Example sentences of "which [be] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What makes sense therefore , is to put the work organiser at either end of the binder , to build those up , so that pages where you really will be writing on in the binder , which are the diary pages will become elevated towards the middle of the rings , and make that much easier to write on .
2 County Councils precept upon district councils , which are the rating authorities , within the area of the administrative county to meet the cost of those services which the County Council administer .
3 The establishment 's scientists use models based on sub-units of words — about 40 sounds which are the building blocks of the English language .
4 However , free amino acids which are the building blocks of protein do not get liberated into the water , just for the sake of it !
5 Large interiors such as church halls and workshops are difficult if not impossible to light to the standards which are the norm for small interiors .
6 Which are the seaside resorts ?
7 I it , it 's , you 've got these other statements now I think the they 're the real problem , those are the ones which , which really do lead to not just condone but support and encourage the excesses which are the problem .
8 Thus the descriptions of a language which are the output of a first-order application of linguistic theory represent only an inventory from which a selection must be made in order to draw up the syllabus for any particular teaching operation .
9 These maps should be compared with Figures 4. 11(a) — ( c ) , which are the output from the plotter mapping package GIMMS , which is described in Section 4.3.2 .
10 There must come a time when so much head of water is piled against the beach that at certain points it is enough to initiate return seaward flows , which are the rip currents .
11 The brackets should be MVC 1010/1 which are the shoulder anchorage brackets ; 347884 ( 2 off ) which are the wheel arch anchorage brackets and 348765 which are the anchor point tubes for the middle of the vehicle .
12 Thus part of the purpose of Chapter 2 is the getting together of a kind of conceptual tool-bag in advance of the specific case studies which are the content of the second part of this book .
13 Further serious environmental consequences have arisen from the introduction of grazing herbivores ( such as cattle , sheep , goats , horses , donkeys and mules ) to which the Andean environment is not naturally adapted but which are the mainstay of modern Andean populations .
14 There is as yet only an embryonic realisation of the social and economic costs of the " efficient factory " in terms of structural unemployment , frantic energy consumption , loss of job satisfaction and the squandering of some of society 's most precious assets , which are the skill , ingenuity , creativity and enthusiasm of ordinary people .
15 It is individuals and companies in the private sector which are the engine of economic growth . ’
16 Such observables , as we call them , include all those quantities which are the stock-in-trade of the theoretical physicist — position , momentum , energy and the like .
17 Care must be taken to ensure that the coordinates defining the line segments which are the zone boundaries are specified in row/column terms .
18 The " fourteen points of truth " , which are the foundation for all that follows , concern teaching on both the Godhead and the manhood of Christ .
19 Some Government ministers denying privatisation , under-funding , they 've even denied those holy grails of ownership and choice which are the foundation of the Tory Party .
20 There 's er three sizes now , that we 're down to , the seven O one O , the seven O two O which are the drum bearings and then the seven two O five which is the lead screw bearing .
21 The argument is certainly persuasive for efficient farming areas , and , according to farm unions in Germany , some farmers there have decided to do just that by not completing the IACS forms and not seeking the subsidies or the controls which are the price of the subsidies .
22 Mr Small , however , argued that it was ‘ highly questionable whether the losses suffered by Linter on its failure were in fact attributable to the transactions which are the subject of the statement of claim .
23 The ordinary shares of Palatine which are the subject of the Offer will be acquired free from all liens , charges and encumbrances and together with all rights now or hereafter attaching thereto , including the right to all dividends and distributions ( if any ) declared , made or paid hereafter .
24 Hence newspapers and the judiciary are more intimately interconnected on this topic than on many others which are the subject of journalistic interest .
25 There is also evidence that they drift into the urban areas which are the subject of decay
26 The disciplines involved in the primary care sector , the problems and services which are the subject of research and development , and the research methods and specialist resources required to support the primary care sector all vary significantly compared with the secondary sector .
27 The two localities which are the subject of this book are ‘ inner-city ’ and ‘ non-city ’ areas .
28 The character of the Northern Region can not be understood apart from its industrial history and the same holds for the Tyneside conurbation and the two locales which are the subject of this study .
29 They are , however , based around a concept of object relations which asserts that the external forms which are the subject of these mechanisms are always to be understood also as projections .
30 Thus , for example , it is clear that the fourth and sixth of the ‘ rights of silence , ’ which are the subject of much current controversy , are wholly unconnected with the present appeal .
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