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

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1 Originally a triple-purpose breed , it is often used as a suckler cow which has excellent fertility and calves easily ( the pelvis is unusually wide ) , with enough milk for her fast-growing , early-maturing calf .
2 Most petrological microscopes can be fitted with photomicrography accessories which allow automatic exposure determination ( Fig. 6.3 ) .
3 In June 1991 , I and many more OAPs received a community charge payment card which detailed nine payments .
4 Preliminary results indicate that an assessment instrument which links specific aims and the actions necessary to achieve them can help to overcome this problem .
5 At very high frequencies difficulties arise through the skin effect which restricts current flow to a region near the surface of a conducting medium .
6 In the semi-final they meet James Talbot and Michael Nutt of the Old Bleach Club , who will be seeking to gain some compensation after they were in the Old Bleach side which lost this season 's CIS Irish Senior Cup championship final to Carrickfergus by a mere five shots .
7 But against that , a version of Hendrix 's ‘ Manic Depression ’ is a cerebral card trick which warrants polite applause and scant gut reaction .
8 They were helped by a Spring tide which caused extensive flooding and rendered all the fords impassable .
9 The department staff are engaged in a series of major field research projects which generate varied research opportunities for postgraduate students .
10 While such tests should ideally sample structural , semantic and pragmatic aspects of language , this is seldom feasible and frequently language screening occurs as part of a more general screening assessment which considers other aspects of a child 's social and psychological functioning .
11 The unit allows messages of up to 55 characters to be printed and has a repeat function which means repetitive text need not be re-keyed .
12 This was prompted by an investigation of a food poisoning outbreak which left forty-three people ill .
13 There seem to be several reasons for its emergence : a backlog of untrained practitioners ; a desire to certificate practice , for a variety of reasons , including status ; labour shortages which require quick solutions ; and a growth of theory or technology in the field itself , requiring more systematic training than has hitherto been necessary .
14 But although the students ' efforts compared well with other universities and schools , the Bristol team has some distance to go before it can match the efforts of the Japanese motor industry entry which achieved 6,142 miles to the gallon .
15 Ms Patti Rundall , of the Baby Milk Action Coalition which opposes unnecessary use of infant formulae , said : ‘ We are delighted with the ruling , but Boots has not been chastened . ’
16 Moreover , many of those laws on the statute books which empowered colonial administrators to control the printed media remained in force and were used by the new governments after independence .
17 Second , the action sequences which constitute social routines may provide the child with the basis for making some initial hypotheses about the relationship between syntax and meaning ( McNamara 1972 ) .
18 The walls of these are thick with blood vessels which absorb gaseous oxygen .
19 It is the last leg of an interview marathon which began this summer , when Cooltempo , anticipating an earlier release for the record , flew a plane-load of Britain 's music press out to meet her in New York .
20 Liz Earle 's book Vital Oils ( Ebury Press , £6.99 ) features a healthy eating plan which replaces saturated fats with pure , unprocessed oils — testers found their scalps became less flaky and , in some cases , dandruff cleared up .
21 Her achievements are detailed in a section of the Good Health exhibition at the Dorman Museum which charts 100 years of health care in Middlesbrough .
22 The British Government , seeing that this practice clearly violated the spirit of the agreement on fishing quotas which gave some protection to the British fishing industry , passed the Merchant Shipping Act of 1988 restricting British registration of fishing vessels to British individuals and companies .
23 Smaller firms in the UK are more vulnerable to takeovers because of the existence of a sophisticated Stock Exchange which encourages small companies to raise finance by being floated on the unlisted markets .
24 Borough councillors on the transport committee will consider the proposal on Monday but Mr Docherty said whatever their decision he expected they would take a back seat to Stockton Borough Council which coordinated last year 's meetings .
25 Clearly , it is desirable to minimize search costs which include any expense associated with the acquisition of the source or access to it , as well as the searcher 's time .
26 Each year the department publishes a postgraduate prospectus which contains full details of the degree courses offered , brief information about research work , lists of staff members and lists of students and their projects .
27 On March 20 Junzo Okudaira was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment after being found guilty of planting a car bomb which killed five people outside a US servicemen 's club in Naples in 1988 [ see p. 35989 ] .
28 This has walls thick with blood capillaries which absorb gaseous oxygen .
29 Africans received laws , fines and even imprisonment for certain agricultural and pastoral practices ( and the other restrictions which enabled Europeans to realise their economic interests of the day ) , while European settlers received physical infrastructure , loans , and an agricultural extension service backed by research stations which researched commercial crops for commercial farmers .
30 He urged the EC to end agricultural export subsidies which damaged Argentinian producers , and called on European firms to become involved in the current privatization programme due to be completed by the end of 1992 [ see p. 38572 ] .
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