Example sentences of "which [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , criminal law involves complex institutional arrangements , for example , magistrates , Crown Courts , juries , the Court of Appeal , Criminal Division ( which remarkably retains a power to overrule its own decisions , see R v.
2 As far as public international law is concerned , the member states in question refer above all to the Geneva Convention of 29 April 1958 on the High Seas , article 5(1) of which expressly recognises the right of each state to fix ‘ the conditions for the grant of its nationality to ships , for the registration of ships in its territory , and for the right to fly its flag . ’
3 Legislation has in fact been issued under general treaty powers which expressly states that it is intended to implement the Social Charter , such as Directive 91/533 on contracts of employment , which , since it was made under Article 100 which requires unanimity in the Council , must at the least not have been opposed by the United Kingdom minister .
4 If the clause contains language which expressly exempts the person in whose favour it is made ( " the proferens " ) from the consequences of the negligence of his own servants , effect must be given to that provision .
5 This is not positively expressed to be the law , unlike section 18 , which expressly provides that the offence may take place in private as well as in public , and affords a private dwelling exemption .
6 This approach contrasts with s35 of the TDA 1968 which expressly provides that failure to comply with that Act does not render any contract void or unenforceable .
7 This is achieved in Precedent 2 by the inclusion of cl 1.4 , which expressly protects these additional rights notwithstanding the specific remedies granted by cll 3.2 and 3.3 .
8 There is nothing in the Act of 1987 which expressly removes any part of that protection .
9 ‘ He has that Attila the Hun touch which rarely goes over big in diplomatic circles . ’
10 There is also a third form of competition , one which comes neither from the academy , nor from the laity , one by which we are all influenced but which rarely receives the attention it deserves : novelists , journalists , film-makers and dramatists are , at least in part , also professional students of the social world .
11 Rather than being sustained by a vibrant , developing , experimental tradition , the revolutions of modernism may simply have been absorbed by an engrained , infrangible , realist tradition which rarely does more than appropriate a few of the more alluring additions Joyce and others made to ‘ the international store of literary technique ’ .
12 This in turn does n't help his voice , which rarely breaks from a rather lazy-sounding , aspirant Jack Nicholson-style Californian croak .
13 The major difference which appears from the beginning is that sign language does not require voice and therefore allows the possibility of a mixing of two language codes , something which rarely occurs in the spoken situation .
14 The kitchen has two cookers , a big plastic dustbin , two sets of tables and chairs and a tall fridge , which rarely has anything other than milk in it .
15 Whilst Julia Browne 's interviews with animal portrait artists , none of whom have felt the effects of the recession in the art world , gives us any insight into a very different world , a world which rarely attracts any notice from the serious art press .
16 It 's a whirlwind ride which rarely lingers for more than a minute on individual songs until we reach the '90s and the Zoo TV extravaganza .
17 Widdicombe ( 1986 , vol. 1 , table 2.1 ) revealed that in 1985 the proportion of councils in party political control had risen to 84 per cent , hence in ‘ many , perhaps most … councils the party group ’ which rarely figures on organization charts — ‘ has become the focus of political decision ’ ( Alexander , 1982a , p. 97 ) .
18 Remember these routes are all on limestone , which rarely gives good routes at less than VS , but a line of bolts , ending at a firmly anchored chain , up dry and solid rock , means that a much bolder approach can be adopted than on the polished , easier routes of Stoney or the vertical scree of Swanage .
19 The lowest shrub of all the sorts here mentioned is the Scotch Rose which rarely grows above a foot high , so that this must be placed among other shrubs of the same growth , which should have a moist soil and a shady situation .
20 Another attractive , smaller species is the Red Finned Fairy Wrasse Cirrhilabrus rubripinnis which rarely exceeds 7cm in length .
21 Another attractive basslet which rarely attains its potential maximum size ( 13cm ) is the Hawk Anthias Serranocirrhitus latus .
22 Now it could well be argued that the very object of judicial scrutiny is to force the bureaucracy to consider a broader range of policy choices ; that the courts ' role is precisely to ‘ redress ’ the tendency of officials to adopt a very narrow bounded rationality which thereby forecloses policy choices .
23 This information is all the more important because of the official nature of coins , which thereby gives them an advantage over other more private inscriptions .
24 She is a passionate maker , absorbed in every stage of creation , finding alien the widespread modern method of manufacturing stained glass in a factory , which thereby relegates the artist to mere designer .
25 In a way which strikingly presages the modern socialist welfare-state , divine kings became not only tyrants , but also providers and protectors of their people .
26 Italy is of course the country where anything is possible , but legitimate concern has been expressed at the way in which the young Florentine judge has seen fit to take upon herself a role which properly belongs to the competent institutional authorities that of evaluating the appropriateness and the implementation of a particular restoration project .
27 But there is Marxist work on the origins and on typologies of art which properly belongs in this first division .
28 The duty arises from the real concern that management may benefit from an opportunity which properly belongs to the company and its shareholders .
29 Erm the other point of course , this is raised in matter B , as it 's written is it considered to be restrictive too restrictive er and third and secondly , is it giving you er guidance which properly reflects national guidance .
30 KPMG Peat Marwick will not assume the responsibility which properly rests with the directors for the fair disclosure of information ( including financial information ) in investment advertisements ( including prospectuses , listing particulars , offer documents , Information memoranda and information circulars .
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