Example sentences of "[noun] which [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In some cases , the returning officer is such ex officio , as being , e.g. , the sheriff of a county compromising a single constituency , or the mayor of a London borough which comprises a single constituency .
2 Many of the cars being repaired have been converted to accept unleaded according to manufacturers guidelines which suggest a quick correction of engine timing will do the trick .
3 This is a sickness akin to radiation poisoning which causes a high rate of ‘ chemical mutation ’ and makes the colourless an unreliable source of labour .
4 This is a dramatic disorder of the small intestine which produces a massive outflow of water electrolytes that can be fatal within a matter of hours after the onset of disease !
5 In conclusion , always treat any horse which develops a sudden temperature rise and respiratory signs as potentially infectious and always isolate any cases .
6 THE high flying Canaries were knocked off their perch by an in-form Wimbledon side which produced a classy display .
7 In essence the two approaches diverge around theories of the person , with Reform Islam stressing the autonomy of the individual and his direct access to God , as against popular Islam and South Asian Sufism which tolerate a wide range of ritual customs , accommodate to wordly hierarchies of ranking and power , and are based on notions of mediation with God by Saints possessing divine secret knowledge and intercessionary powers .
8 Members of the committee will see that savings continue to come through on the school meals service and this is to a very considerable extent , the result that the ethos of the previous Conversative administration which ran a tight ship and positively encourage deficiency .
9 Process industries produce a number of items from a single raw material , as opposed to discrete manufacturers which produce a single product from multiple raw materials .
10 It is a five-year investment which pays a gross rate of 110% of the percentage increase in the FT-SE 100 .
11 More successful were a ‘ Still-life with flowers on a ledge ’ by Juan de Arellano which achieved a new record for the artist of Pta108.4 million ( £592,400 ; $1.1 million ) , and a ‘ Pietà ’ by Luis de Morales ( lot 3 ) , also a record at Pta22.6 million ( £123,824 ; $230,314 , est .
12 Type B non-profit — non-profit organizations which obtain a significant amount of financial resources from sources other than the sale of goods and services .
13 One solution would be to redefine the Type A in terms of current financial resources and perhaps also to replace ‘ entirely or almost entirely ’ with ‘ a significant proportion ’ , so that the Type A non-profit organizations become : non-profit organizations which obtain a significant amount of their current financial resources from the sale of goods and services .
14 This culminated , in 1954 , with the episode which sent a delicious frisson around the English art Establishment and made Rothenstein 's popular reputation : going around the Diaghilev exhibition , he ran into Cooper , who started insulting him and then punched him .
15 A command which loads a new program from a file and CLEARs the variables of the old program .
16 In units which employ a multidisciplinary approach , each patient might be allocated one member of staff ( a ‘ primary therapist ’ ) who has the main responsibility for dealing with the patient 's problems .
17 The 1950s machine translation programme which turned a visiting general 's test sentence ‘ The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak ’ into Russian and then back into ‘ The steak is wonderful but the whisky is lousy ’ is probably apocryphal , but nevertheless all too plausible .
18 This is the major challenge for the training programme which has a vital part to play in shaping the success of the new arrangements .
19 It stressed its social programme which included a minimum wage , minimum unemployment benefits and a basic 40-hour week .
20 The leniency of Kanemaru 's treatment was highlighted when , on the same day , Kiyoshi Kaneko was charged with falsely reporting a donation , an indictment which involved a public trial and carried a penalty of five years ' imprisonment or a fine of 300,000 yen .
21 All these churches have domes which cover a central area and are supported on pendentives .
22 These conditions also entail an independent judiciary which performs a particular type of deliberative role which Oakeshott calls ‘ an exercise in retrospective casuistry ’ .
23 First the system which develops on the basis of the covenant includes inter alia a complex set of property rights , income transfer mechanisms , and restrictions on the capital and labour markets , in addition to a set of values and prescriptions which prove a rigorous test of motives .
24 Lying next to it is a Wand of Fear which extracts a special cost for use : if a spellcaster picks it up , it drains one point of T permanently from that spellcaster and is then attuned to him , and will function normally .
25 The majority of people also voted for parties which advocate a Scottish parliament , but the Government rejects it .
26 Where there are more than two parties which command a substantial vote in the country , the simple primary voting system produces even more distorted results , even within a single constituency .
27 Adequate consultation between all such parties which ensure a clear understanding of the system of operation proposed and the likely risks does much to simplify the design of sprinkler systems and the need for other means of protection and alarm .
28 In this way she sets out a research agenda for applications-related research which serves a similar function to the spatial analysis research agenda set out by Openshaw at the beginning of Part Two .
29 The pace of life is slow here , with only one hotel in sight and a small handful of unpretentious restaurants which prepare a delicious seafood fare .
30 Golf course get the thumbs down — the study says they have little to do with farm tourism — and further farm museums , rare breed centres and farm attractions which need a large number of visitors to service a high capital investment should not be encouraged .
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