Example sentences of "which [vb -s] a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , where the vessel constitutes an instrument for pursuing an economic activity which involves a fixed establishment in the member state concerned , the registration of that vessel can not be dissociated from the exercise of the freedom of establishment .
2 It entails extending credit to the exporter which involves a financial cost through the loss of deposit interest or incurring bank loan charges .
3 One is to be systematic from the point of view of the skills it is aimed to develop through this kind of work , which involves a close definition of the skills necessary to complete a project satisfactorily , and then to structure the work to include the practice and development of these skills .
4 If we are to combat any attempt of the Right to exploit issues involving sexuality in order to hang onto power , we can not afford to neglect the virtue of solidarity — which involves a certain restraint concerning our feelings bout what other people do in bed .
5 The process of ageing , which involves a gradual deterioration of physical and intellectual ability and loss of acuity of the senses , inevitably results in lessened ability to carry out the many activities involved in the AL of maintaining a safe environment .
6 One important implication of this view of the state is that injustice can not be removed by reform , only by a revolution , and one which involves a radical change in the system , property rights , the content of education , the family , the fiscal system and so on .
7 Why are we so ready to treat as a minor operation an alteration which involves a major transformation in the cat 's lifestyle and personality ?
8 But most MEPs say the parliament should be in Brussels where they have their offices , and have signed a lease-buy deal on a £171 million debating chamber in Brussels which involves a legal obligation of annual rent of £16.7 million and will now be used for just a few hours each year .
9 In fact , profits that escape the PRT net will still be subject to corporation tax which involves a different set of rules on capital spending .
10 For both reasons , the amount of looking at the listener should go down during a phase of speech production which involves a large amount of cognitive planning .
11 A polycentric issue is one which involves a large number of interlocking and interacting interests and considerations .
12 Inefficiency of this sort , which involves a given level of output being produced at a cost which is higher than the theoretical minimum , is termed X-inefficiency .
13 Sterilisation is a permanent method of birth control which involves a minor operation for a man or woman .
14 But a majority of Community governments , particularly among the poorer countries , will insist on a much broader definition of economic union and one which involves a huge increase in resources for the less productive and competitive regions of the EC .
15 There is , in fact , a complex network of gene interactions , the product of one gene controlling the activity of others which involves an intimate relationship between nucleus and cytoplasm , because cytoplasmic signals play a crucial role in controlling transcription and thus determining whether genes are on or off .
16 Here again , there may be serious doubts about relevant anthropological facts , but the present point concerns the principle of the explanation , which involves an important difference from the incest case .
17 Crews of an RAF TriStar , which flies a twice-weekly service between the Falklands and Britain , say they can see the berg as they approach and leave the islands .
18 meet Strawberry and the Sensations , the rock group which receives a threatening message on the last night of its concert tour
19 In my annual report to the Authority in May 1988 — and ILEA is the only LEA which receives an annual report from its Chief Inspector — I commented on the implementation of the ISS curriculum proposals , that in years four and five science should be compulsory ; at least one arts course should be followed ; and a technical subject should be a compulsory option .
20 One of the few certainties in the European debate is physical geography which decrees a peripheral position for Scotland in the new Europe .
21 Immediately after the section on the eye , for example , The Neck of the Giraffe goes on to discuss the bombardier beetle , which squirts a lethal mixture of hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide into the face of its enemy .
22 As in 1949 at Lausanne , so the probability is that many refugees would oppose any surrender of their claim and would continue to struggle for a solution which goes a substantial way towards meeting both their physical needs and their sense of grievance .
23 The Law Society have now introduced the Client Care Scheme , which goes a long way to bonding this relationship at the outset .
24 One study which goes a long way towards identifying dimensions of the culture of the shop floor , and the political relatedness of workers to their enterprise has been completed by Paul E. Willis .
25 Patronage was necessary , because it was expected that the member of parliament should be able to obtain it , a fact which goes a long way towards explaining the close links between so many Scots members of parliament and administration .
26 Nowadays , the results of nearly all such surveys are plotted by computer , which offers a wide range of diagrammatic methods to portray the results .
27 It is a simple exercise , but one which offers a tangible link with the past .
28 The hotel has a lush , little inner courtyard which offers a tranquil haven of peace and serenity , away from the bustle of the city .
29 We are also developing a common funding formula for self- governing schools which is fair , both to the schools themselves and to the local education authorities which is transparent and which offers a reasonable prospect of stability of funding .
30 Made from Crinkle Antron Nylon which offers a laundered look with a hint of sparkle .
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