Example sentences of "which [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , managers involved in R & D investment decisions will be interviewed to seek their views on factors which influence these decisions and whether they are affected by the way this investment is accounted for .
2 There are bound to be factors other than visible qualifications which influence this .
3 The example shows how a system which can be in one of two states can be simulated , and how the results of these simulations can be used to gain some understanding of system behaviour and of the controls which influence this behaviour .
4 For any effective right of tax-diversion would require legislation to set up a Peace Tax Fund ; to prescribe the uses to which tax resources diverted into the fund might be put ; and to authorise the Inland Revenue Commissioners to take into account a person 's conscientious beliefs in determining which account that person 's taxes should be paid into .
5 This is best explained , not by suggesting that they do not have interests in common or that they are satisfied with things as they are , but by attending to the crushing significance of those ideas in society which preach that to be poor is an individual 's own fault and reflects his or her lack of preparedness to study and train , to work hard , to postpone having a family , or what have you .
6 Not only was it the structure of attitudes which concerned these scholars , but also they were interested in the dynamics of attitudinal change .
7 Yet though woodlands are primarily a timber crop from which the owner is entitled to benefit , two principles have been laid down which qualify this .
8 Probably the original intention was merely to contrast the procedure with that of a public inquiry ( where , of course , the inquiry is in full view of the public ) but for a long time the bogy of officials beavering away in private and then producing a report which damned some poor individual or organisation , without those officials being in any way accountable , was viewed with grave suspicion .
9 There are two types of Head Hugger available — the 0–9 month variety which fits all 0–9 month car seats , and the Universal Head Hugger , which fits all car seats , using velcro fastening to secure it into position .
10 The search for training which fits this description in the management of education is hindered in two ways : it has long been an area for tension between theorists and practitioners and it has from time to time been exposed to management models from fields where practice and purpose are very different from those of education .
11 Basil Bunting the poet wrote a poem called Briggflatts which , although it is not an easy piece to read , has a cragged beauty which fits these dales and fells .
12 A lot of wc bowls now have a straight outlet , which fits any kind of fixing with the correct coupling .
13 If you 're having difficulty coaxing your baby to drink from a trainer cup , turn his old , familiar bottle into one with a Mam Soft Training Spout , ( far left ) which fits any standard bottle .
14 Creating ethos which fits those to be evangelised .
15 For such reasons , one may argue that there is a continuity of comic tone between the Miller 's and Reeve 's Tales which counteracts such contrasts as may be produced by cold moral calculation .
16 Cos you might find you give somebody something erm which counteracts that
17 Any contract or transaction , the formation or execution of which involves such communication , is ( or , if made before the war , becomes ) void .
18 Policy-making is inevitably , and universally , a long , drawn-out process which involves many people within the organisation .
19 More generously , the head accepts a role which involves many menial chores and tasks as a means of encouraging continuity and high level performance from staff and pupils .
20 If we were talking about testing weapons or if we were talking about testing new equipment which involves that then you would
21 There is considerable dissension in the literature as to what precisely constitutes desertification ; Kovda ( 1980 ) , for example , uses the term to describe land aridisation which involves all the processes that culminate in a reduction of the effective moisture content of soils and thus cause a decrease in biological productivity .
22 Compact Directors are responsible for overseeing a programme which involves all the participating schools and employers .
23 We can refer to this division of language into parts as an atomistic approach , and its opposite — an approach which involves all the parts working together — as holistic .
24 It is joint working which involves all the groups , agencies and individuals — voluntary organisations , consumer groups and private agencies , housing associations , education departments .
25 The cumbersome and time-consuming method of voting , which involves each MP walking between two tellers and announcing his name , was partly designed to stop members sending their footmen to vote for them .
26 For example , a mother and infant might establish a simple play routine which involves each partner taking a turn to ‘ blow a raspberry ’ .
27 It is important to begin by recognizing that assessment is a process which involves much more than the collection of information and data .
28 A real goal is some state consisting of a naive goal , with the crate to be delivered at the door , and a sequence of pushes getting it there which involves least effort .
29 To achieve this end , however wide the variety of ways in which ill-health is dealt with , it is vital to establish a single focal point of faith for all that area of healing which involves some power of the mind , and this is probably , most of it .
30 Less commonly , there is the team appraisal approach which involves several colleagues .
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