Example sentences of "law which [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , if we operate on traditional assumptions about the nature of law we are left with a political strategy in relation to international law which assumes either that law is effective ( by definition ) or that it is potentially effective ( so that while it may not deserve the name ‘ law ’ it is at least potentially deserving of that description ) .
2 One might be able to construct a law which penalized only those batteries which cause , or are likely to cause , significant annoyance , but it is doubtful whether the insertion of a ( necessarily vague ) standard would alter the nature of the problem .
3 Reference to the law of treaties is , of course , irrelevant in this context , since this is the international law which binds only one Government to another and does not therefore commit a country to a constitutional or legislative change , as does the Treaty of Rome .
4 Now in the UK we have laws which prevent most wild birds from being taken and put in a cage .
5 Which is why , for more than 40 years , we have spoken out consistently and vocally against the apartheid laws which restricted both individual freedom as well as economic growth .
6 Here are some examples to start with of actions or laws which improve both animal welfare and the quality of our environment .
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