Example sentences of "which is [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Members are reminded that , while they remain in employment which is connected with activities of hotel , catering and institutional management , they are entitled to claim income tax relief in respect of their subscriptions to the HCIMA .
2 If we take the starting of the wipers to be an effect of a given circumstance , we must accept that there is a type of circumstance which is connected with startings of wipers generally .
3 Insulin is packaged inside β cells as the precursor proinsulin , which is cleaved on secretion into C peptide and insulin .
4 With ( AT ) 5 GC(AT) 5 ( Figure 2e ) all the ApT sites are cut at about 20% of the central GC , except for the ApT on the 5'-side of the centre which is cleaved at 60% of the GC .
5 An institution , which is recognized by commentators from Bagehot to Shils and Young as appealing to irrational sentiments , is given a rational justification .
6 Allows the user to collect together in one package all the modules comprising a single piece of software which is intended for issue as a product , either internally or to a customer .
7 A special type of package which is intended for issue to clients as a product .
8 There are times when it might seem that this is a definition which can produce the sense of a self which is both amorphous and autonomous , of a doubtful self which also serves to cast doubt on the human world that lies beyond the subjective individual — a world which some writers are , and some are not , very cunning in , and which is inhabited by people with a working knowledge of who they are and what they are doing .
9 If the auction process fails — for example because no bids are received — the shares remain in the ownership of the former holder and the dividend is increased to a rate , known as the default rate , which is calculated in accordance with a prescribed formula .
10 These may consist of constraints imposed by the finance section , the legal or tax advisors , those who set the house-style for documents , and so on , representing elements of the wider system , which is influenced in turn by environmental factors .
11 The ideal of a complete integration of the cultural mission of the universities with English was to be most clearly articulated in the pages of the Newbolt Report of 1921 , The Teaching of English in England , which is examined in detail in chapter 2 ( pp. 41–67 ) .
12 This paper presents a conceptual exposition of prevention in child care , which is examined in relation to four models of welfare .
13 The two following chapters explore an issue which has been prominent in the debate on language teaching in recent years ( and which is related to the distinction between type and token descriptions which I discussed above ) , namely the relationship between meaning as formally encoded in a language , its grammar and lexis , and meaning which is achieved in context by the exploitation of these formal properties .
14 Ideally you should aim to be number one which is achieved by mauling with other boxers — hopefully in the ring .
15 Silos are used to store fresh grass which is fed to cattle in the cool winter months when grass stops growing .
16 In relation to nationalised industries , it is commonplace to vest in a particular Minister of the Crown a power to issue general directives as to the running of the industry in question but this is again nothing more than a matter of organisational preference ; not , of course a preference which is a matter of caprice but which is based on notions of the best procedures to attain the objective in view .
17 The sensitivities of fitness to changes in survival and fertility at different ages are explained in Box 1 , and illustrated by Fig. 1 , which is based on data from lines of Drosophila selected for early or late reproduction .
18 This is a very large issue mostly beyond the scope of this book except to note that ergonomics is an exemplar of a style of thinking which is based on characteristics of people .
19 This argument , which is based on grounds of natural justice and procedural fairness , is resisted by counsel for the Secretary of State , partly because the statutory structure does not require that the information should be given and partly in reliance on the decision of this court in Payne v. Lord Harris of Greenwich [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 754 .
20 The church is to be distinctive from the rest of the world ; people around us are familiar with a way of life where rank and wealth matter , and people want to achieve what they think matters — only to find that it does n't satisfy them ; God 's people are to have a way of life which is based on equality in God 's sight , and not be measured in terms of social standing .
21 For this procedure a diagram was used which shows the relation between vitrinite reflectance and relative depth ( Fig. 2 ) and which is based on measurements of vitrinite reflectance in 45 deep boreholes of western Germany .
22 I mean we , we clearly do not have a socialist society even at the end of land reform as we , as we 've seen in a sense we 've created a , a private enterprise system which is based on equalities within capitalism .
23 Compensation for illness and injury ( follow-up studies ) Investigators : Dr P W J Bartrip , P Fenn , H Genn Two follow-up studies have been completed : the social history of the workmen 's compensation system 1897-1948 ; and the study of out-of-court settlements in personal injury claims , which is based on interviews with lawyers and insurance officers .
24 And thirdly they argue that a model formulated by Japanese scientists to estimate the numbers of sperm whales , which is based on age of whale at sexual maturity , offers better evidence about whale stocks than the model developed by the International Institute for Economic Development , which uses length of whale ; yet the Japanese model does not fit the data as well as the IIED model .
25 The company , which is based at Abingdon in Oxfordshire , made three million pounds for the six months up to March this year .
26 The Lister-Petter company , which is based at Dursley in Gloucestershire , beat off stiff competition to clinch the two year deal to make eight thousand engines .
27 The unsatisfactory state of the law resulting from the Infants ' Relief Act 1874 has now been remedied by the Minors ' Contracts Act 1987 , which is based upon recommendations of the Law Commission .
28 With respect , there is much to be said for the minority view expressed by Lord Pearce which is based upon certainty in transactions and would not expose the parties to shifts in scientific knowledge right up to the time of trial .
29 Other approaches , including those of Douglas and Bourdieu , are concerned with consumers themselves as groups with interests , both cognitive and material , which are projected in patterns of objects , and in this case it is industry which is seen as handmaiden to the pattern of consumer group demands .
30 Given the general distrust of authority amongst the user population and the problems encountered in obtaining treatment and successfully coming off in the community , there is obviously a need for a service which is seen by users to be impartial .
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