Example sentences of "which [art] [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But there are many languages in which the tone can determine the meaning of a word , and changing from one tone to another can completely change the meaning .
2 In November it was reported that the European Communities had agreed to proposals for Namibia to join the Lomé Convention , under which the country would secure an annual beef quota , at an estimated price 40 per cent higher than the world market , which would make Namibia the second largest beef exporter among the African , Caribbean and Pacific countries ( after Botswana ) .
3 The store is a collection of store locations or words , into each of which the computer can place a piece of information , to be retained for later extraction and use .
4 In the case of two tangencies for the same indifference curve illustrated by 10 in the figure , a ‘ gap ’ is created in labour supply as there is no wage at which the individual will choose the number of hours associated with the ‘ kink ’ point 2 .
5 Because of the need to refuel the two power cars , the practical operating range of an HST set is about 1,100 miles after which the unit must visit the depot to replenish its tanks .
6 A similar video was made showing the physical environment of the mainstream school and the tutor group of which the child would become a member if she came to the school .
7 I take the true rule to be that where a specific article is offered for sale , without express warranty , or without circumstances from which the law will imply a warranty … and the buyer has full opportunity of inspecting and forming his own judgment , the rule caveat emptor applies .
8 But the fact that Mr. Perot was trying to buy both properties simultaneously , and that the family did in fact buy both properties , is quite sufficient ground on which the judge could draw the inference that the Perots might attach importance to acquiring both properties .
9 If you still feel the firm has no power to release the tenancy on the grounds stated we shall be pleased if you will advise us if there are any other grounds on which the firm could give the release without the surviving partner 's consent …
10 The period over which the firm should have the right to draw down funds should be established at the outset and formally agreed with both the banker and the client .
11 BY discussing in the preceding chapter the ways in which the public may perceive a problem as a ‘ legal ’ problem and the steps which the profession might take to assist in the identification of problems which require legal advice for their solution we have already indicated that we are concerned , in the main , with the provision of information and advice by lawyers .
12 The occupational therapist plans suitable activities through which the carer can help the patient to overcome these perceptual problems .
13 Thus the only way by which the government might achieve a higher level of output would be by cheating , by not following the rule it says it will follow .
14 In a move which startled some Western observers , he proposed that state enterprises — 96 per cent of the country 's economy — should be transformed into joint stock companies in which the government would retain a controlling share , as a first step towards privatization .
15 In terms of the law of tort , the risk theory contemplates either a strict liability scheme of compensation , in which the government would bear the initial burden of compensation , or a no-fault scheme in which the individual is insured against loss by some form of insurance ( perhaps tax-based ) .
16 The committee declined to accept the view put to them by the Joint Permanent Secretary to the Treasury that tribunals ought to be regarded as part of the machinery of public administration for which the Government should retain a close and continuing responsibility .
17 Can he give some information about the way in which the Government can encourage the greater recruitment of traffic wardens up to full complement in police forces and encourage the better use of those wardens so that they make the best possible contribution to the maintenance of traffic flow and the release of police officers for the control of crime ?
18 There may also be ways in which the church could discuss the topic more openly .
19 Enhancement in this context means the carrying out of works which are intended to lengthen substantially the useful life of the asset , to increase substantially its open market value , or to increase substantially the extent to which the asset will serve the purposes of the local authority concerned .
20 The first is the return date by which the claimant must return the completed Summons to court following service and by which the debtor requires to advise the court whether he wishes to defend the action or offer to make payment by instalments .
21 And these three are in effect but one matter , showing the certainty of the time for which the lessee shall have the land , and if any of these fail , it is not a good lease , for then there wants certainty .
22 The loans will be drawn from the so-called Edinburgh facility , under which the EIB will lend a total of five billion Ecu ( about £408 billion ) to projects such as road , rail , energy and telecommunications networks over the next two years .
23 Indeed , Alain Sroufe at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota , urges that we stop trying to find the response in the child 's physiology , and learn instead to think of it as an ‘ organisational construct ’ , an economic way in which the experimenter can characterise the pattern of behavioural linkages between the child and its environment .
24 If the commissioner finds maladministration and the authority does not remedy it to the satisfaction of the complainant , there is no way in which the complainant can pursue the matter further .
25 Index Pages These provide lists of options , from which the user must make a selection to access particular facilities .
26 non-descriptors or terms which are not to be used in the index but which appear in the thesaurus in order to expand the entry vocabulary ( terms through which the user can enter the thesaurus and be directed to the appropriate term ) of the indexing language .
27 As well as asking why you have been selected as a redundancy candidate and , if appropriate , arguing that a fair procedure would result in the selection of one of your colleagues instead , you may find it fruitful to explore the other ways in which the company can achieve the desired savings without putting your job at risk .
28 There is some uncertainty as to the extent to which the company can rectify the register without an application to the court .
29 A proposed right is a claim which the proposer would like the society to enforce .
30 The extent to which the Crown could control the composition of Parliament was , however , habitually exaggerated by contemporaries , at least from the 1760s onwards .
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