Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Before picking out a few of the research findings , which highlight short-comings , I should say that there was a great deal to commend and admire about the response to the Act from individual schools and authorities in very difficult circumstances , not the least of which was the failure of central government to provide any additional resources .
2 Decisions therefore can be influenced by these active movements , e.g. greens , peace , and feminists , which highlight issues and capture the public 's attention and thus bring pressure to bear on the government during inter-electoral periods .
3 Clearly therefore equator to pole heat transfer is occurring at greater depths in the atmosphere than those for which wind patterns have been established .
4 Share prices are determined by supply and demand and anticipatory and speculative factors , and the expected earnings of a company are only one of a number of factors which influence investors .
5 To this end the investigator shall circulate a questionnaire to about 150 traffic officers and inspectors in a major provincial Police Force to look at : views on the impact of Fixed Penalty Notices on police/public relations ; officers ' workload ; officers ' exercise of discretion ; supervisors ' mechanisms for monitoring discretion ; views on the proper extent , limitation , acquisition and training of discretion ; and attributes of the offence and the offender which influence officers ' decisions .
6 Changes within the institutions which influence values are taking place and , in general , reflect a gradual shift towards the values of contemporary capitalist societies , corresponding to the process outlined in the previous chapter of incorporating peripheral groups into society .
7 Whilst there may be circumstances which influence individuals in their selection of an adviser , it seems likely that the crucial factors are availability , cost and reputation .
8 Although the close resemblance to care management suggests that this is likely to be favourable , there are many other factors which influence outcomes in mental health care .
9 Dungannon District Council has voted to scrap the Post Office addressing system which insists letters must include house numbers and road names .
10 This general concern of underachievement became the focus for LAMP 's successor , the Raising Achievement in Mathematics Project ( RAMP , 1986–9 ) which involves teachers from 34 LEAs nationally .
11 Jess Reid 's chapter undertakes an analysis of children 's literature , which involves instances of the written speech and thought of individuals other than the author of the story .
12 Prospective students , anxious for sun and romance as well as the release of their creative genius , should gird themselves by reading Swallow , Thomas 's novel about an Olympiad of storytellers which involves hours and hours of improvising in prose and verse .
13 As noted above , one of the most influential schools of macro thought in recent years is that associated with rational expectations , which involves actors internalizing all available information in a model to anticipate now the consequences of , say , increasing the money supply .
14 The formal assessment , which involves reports on each child from teachers , psychologists , doctors and perhaps social workers , and requires a degree of parental co-operation , is time-consuming , but undoubtedly necessary .
15 A major step forward , he said , was the introduction of cellular working systems which involves groups of five people taking responsibility for two production lines .
16 It was also cautiously convinced that the most promising way to think about memory was along the lines of Donald Hebb 's model , which involves changes in the strength of the connections between nerve cells , perhaps by growing new or enlarged synapses , and so altering the physiological relationships between neurons .
17 ‘ Key issues for AMARC are popular participation in radio , the democratisation of communication , freedom of expression , and radio programming which involves communities and reflects their cultures and values , ’ Ms Vinebohm explained .
18 Bem ( 1983 ) tries to deal with such omissions with a social learning model which involves parents encouraging , in children , the construction of cognitive schemas to understand gender relations and to cope with gender discrimination , and emphasizes that this model is only a start ( 1984 ) .
19 An understanding of the curriculum and the needs of different groups of pupils is essential to the success of any curriculum-related database , while an awareness of the skills required to find and use information is an important factor for any teacher setting an assignment which involves pupils in information handling .
20 The existing settlements systems , which involves banks , custodians , registrars , paper share certificates and so on is expensive by international standards .
21 Protest which involves marches , processions and static demonstrations and meetings are almost always likely to involve the police .
22 The company is based on a novel concept of direct selling , which involves representatives knocking on doors with catalogues and selling household goods on the back of it .
23 Well , I , I think I will ask the director of education to comment on that paragraph , because to a large degree , the , the district auditor 's report that he refers to there , in his section , matters previously raised , his report entitled rationalizing primary school education was published in December nineteen ninety- one , and it is being addressed through a , a working party of the education committee which involves representatives from the church as well as of the political groups .
24 Through the discipline of such action , that is , through karma yoga , which involves ahi sā , we come to the realization of Truth or God , for to realize God is to see Him in all that lives , and to recognize our oneness with all creation .
25 which is which involves ideas of ritual purity and impurity .
26 Much of our existing knowledge has been gathered from descriptive studies which lack controls and proper sampling procedures .
27 The Maccabean histories which were painted there , perhaps between 1292 and 1297 , may reflect his desire to provide an impressive setting in which to conduct negotiations for his remarriage .
28 Thirdly , there was now a legal precedent upon which to mount attacks on politically inspired censorship .
29 We will continue our Estate Action and Housing Action Trust programmes which concentrate resources on the worst council estates .
30 Now , following re-unification , German art history is meeting the challenge of a process which Warnke terms ‘ renationalisation ’ .
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