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

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1 Another Williams-bred youngster , Pond Curlew , which receives start of eight metres , looks like being favourite for the Easter Handicap after clocking the fastest time of 27.44 , though he takes on Florida Bill , unbeaten in three rounds of the competition , also off eight metres , tonight .
2 An example was ultrasound , suggested by a zoologist whose colleague 's ‘ bat detector ’ , which receives sound in ultrasonic frequencies , had picked up a strong signal emanating from a nearby ancient site .
3 Price is another factor which influences quantity with some foods — mainly those we think of as protein foods .
4 Through primary amino acid sequence analysis we have identified an evolutionary conserved serine residue ( Ser-249 ) in Jun-Core which contains homology to known sites of DNA-PK phosphorylation in other proteins .
5 We will continue to develop the NHS Trust movement which places responsibility for managing hospitals and other services with local teams who are closest to patients .
6 One supposed justification is that these extra offences are needed to cope with ‘ group offending ’ , which causes fear in ordinary citizens , and extra difficulties for the police and for prosecutors ( in obtaining persuasive evidence ) .
7 The most important river in the region is the Marne which starts life in dramatic surroundings a few kilometres south of Langres , not far from the magnificent Château le Pailly .
8 A type of module which allows reference to non-ASCII contents .
9 Distinctly the minority view is that which allows laughter at both tales to be free of moral implications and which thus allows the tales genuinely to be fun — which would not , of course , imply that the two tales are vacuous exercises aimed at giving pleasure alone .
10 Namely , a support system which allows movement in all sorts of new directions .
11 The discourse analyst , like the experimental psychologist , is mainly interested in the level of frequency which reaches significance in perceptual terms .
12 AEA offers an efficient and cost-effective operation which includes expertise in all aspects of decommissioning of contaminated facilities and minimisation of costs to customers , all within the framework of the highest safety standards .
13 They point also ( 1987 , pp. 18–19 ) to an entrenched ‘ disbelief system ’ which includes scepticism about attempted reforms and a belief-far from groundless — that such reforms often fail .
14 He acts redemptively with regard to culture , which includes judgment on some elements , but also affirmation in other areas , and a transformation of the whole .
15 P&O Distribution have already taken delivery of the first new vehicles dedicated to the contract , which includes delivery of finished goods from the IDEM mill in Cardiff to customers in the UK and to Arjo Wiggins ' Belgian distribution centre .
16 This misrecognition later becomes the ‘ ego ideal ’ which affords identification with idealised others , and it is this possibility of identification which constitutes another aspect of pleasure in film-viewing , as well as the voyeuristic mode posited by Freud .
17 And finally , a greater diversity of provision , a mixed economy of welfare , is expected to develop and the public social services are expected to move from the role of monopoly provider into that of the ‘ enabling authority ’ who , by developing their purchasing , contracting , and planning role , will in part be providers in a market but will also be those who create a market of care services which takes account of local needs and demands .
18 It should be understood that the market does not have an actual geographical location , but that the market is the activity which takes place between financial institutions , using the various instruments and facilities to make liquidity adjustments , to maximise returns on money they are holding .
19 What is distinctive about corporatism , however , is the process of closure ( rather than competition ) which can lead to monopoly interest representation , and the form of the political exchange ( representation/control/delegated self-enforcement ) which takes place between corporatist associations and the state .
20 Erm on paragraph twenty erm the government 's proposals will penalise all the camping which takes place outside recognised sites while at the same time I 've already said , removing any incentive or obligation for local authorities to provide enough sites anyway so i it 's , it 's a a total squeeze that on the one hand the government is restricting the number of pitches and then penalising everybody who has n't got one !
21 Specialities of the Seewinkel are the excellent buffet breakfast , pancake buffets , and the barbecue or ice cream buffet which takes place on alternative weeks .
22 Horsefield in West Ardsley , near Wakefield , refers to Lee Gap Horse Fair which takes place on two days , the 24th August and the 17th September , known as the ‘ former ’ and ‘ latter Lee ’ .
23 There is a public health service which takes care of all illnesses free of charge .
24 Earlier this month it announced the £48.8 million acquisition of Clifford Foods , which delivers milk across five counties in the south of England from Kent to Cornwall .
25 This was amended to $100bn in a 1987 revision of the law , and now the Congressional Budget Office , which keeps track of such things , tells us that this too will be overshot , resulting in a deficit estimated at $117.8bn .
26 There are other higher-level categories , such as Strategic , which requires information from all areas for planning purposes ; Managerial , which similarly needs data for day-to-day working ; Operational , which relates to the way in which particular programmes are implemented .
27 This study contradicts the ‘ flocculus hypotheses ’ , which requires activation of vestibular inputs during motor learning .
28 Courtaulds Aerospace at Littleborough in the UK is hoping to become the first business in its industry to gain an award under the new Investors in People scheme which recognises training to national standards .
29 Information , other than academic successes , which throws light on personal achievements and characteristics ;
30 This is an important but different explanation from that which attributes failure of conservation programmes to the conservation agency ( e.g. the Ministry of Forestry , the Environment , or ad hoc project staff ) being ineffective in getting local people to cooperate with them .
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