Example sentences of "which [was/were] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 She was taken off to play tennis on the courts which were nearer the house .
2 The enlightened proprietor provided social services for his workers which were already a model for future generations of employers .
3 At the same time it was doubtless the case that by-employments , which were probably the rule rather than the exception , were decisive in bringing the level of wealth in districts unfavourable to husbandry more or less into line with that of the more eligible farming regions .
4 Secondly he owes bonds were immediately sold to another part of the same part of the organisation again at a discount , so that cost the pension funds even more money , and to the final injury the payment of that cash for the er treasury bonds went to accounts which were not the property of the pension funds at all .
5 It was probably at some time during that same period when the dawning need to rely on a ‘ god ‘ first disturbed the developing human being , that he started to enjoy pleasures which were not the result of simply satisfying the desires associated with his physical evolution .
6 On Malta two losses were suffered during early May which were not the result of enemy activity .
7 This was largely as a result of Eliot 's own initiative ; and what we knew of it was derived from the works of Jacques Maritain , which were largely the source , I suspect , of Eliot 's own knowledge .
8 ( 5 ) Setting limits on future punitive and compensatory damages on a sliding scale according to the size of the company , and empowering juries to decide the appropriate damages within these limits ( which were also a subject of compromise between the White House and Danforth bill supporters ) .
9 This obviously includes late-night services , which were also a concern of the Hon. Member for Maryhill .
10 Twenty minutes later she stood in front of the mirror wearing the fragile lace undies which were also the result of her impulse-buying .
11 Yet their work also represents a very important process , unlike any of the preceding ‘ -isms ’ , which were always a continuation : Impressionism started the ball rolling , was continued by Fauvism which was a distortion of it , followed by Cubism , again a distortion but still ‘ retinal ’ , because the importance of the visual experience was always the decisive factor .
12 In particular Jones had a complete count of neutrons and also of their energies , so he could tell which neutrons came from cosmic rays and which were possibly the result of fusion .
13 This deterioration reflected exceptional items of £994 million ( £888 million after tax ) , which were mainly a result of the provisions for employee severance costs and asset write-downs announced at the half year .
14 At the same time diplomatic archives , inevitably growing in size , became better organised , as did some of the libraries which were now a part of all major foreign offices .
15 José Berardo has just finished restoring the almost derelict Monte Palace Hotel as a private home , together with the restoration of the lake , with its waterfalls , fountains and water cannons which were once a feature of this Victorian hotel .
16 The visitors were herded into two large halls , which were once the hotel ballroom and dining room .
17 To either side of Pau are old places which were once the capital of Béarn .
18 Too often his reputation as an architect has been written off on the basis of very late works which were more the work of his nephew , MacVicar Anderson , and his chief clerk , Colling , under his direction .
19 Because of the manner of his death , police believe it may be linked with four others which were definitely the work of the same killer .
20 This of course was less true of the Islamic societies of the savannah which were periodically the subject of reform movements , with a strong ascetic bent , and of recurring significance in the twentieth century .
21 The salon , which was formerly a linen mill , has had its two top floors converted into gallery space , and the exhibition of local talent opens tomorrow ( Thursday , September 2 ) .
22 The Eric Liddell Centre was established at the former North Morningside Church in 1974 , by the congregations of four churches on Holy Corner , Morningside , one of which was formerly the runner 's home church .
23 ‘ Oh , piss off , ’ he 'd said finally , which was exactly the reaction that Pete had been expecting .
24 It began as a faint glowing cloudiness that hung in the rafters of the attic , which was exactly the sort of phenomenon Cleo 's mother had described in the ghost stories she 'd told her daughter as a child .
25 Lisabeth reluctantly agreed after I put her in charge of phoning the hospital for twice-daily reports , which was exactly the sort of thing she liked to take charge of .
26 This assumed that women could afford to be economically dependent , which was rarely the case , and offered an individualist solution to what were complex environmental , social and economic problems .
27 The auditors picked up that we had a pink purchase order form which was neither a commissioning letter nor a contract .
28 This surely puts into perspective the fundamental problem of Mary Queen of Scots , which was neither a matter of sex nor of religion .
29 I knew our modern bungalow on the village outskirts overlooking the Carse was n't as grand as Andy 's mum and dad 's house , which was practically a castle and stood in its own estate : ponds , streams , statues , lochs , rivers , hills , forests , even the old railway line passing through one corner of it ; one big garden in effect and vast compared to our single acre laid to lawn and shrub .
30 Baldwin therefore decided to seek the dissolution of a Parliament which was barely a year old .
  Next page