Example sentences of "[noun] which [verb] [noun sg] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Liège municipal council found itself bankrupt in September 1989 , when Gemeentekrediet , a publicly owned financial institution which gave credit to municipalities , refused to grant the city a new loan ( in addition to its debts which already totalled BF30,000 million ) , unless a guarantee from the Walloon regional government was obtained . |
2 | Problems with the meter are magnetic hysteresis , magnetic shielding , low sensitivity and appreciable inductance of the fixed coil which restricts usage to frequencies below ∼300 Hz . |
3 | It is clear , therefore , that rules of English law which restrict access to courts , tribunals and remedies may fall foul of the principle of effective protection recognized by EC law ; and the greater the restriction , the more likely is it to do so . |
4 | The starting point for investigation may be taken to be the eighteenth-century revolutionary movements which gave impetus to beliefs that social progress was possible and that social organization could be reconstructed in accordance with rational principles . |
5 | The latter requirement holds no difficulty , rather it is the former requirement which gives rise to difficulties because on occasions odour problems are complex , the source of the odour being difficult to identify , and it is not always possible to know whether or not a particular method of abatement will effect a cure in any given case . |
6 | Moreover , so that every user feels confident with the system , OCC provides a simple , intuitive user interface which facilitates access to applications and data regardless of where they exist in the enterprise . |
7 | It is not every failure to comply with law or every constitutional and non-constitutional short cut which adds up to an approach to powers which give rise to questions of legitimacy . |
8 | Another factor which draws attention to remedies in relation to judicial review is that all judicial review remedies are discretionary . |
9 | Status is usually enhanced with a range of symbols which express status to others . |
10 | My Lords , this case raises the important question whether the governors of a voluntary aided school which is over-subscribed ( i.e. has more candidates for admission than it can accommodate ) is entitled to operate an admissions policy which gives preference to children of a particular religious persuasion notwithstanding the statutory provisions which give parents a right to send their children to the school of their choice . |
11 | As built , the urban network consists of the primary cycle routes which give access to schools , workplaces , the city centre , the railway station and recreational facilities throughout the city . |
12 | In the meantime , he appealed to the republics to declare a moratorium " on decisions which give rise to arguments over the issue of competence " , complaining that the alternative was incurable paralysis . |
13 | Pearson uses the concept of uncertainty to offer a matrix which directs attention to characteristics that might reduce the risks of innovation . |
14 | My Lords , at a time when more and more cases involve the application of legislation which gives effect to policies that are the subject of bitter public and parliamentary controversy , it can not be too strongly emphasised that the British constitution , though largely unwritten , is firmly based upon the separation of powers ; Parliament makes the laws , the judiciary interpret them . |
15 | ‘ At a time when more and more cases involve the application of legislation which gives effect to policies that are the subject or bitter public and parliamentary controversy , it can not be too strongly emphasised that the British constitution , though largely unwritten , is firmly based upon the separation of powers ; Parliament makes the laws , the judiciary interpret them . |
16 | It is these odours which give rise to problems , being technically difficult to control at such low levels . |
17 | Xinhua said that Legco was only a " consultative body " and therefore had no right to approve a resolution which ran counter to agreements and understanding reached between the UK and China . |
18 | The sort of events which gave rise to calls for statutory curbs — long-lens shots of the Duchess of York 's poolside exploits , or the ‘ Squidgy ’ tape — have not recurred . |
19 | Some sections of overhead wire which provide power to trains at 25,000 volts are one third of the thickness which applied when they were new . |