Example sentences of "which is [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | If there are good arguments for using video regularly as a carrier of lectures — sometimes the case in a programme which is repeated in several centres — then there may be equally good arguments for planning and recording them as video programmes . |
32 | A point which sprang to mind here to complicate the issue surrounds cheese which is made in several places , including the one after which it takes its name . |
33 | The Authorized Version of the Bible provides a fund of marvellous examples , a quality which is lost in many modem translations . |
34 | SMP which is lost in this way is at the lower rate first . |
35 | NCM has now developed , with some help from my company , a domestic credit policy which follows traditional lines but which is written in plain English ( ie with little insurance jargon ) . |
36 | Performers and listeners do not generally warm to music which is written in discordant or arid style . |
37 | The proposed tax would bring carbon-rich fuels in line with natural gas , which is taxed in some countries but not others . |
38 | The approach , which is explained in more detail in the following sections , is summarised in Fig 12.2 . |
39 | Anyone may display the list , which is arranged in alphabetical order . |
40 | The OR Staff , as they are called , specify what is needed in two documents : the ‘ Staff Target ’ , which is couched in broad enough terms to allow several solutions ; and the ‘ Operational Requirement ’ , which subsequently narrows down the possibilities , and sets out more detailed specifications for the research and development phases of the project . |
41 | In his acceptance speech Göncz made particular mention of leading opponents of the Soviet intervention of 1956 as his friends and mentors and promised that he would " serve the nation 's independence , free thought , the free word , the idea of free faith in a homeland , the defence of social justice which is fulfilled in human rights … [ and ] Hungarian democracy " . |
42 | The important thing about the task is the skill of making joints , which is gained in this case from making a bookcase . |
43 | Other than the later stimulating and substantial growth in Norfolk and Essex , and which is considered in later sections of this chapter , the major encouraging early development for the new District Secretary occurred in Hertfordshire . |
44 | Choose delicious meals with fresh ingredients such as the crunchy salad ( above ) made from mixed green leaves and carrots , the chicken salad ( left ) or the green and red pepper omelette ( below ) , which is fried in olive oil |
45 | Training is directed towards encouraging advisers to recognise such clients and then help them to resolve their problems themselves with self-help material , which is produced in many areas . |
46 | Benjamin drew a distinction between storytelling , which he saw as , in its purest form , an oral-aural transaction between a narrator and an audience physically present to each other , and the novel , which is produced in one place by a solitary silent author , and consumed in another place by a solitary silent reader . |
47 | It would enable them to make comparisons between the language they are learning and their own language , and engage in the kind of rational enquiry which is encouraged in other subjects on the curriculum . |
48 | Most likely the introduction of a cult of worship of the ruler was responsible for this development , which is reflected in small objects as in large statues . |
49 | Second , there is a need for partnership between residential and field social workers , which is reflected in decentralised structures where joint participation in child care decisions is possible . |
50 | It is this second view which is reflected in this chapter and the next , and in Chapter 11 on intervention strategies . |
51 | How these experiences can be reconciled in order to provide equality of opportunity to all under-fives is a fundamental theme which is reflected in this article . |
52 | The Board 's plans for 1992/93 include the introduction of a new Corporate Image which is reflected in this , our 103rd Annual report . |
53 | It is felt by the Senior Management Team that the number of pupils achieving a very good standard of work which is reflected in high examination results could , in fact , be greater if the department were prepared to expect more of their pupils . |
54 | In the structure of kinship which is reflected in British research studies — that of the white majority — considerable variation is found in the range of people who ‘ count ’ as part of the kin group for different purposes . |
55 | Consider this final sentence from an essay on the element of satire in two Restoration dramatists : Both playwrights succeed in mixing description with analysis which is conveyed in entertaining prose . |
56 | Unlike urban deprivation , which is concentrated in large areas of run-down property and visibly apparent physical decay , rural deprivation is spread more thinly . |
57 | ( The RCN submitted a paper to the Committee , which is reproduced in full in the Report . ) |
58 | The method of investigation is a cross-combination of the archival researches of the team of sub-editors and the personal research of the investigators into the annual agricultural census , which is reported in British Parliamentary Paper , amongst other sources . |
59 | It does not claim to explore a methodology for assessing the more difficult areas of non-decisions and the analysis of constraint which is suggested in Marxist approaches to the topic . |
60 | The focus here is more upon the literary work itself and the " experience " of the writer which is invested in it , and " art " in this case is that which is manifested in unique and harmonious literary works , a harmonious fusion of diverse influences . " |