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

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1 We will make houses which meet high standards of energy efficiency exempt from the first £1000 of stamp duty when they are sold .
2 Recently the government has started to implement policies which extend this principle to many of the services carried out by local authorities and by health authorities .
3 Lining up in opposition are those who favour less use of the legal options in truancy cases , preferring policies which place greater emphasis on the causes of truancy .
4 We on this side of the House will continue to propose and to support policies which give practical effect to the hope for a new and durable world order of peace , liberty , and prosperity which was expressed again at the United Nations last week .
5 All Sainsbury 's stores sell products which use recycled materials such as Sainsbury 's own brand bin liners and carrier bags made with plastic recycled from Sainsbury 's own waste , the Sainsbury 's Revive range of paper products , Sainsbury 's Greencare toilet tissue and notepaper and envelopes .
6 Using solutions which deploy these models , production and operations divisions should , for example , be able to share well and drilling information with their geology and geophysics counterparts .
7 The Capital Guarantee Bond is ideal in that respect and fits well with our corporate strategy of launching contracts which consume little capital .
8 NOTE : When planning a garden , care must be taken to exclude plants which have poisonous leaves or berries .
9 We can never walk away without resolving problems which have such importance .
10 We 've added controls which take full advantage of the instant responsiveness and controllability of gas , so you need n't make a meal out of cooking up a snack .
11 The pack is fronted by user notes which offer advice on how to set up working parties , the pitfalls and key points in locating ‘ appropriate ’ school and teacher groups , how to narrow the choice of relevant issues , to find exercises which match urgent concerns .
12 The stock psychoanalytic approach assumes a universal connection between hair and sexual virility , and it is certainly not difficult to find examples which fit this interpretation .
13 In earlier social systems this relationship was obvious , but it is less visible under capitalism , where workers are not tied to any particular capital owner but must be employed by someone , a dependency which forces workers to accept wages which expropriate surplus value from them .
14 These may include pupils who have visual impairments of a slight or moderate degree , including those who need to wear spectacles to correct refractive errors .
15 When men crave , they usually want foods which combine high protein with high fat , such as steak and chips .
16 Each had its own project to attend to … checking on nesting boxes they had some months earlier put among the trees … on the stream … recording the height of various trees planted the autumn before … and there was also some weeding to be done , as always , among the ranks of young trees .
17 What is more , a technical standard for representing letters which uses Bézier curves does not depend on any characteristic of the machine which is doing the printing : the same set of curves can be used to drive a professional typesetter or a cheap laser-printer ( though most fonts have to include ‘ hints ’ which help coarser machines interpret the curves ) .
18 If these can not be readily appreciated by children — as is often the case with young children who are typically limited to understanding tasks which make immediate sense — then children will produce inappropriate responses and apparently lack the mental capacity in question .
19 Leisure activities offer opportunities for older people to meet others who share similar interests .
20 It delineated permitted forms of sexuality , such as those directed towards economically necessary levels of reproduction , and it regulated sexualities which exceeded these limits .
21 The roots of the reeds contain naturally occurring bacteria which transform toxic elements contained in factory effluent , into benign substances .
22 You can not expect to negotiate a consensus with Congress and then continue to support Companies who exploit young people , exploit part-time workers , mainly women and refuse to recognise Trade Unions .
23 He will frequently have to take samples or make visits which involve prolonged absences from his vehicle ; besides , the terrain in some districts is such that reception of the radio signal is weak or non-existent .
24 Protocol 321 ( in prison volunteers ) was of ‘ marginal value ’ in assessing the safety of the drug in 1993 , the panel felt , and Upjohn 's explanation that the incomplete information on adverse effects was due to a transcribing error , is ‘ not implausible , although … even in 1978 , a properly organised company should have operated checks which eliminated such errors ’ .
25 So well organised in support of their pay were the highly skilled journeymen calico printers in the late eighteenth century that even before the advent of machine printing de-skilled them , some employers turned to alternative methods of patterning cloths which used cheaper female and child labour .
26 For some years now solicitors ' firms have perceived benefits to be gained by forming associations which fall some way short of partnership .
27 For meeting places they had private houses such as that of Richard Key at Eastden ; pride and strength in their chapels came later .
28 But in my case an exception was made , and girls from the year below mine were moved above me in House Order , as well as being made monitors who had special privileges .
29 One of the neighbours told officers he saw two youths running away from the scene just prior to the fire being discovered .
30 Now Germany and Spain have resumed publishing figures which include all countries .
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