Example sentences of "which [verb] the [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In this chapter , we examine the factors which influence the demand for money and the important question of how the economy reacts to changes in the supply of money . |
2 | Or it may represent the God-given confusion which represents the opportunity for maturity outside the safe confines of the Garden of Eden . |
3 | At least 40 people had been killed in the campaign period in a series of incidents which revealed the potential for conflict in the transition programme . |
4 | The second was the break with naturalism , led by Max Reinhardt , which paved the way for expressionist theatre . |
5 | The contradiction between the two could be seen in the nationalist movements which paved the way for independence , in which there was a constant tension between the attempt to build a genuine nationalist movement and the tendency for support to be delivered on a tribal basis . |
6 | If he could hardly be described as a democrat , he certainly helped establish the parliamentary control and party politics which paved the way for democracy . |
7 | So important is this factor in shaping the evolution of man that Freud , in a number of places in his works , 9 but principally in a footnote to Civilization and its Discontents , comments at length on the way in which the adoption of an erect posture in man produced what he termed an ‘ organic repression ’ which paved the way for civilization . |
8 | The favourite explanation , however , was ‘ speculative hoarding ’ , and it was this which became the target for government action ( in addition to a series of measures designed to speed up the release and development of land ) . |
9 | The ‘ Entebbe Maths ’ in the ‘ sixties and for the ‘ sixties was a success story and one which laid the foundation for interest and expertise in curriculum development not only in Mathematics but in other subjects as well . |
10 | There are no ultimate advantages or disadvantages , and such companies offer a very successful but different approach to organisation and management development which minimises the need for executive search consultants . |
11 | ON January 13 the Turks will stop the flow of the mighty Euphrates river for a month to build up the water level in their new Ataturk dam ; fine , except that the Euphrates flows into Iraq which needs the water for irrigation and electricity . |
12 | The county councils are concerned with whether the proposals are consistent with their structure plans , which provide the framework for development in the area . |
13 | New fisheries legislation which changed the basis for regulation of Greenland 's shrimp fisheries and attached quasi-property rights to licences to fish were introduced in 1990/91 , and were aimed at tackling the industry 's problems . |
14 | Action : Neither the user issue of package P ( which has the DC for module X activated ) nor the latest issue of package P in LIFESPAN reference module X as a CONTAINS-SOURCE-OF relation . |
15 | Thus one new , expensive , and unproven system is substituted for another expensive , admittedly imperfect system , which has the potential for improvement . |
16 | Where jobs are available , there is evidence that higher AFDC payments do apparently encourage more people to remain dependent on the state than where they are lower , but overall variations in labour market buoyancy mean that ‘ analyses which place the blame for poverty among these families upon the welfare ‘ largesse ’ are deficient' ( p. 210 ) . |
17 | In the normal case the interfering public authority is the court which entertains the suit for defamation . |
18 | The SN9300 , aimed at engineering and educational users comes in two types of enclosure : full VME with T9000 VME master board for supporting flexible addressing over the VME bus ; or passive rack , which uses the backplane for power sourcing only . |
19 | The SN9300 , targeted at engineering and educational users comes in two types of enclosure : full VME with T9000 VME master card for supporting flexible addressing over the VME bus ; or passive rack , which uses the backplane for power sourcing only . |
20 | The Legislative Assembly approved a controversial legal assistance treaty with the United States on July 16 which opened the way for co-operation in operations against drugs and money laundering [ see pp. 37771 ; 38237 ] . |
21 | This defeat was itself part of the wider eclipse of state medicine in the 1870s and 1880s , which opened the space for purity groups to push for their own conception of sexual reform through the criminal law . |
22 | Now I notice newspaper advertisements for job positions which specify the need for LCCIEB qualifications . |
23 | However , it left unchanged at 9.75 per cent the more internationally sensitive Lombard rate , which set the ceiling for money market rates . |
24 | For example , in the web of agencies which surround the US presidency and make key foreign and defence policy decisions , Domhoff ( 1970 , 1978b ) claims to detect clear evidence of capitalist control over both popular and elite opinion-making agencies , which set the agenda for policy-making . |
25 | Discussion of these issues is also complicated by the link between global warming and deforestation , which reduces the capacity for absorption of excess carbon dioxide . |
26 | Amongst these was the 0–6–0 type ( 1849 ) with inside cylinders and frames , for the Leeds and Thirsk Railway , a design which established the standard for freight locomotives in Britain over many decades . |
27 | In an interesting but rather elusive study of Methodism , which sees it as " the English counterpart to the democratic revolution " , the critical dynamic in a " modernisation " of English society which bypassed the need for revolution , Professor Semmel writes that Wesley primarily addressed his message to " The poor of the nascent proletariat of England 's growing factory towns " . |
28 | In the main , the college has produced little radical comment or research of note during the four decades of its existence , for the various chief officers have jealously ensured that any consolidation of ideological excellence at this location has been neutered , and under Home Office direction its senior courses have primarily been used to provide a stream of suitably acquiescent candidates for the ACPO ranks , who readily take on the symbols and metaphors of dominance which feed the appetite for power Stead warns against . |
29 | Where an order for possession is made under Ord 24 ( " summary procedure " for recovery of land occupied without licence or consent ) , r 5(4) says that there is nothing which prevents the order for possession being given on a specific date as if the proceedings had been brought by action ( r 5(3) and ( 4 ) . |
30 | Consequently , primary prevention within a social work context may be seen as action which prevents the need for allocation of client status ( Benn , 1976 ; Richards , 1987 ) . |