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

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1 And the most complete cure , the structural cure , is the adoption in manufacturing and service industry of that form of organisation which extends the application of democratic principle into industry ; which , by offering as of right equality of esteem , reward related to participation and responsibilities which go with ultimate authority , appeals to self-respect and self-discipline : the adoption , in short , of the industrial co-operative form .
2 Any form of exercise which increase the speed of the heartbeat and lasts for 15 minutes will qualify .
3 Another form of deception which affected the consumer occurred in the early days of LPs .
4 The most powerful groups in the local political scene are the farmers and landowners , to whom local authority housing is an unwarranted expense on the rates and a form of housing which reduces the potency of the tied cottage system .
5 The other major electronic effect employed in Doctor Who during its early life was Inlay , a fairly rudimentary form of matting which allowed the picture from one camera to be placed — inlaid into the picture from another .
6 This structure , made up of a succession of different levels or instances , is dominated by one form of production which forces the unity of any conjuncture , the non-economic structures determined ‘ in the last instance ’ by the economic ( 99 ) .
7 The funds unlocked by Michael Milken 's junk bonds , a form of finance which uses the tax benefits which accrue to corporate debt , meant that the unthinkable takeovers of the past became possible .
8 Blinkered and self-serving as this picture may appear ( it entirely ignores the gains which the USSR has achieved through war ) , it will be clear on reflection that what is meant by ‘ peace ’ is conflict without war : or , to invert these terms , ‘ a form of warfare which permits the settlement of unavoidable clashes between Socialism and Capitalism without having recourse to general armed conflict , ( author 's italics ) .
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