report appears to distinguish between ‘ genotoxic ’ substances , which are mutagenic and directly damage DNA , and ‘ non-genotoxic ’ or ‘ epigenetic ’ substances , which apparently act indirectly on the genome .
30 I have not yet seen the Hansard report of our proceedings , but I said that the assets of any company are its resources , which are human as well as physical .
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