Example sentences of "which [is] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The body is no more than a temporary earthly frame for a separate special creation ; it is the soul rather than the body which is endowed with intelligence , sense perception and moral judgement .
2 Insulin is packaged inside β cells as the precursor proinsulin , which is cleaved on secretion into C peptide and insulin .
3 The smaller one is about 80 centimetres by 92 centimetres and the large one is about 94 centimetres by 124 centimetres. both boards are covered by a thick blanket , which is sewn into place and on both I have the Riviera blocking cloth .
4 The speculum , which is warmed before use , is smaller than an erect penis and does not normally produce any pain or discomfort when used .
5 It is never convincingly argued for ; the neurological and anthropological evidence renders it very doubtful ( see Miller 1971 : 92–120 ) ; it is patently there in order to support what is ultimately an idealist position , for the half-hidden premise of McLuhan 's argument is that there is an ideal human psyche , an essence , which is characterized by balance and interplay of senses , which may once have existed — in oral cultures — but which was destroyed by literacy ( a second Fall ) .
6 In addition , the Royal Society of Arts offers somewhat similar Teacher 's Certificate courses in Office Arts and in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language for about l , 100 and 2,000 candidates and the College of Preceptors operates a relatively small programme leading to its Associateship and eventually to its Licentiateship , a qualification which is recognized as degree equivalent .
7 The physical is defined , for example , as that which is recognized by science , that which is " an essential part of the coherent and adequate descriptive and explanatory account of the spatio-temporal-causal world " .
8 To put the discussion into context , responsibility for providing further education in the United Kingdom is divided between three hierarchical levels , with the central government Department of Education and Science having overall responsibility , which is devolved to Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) each accountable for the education provision in specified geographical areas .
9 Unless hardware maintenance providers broaden the range of services they offer , position their products correctly and market them right , they will not succeed in today 's hardware market , which is dropping in value more rapidly than previously predicted .
10 He lies in a cot equipped with a special mattress which is filled with liquid ; he lies on so resilient a surface that it is very close to actually lying in liquid , as of course the unborn infant does .
11 And it illumines too the politics of personal relations : the vital fabric of social life that exists in the silence between people — exactly that space which is filled by music : ‘ As the person talked to me in a conventional conversation , I knew , I heard that , inside himself , the person perhaps wept . ’
12 Allows the user to collect together in one package all the modules comprising a single piece of software which is intended for issue as a product , either internally or to a customer .
13 A special type of package which is intended for issue to clients as a product .
14 If the auction process fails — for example because no bids are received — the shares remain in the ownership of the former holder and the dividend is increased to a rate , known as the default rate , which is calculated in accordance with a prescribed formula .
15 It is a result of a long process of appraisal which is influenced by self evaluation as well as evaluation by others .
16 These may consist of constraints imposed by the finance section , the legal or tax advisors , those who set the house-style for documents , and so on , representing elements of the wider system , which is influenced in turn by environmental factors .
17 This market has close ties with the international credit market , i.e. the euro-currency markets , which is examined in Chapter 5 .
18 The ideal of a complete integration of the cultural mission of the universities with English was to be most clearly articulated in the pages of the Newbolt Report of 1921 , The Teaching of English in England , which is examined in detail in chapter 2 ( pp. 41–67 ) .
19 This paper presents a conceptual exposition of prevention in child care , which is examined in relation to four models of welfare .
20 His physiologically based needs , or appetites , demand satisfaction , which is achieved through society 's various culturally defined institutions .
21 The two following chapters explore an issue which has been prominent in the debate on language teaching in recent years ( and which is related to the distinction between type and token descriptions which I discussed above ) , namely the relationship between meaning as formally encoded in a language , its grammar and lexis , and meaning which is achieved in context by the exploitation of these formal properties .
22 Ideally you should aim to be number one which is achieved by mauling with other boxers — hopefully in the ring .
23 It would be done at the Stanford synchrotron Radiation Laboratory ( SSRL ) which is fed by electron beams from one of SLAC 's two storage rings .
24 The second response is a regenerative simplification of the injected signal , which is detuned from resonance .
25 The generation of knowledge from practical activity is the basis of science in contrast to ideology which is based on speculation , ideas generating ideas :
26 Er all I can say chairman is that the County Council is is working within the approved structure plan strategy which is based on restraint , based primarily on housing restraint but I think that 's what the County Council has done in its er employment land proposals is to set certain parameters which appear to us to really reasonably meet requirements of this authority 's resident population .
27 You are creating a system within the countryside which is based on inequality .
28 I am grateful for what the hon. Gentleman has said , because it enables me to explain that proposals for a local income tax relating it to ability to pay have been rejected in Committee and on Report , so we are now in the business of trying to improve this unfair tax which is based on property .
29 The importance of The increasing importance of market segmentation market segmentation as a marketing tool can in part be explained by : market fragmentation ; the development of retailer power ( which is based on concentration , and on the relative advantage obtained from centralised bulk buying ) ; the development of volume based markets for commodity-type products ( such as plant baked bread ) .
30 The church is to be distinctive from the rest of the world ; people around us are familiar with a way of life where rank and wealth matter , and people want to achieve what they think matters — only to find that it does n't satisfy them ; God 's people are to have a way of life which is based on equality in God 's sight , and not be measured in terms of social standing .
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