Example sentences of "which [vb -s] the [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The toolset , which Cadre claims is the first integrated solution covering maintenance , test and reuse of existing software , includes six modules : system understanding , a reverse engineering tool for ‘ complete design recovery of C source programs ’ ; function understanding , producing control flow graphs and data and control complexity metrics ; the construction module , which automates the building of source code from Ensemble 's design environment ; test case generation , which automatically builds in test cases at function , unit or subsystem level ; test verification ; and a documentation module .
2 From the point of view of a science of politics classification can be seen as an elementary form of theory construction which involves the kind of generalization required in order to assign phenomena to particular classes .
3 Some of these remain , but most of the Central Government grant to local authorities is now in the form of the rate support grant and a grant known as a block grant , which involves the Secretary of State deciding the total sum to be paid to all local authorities ( after consultation with the local authority associations , and approval of the House of Commons ) and its apportionment .
4 One must also remember in this respect that a key feature of Church of Ireland organization is the local select vestry , which involves the laity in debate and discussion with clergy .
5 Yesterday 's visit centred on the caring sector at the college which involves the training of nursery nurses , volunteer care for the elderly , nannies and auxiliary nurses .
6 If you are arranging any function which involves the use of video , it is safest to specify as precisely as you can both the format and the colour system you will need or can offer .
7 Mr Murphy also raised the issue of why Navan Resources wished to mine andalusite when it can be manufactured more cheaply than it can be mined : ‘ Maybe because it is gold — there is gold there but the problem with gold is getting it out , because that is a very difficult process which involves the use of cyanide as a metal wash ’ .
8 There is a whole range of language communication , particularly that which involves the interrelation between speaker and hearer , which can not be fitted into this conceptual view of semantics ( see 9.1–9.1.2 ) .
9 A different example of the same basic process but one which involves the concentration of capital is given by Intasun 's expansion strategy .
10 In its turn , this belief has led to ‘ geometrical paradoxes ’ , and is ‘ the principal occasion of all that nice and extreme subtility which renders the study of mathematics so difficult and tedious ’ .
11 It is a breaking in of something wholly new : it is an act of creation which parallels the story of creation in Genesis 1 .
12 It contains a braided mesh of fine copper wire , which screens the conductor from interference
13 Yarrow ( Achillea millefolium ) has one Gaelic name , ‘ the plant that staunches bleeding ’ , as it is reputed to contain an element which aids the clotting of blood .
14 Midland Guaranteed Bond is an investment which offers the benefit of growth potential linked to the stock market as measured by the FT-SE 100 Index OR the return of your money in full after 5 years .
15 In this approach , it is assumed that the initial conditions are determined by the functions and which represents the wave in region II as it reaches the boundary , and by which represents the wave in region III as it reaches the boundary .
16 In this approach , it is assumed that the initial conditions are determined by the functions and which represents the wave in region II as it reaches the boundary , and by which represents the wave in region III as it reaches the boundary .
17 Or it may represent the God-given confusion which represents the opportunity for maturity outside the safe confines of the Garden of Eden .
18 The physical cut-off pulsatances are once again and but , to synthesise the band-stop response , inductive reactance in the low-pass prototype must become reactance This represents the reactance of inductance in parallel with capacitance where Similarly , capacitive reactance in the prototype becomes reactance which represents the reactance of inductance in series with capacitance where
19 ‘ Perhaps its the span which represents the gap between life and death ? ’
20 Thus a timetable which represents the week by week similarity of the arrangement of kinds of work in the day is a representation of order .
21 The other points to note on the Regulations are : ( i ) that advantage can not be taken of the section if a provision , ‘ however expressed , ’ of the company 's memorandum or articles requires copies of the full accounts to be sent to members or which prohibits the sending of summary financial statements ( ii ) that provisions , similar to those in relation to the full accounts , apply to approval by , and signature on behalf of , the directors of the summary , and ( iii ) that , up to the end of 1991 , most listed companies do not seem to have opted to adopt the innovation .
22 It is true that the oil crisis dealt an important blow to the functioning of the system and had a major impact on the form and timing of the crisis — constituting a trigger for the crash which separates the period of overheating from the subsequent one of mass unemployment and stagnation .
23 Another such example is to be found in ‘ no bird-song , no , nor bough/breaking with honey buds , ’ which enforces the idea of nature being beneath the power of the train itself .
24 Their eye-sockets have no bony floor , so when they blink , the eye-balls are drawn down into the skull and make a bulge in the roof of the mouth which squeezes the lump of food to the back of the throat .
25 The sense of delight , of gentle wonder , the startled realisation of his sense of her bodily perfection and spiritual grace is consummated not merely in their mutual passion but more enduringly in that oneness which is beyond time and space , which understands the fragility of love as well as its strengths , its ethereal qualities as well as its physical needs .
26 He was dressed in a long flannel shirt edged with lace , with flounces all down the middle , and five or six more on either side of the chest , all sewn with wool , in accordance with an Act of Parliament which forbids the use of linen or cotton for this purpose .
27 The most dramatic of the bridges built in Scotland by Thomas Telford ( q.v. ) is undoubtedly the Cartland Crags Bridge , which crosses the gorge of Mouse Water just north west of Lanark .
28 HOLT CHE The autonomous marshalling of the senses which produces the feeling of delight that precedes and precipitates wakening
29 This is very much in evidence in Marguerite Duras 's L'Amant ( 1984 ) , which began as a commentary on an album of family photographs and which dramatizes the fragility of identity and the textualization of recollection .
30 The condition required for the Fudenberg and Levine ( 1988 ) conclusion with imperfect monitoring is that the dominant strategy type receives strictly positive probability in the priors of the short term agents , or that with positive probability there exist a type which plays the action in equilibrium .
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