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

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1 The inspectorate in 1990 could only visit , according to the Low Pay Review , some 7 per cent of firms , which averages out at a visit every 14 years .
2 The other would allow the smart to inherit the Earth ( plus a legacy from their wealthy parents ) and console us with the exhortation to work harder if we want more , which goes down like a glass of sand in the unemployment deserts .
3 NI takes a different subject every month , making its a valuable part-work which builds up into a library on development , a handy source of reference .
4 It is not every failure to comply with law or every constitutional and non-constitutional short cut which adds up to an approach to powers which give rise to questions of legitimacy .
5 It is a large , friendly and comfortable Georgian building with a delightful landscaped garden which looks out to a paddock , and some thick wooded hills beyond .
6 Although , ’ I point out with a wicked twinkle , which shows up as a flash of prismatic light on the edges of the glass , ‘ Rainbow has — recently — been entertaining the flicker of a wild fantasy about returning to religion .
7 Stress is always responsible for neuro eczema , which shows up as a patch of inflammation in the nape of the neck at the top of the spine .
8 The goal of this chapter is to examine the importance of commitment and conviction and to analyse the doubt which grows out of a deficiency at the threshold of conversion .
9 Discipleship is an undertaking which grows out of an understanding .
10 The Bit Stik itself is a hand-held joystick control , which links up with an Apple II microcomputer .
11 By his technique , by the force of words and theme , by the disciplined speed of his narrative , he draws us into a fiction which takes off from a foundation of known fact and recognisable truth .
12 It has a single lubricator for the cylinders and a single safety valve which divides out like a Drummond safety valve on top of the dome .
13 This starts along a walled lane which opens out into a field .
14 At the end of a long esplanade , which opens out Into a concourse , there are two churches , one above the other .
15 Puzzling over this , I nearly miss a water rail which scuttles off down a drainage ditch towards the loch of Westsandwick .
16 Application 64 141 describes a miniature motor cycle which folds down into a briefcase .
17 The study , which follows on from a pilot study funded by ESRC , involves the Departments of Civil Engineering and Law .
18 This task , which follows on from a programme covering these subjects , incorporates the strands of communication skills , behavioural sciences , ethics , and law in the assessment .
19 This project , which follows on from a number of years of ESRC funded research in the same group , on the psychology of communication and relationships , aims to explore and to unify these two areas .
20 Which works out as a percentage , that twenty nine percent of our staff the moment are support staff .
21 Unlike building model aeroplanes or playing computer games , you can consume the finished product , which works out at a cost of 10p a pint .
22 According to recent reports , there is £8bn outstanding on credit cards in the UK , which works out at an average of between £350 and £400 on each card in issue with an interest rate of about 26 per cent a year .
23 Therefore any adjustment which comes about as a result of an increase in the money supply will probably take place first of all through purchases of short-term , highly liquid financial assets such as Treasury bills and bank bills .
24 It spans the Laxford River which comes down from a string of lochs alongside the Lairg road and is notable for salmon fishing .
25 The case which is the subject of this note provides a useful insight into the analysis of an unfair dismissal claim which arises out of an employee 's refusal to accept new terms and either resignation followed by a constructive dismissal claim or dismissal consequent upon that refusal .
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