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

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1 13.2.2.3 the giving of such consent shall not involve more than the minimum delay which is necessary to protect commercial interests .
2 The other idea , which is necessary to make mathematical sense of the sum over histories , is ‘ imaginary time . ’
3 Meanwhile , the largest indoor oceanarium in the world , the John G Shedd in Chicago , which is keen to begin captive breeding of belugas , has applied to the American authorities for an import licence for Brightness .
4 They are employed at the moment at the university-run dental school which is due to close next year .
5 All this variety of opinion , assessment and recommendation will be considered by The Royal Commission on Criminal Justice , which is due to report this month .
6 Health Images UK Ltd , owners of the medical centre at Yarm Road which is due to open this month , say they would welcome plans to expand the site .
7 The Bank of Italy , which is due to unveil detailed guidelines on links between banks and industry shortly , is alert to the danger .
8 It 's the first commercially available amplifier to be based on ‘ current feedback ’ technology , which is supposed to provide high speed , wide bandwidth amplification .
9 It is wasting it though if cash which is supposed to help British firms and workers is spent abroad .
10 The founders send delegates to the bank 's assembly , which is supposed to exercise ultimate control over the bank 's affairs and to elect its director and its ‘ credit committee ’ .
11 In Bateman ( 1925 ) , where a doctor had attended the confinement of a woman who died whilst giving birth , the Court of Criminal Appeal held that there must be negligence over and above that which is sufficient to establish civil liability , and which shows ‘ such disregard for the life and safety of others ’ as to deserve punishment .
12 However , new colonists in Gran Pajonal are employing a fallow period of only 7 years , which is likely to cause long-term nutrient depletion so that maintenance of crop productivity will only be possible with the addition of artificial fertilisers .
13 Change in the 1990s must also be envisaged within the wider context of an integrated and more open European Market , which is likely to cause all manner of stresses and strains to British society and economy .
14 The reorganisation , which is likely to take seven weeks , will result in the food and drink section taking up 45pc of the floor space at the expense of the textiles section .
15 You may also be eligible for a range of services if your child is considered to be ‘ in need ’ ; a technical phrase which is likely to include many children with HIV , or children living in a household where an adult has HIV .
16 USL is currently looking at the commercial requirements for productising ANDF in a future iteration of Unix SVR4 , which is likely to include bundled installers .
17 ( b ) The unlawful act need not be a violent act but it must be " a dangerous act , that is , an act which is likely to injure another person " : Larkin [ 1943 ] 1 All ER 217 .
18 Thus on the one hand the liberal , free economy strategy is evidenced in the non-censorship of all but the most extreme pornography and the encouragement of commercial values in broadcasting , which is likely to mean decreased control over pornographic images , while on the other the strong state strategy is evidenced by that hard core pornography is not open to direct viewing by the public and by the appointment of censorious watchdogs over the BBC .
19 This is , again , a decisive change in the genre in our time and one which is likely to have lasting effects on it .
20 The secret of Proudfoot 's success is hard to encapsulate but it owes something to its leadership in productivity consultancy , advice which is likely to have enduring appeal when times are hard .
21 A proposal that public money should be spent on a measure which is likely to aggravate this position ( the low birth rate ) by making contraception universally available on request and thereby to affect adversely the continuity of the state , is one which we feel we can not endorse .
22 Costs in this area are not clear at the moment , except for the telephone system , which is likely to cost some £25,000 .
23 No method for the precise manipulation of the embryo in utero has been devised and so most experiments are carried out either in vitro or in an ectopic site in vivo , neither of which is likely to provide optimal conditions for normal differentiation and morphogenesis .
24 It is true that the glycol does depress the freezing point of the resulting mixture considerably and so postpones freezing but , when this eventually does happen the result is a mushy ice without mechanical strength which is unlikely to do much harm to the engine .
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