Example sentences of "which fall [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , a special significance attaches to sets of incompatibles ( as well as to compatibles ) which fall under a single superordinate :
2 Some algorithms forward prune any paths which fall below a certain threshold .
3 But of course the water is not heaped up into a cube and so it is perhaps more appropriate , though less convenient , to think of this mass of salt water in its actual context — as a veneer-thin skin which lurks in those troughs and valleys which fall below the mean circumference of the earth 's planetary spheroid .
4 When stock checking , the reps have the authority to reorder any titles which fall below the agreed number .
5 Sections which fall below an acceptable standard in terms of quantity , quality of content , or physical condition should receive priority .
6 Inadequate professional services are services which fall below an acceptable standard , but are short of negligent work .
7 Experience tells us that there are organizations which fall between the profit-oriented and the Type B non-profit .
8 There is a danger though , that the ancient deciduous woodlands , which fall outside the shaded areas on the maps depicting past and present extents of the wood of Caledon , may be forgotten .
9 The physical effect of this is that all test particles which fall into the non-scalar curvature singularity feel infinite tidal forces , but observers can move arbitrarily close to the singularity on other curves and feel no untoward effects .
10 For example , although the Immigration Rules ( which fall into the second category ) have statutory backing , there is considerable doubt about the extent to which departure from them renders decisions liable to be quashed .
11 The pool-liners which fall into the next category are what one might call in the medium-price range and represent good value for the average newcomer to water gardening .
12 Words which fall into the open class are those which are potentially unlimited in number because new words can be added to the language as the need arises .
13 They are all linked with parts of educational activity which fall within a typical institutional plan and are now largely covered in the requirements for the publication of comparative information laid down in the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 .
14 Only the public expenditure costs have been counted , not those which fall within the private , domestic domain ( Rimmer , 1983 ; Parker , 1990a ) .
15 The next model is the CDP-497 ( £159.99 ) which adds to these features Auto space ( adds a three-second space between the replay of successive tracks which is particularly useful for a tape deck with AMS — Automatic Music Search ) and a Link Edit mode which will automatically indicate any tracks on a disc which fall within the remaining tape time on a cassette .
16 For samples which fall within the appropriate range it has been suggested that a universal calibration curve can be constructed to relate V R and M , by assuming that the hydrodynamic volume of a macromolecule is related to the product , where [ η ] is the intrinsic viscosity of the polymer in the carrier solvent used , at the temperature of measurement .
17 CIMA would like to see the audit requirement scrapped for all companies which fall within the statutory definition of a small company .
18 It appears from the accounts that quite a different reading is given to occasions of physical or verbal reprimand which fall within the acknowledged framework of official penalties .
19 We both are ready and willing to shoulder the responsibilities and duties which fall upon the rich and powerful nations of the world .
20 Cases of the latter type , where the adjective is used only to aid identification and does not actually apply to the entity of the phrase , closely resemble the great bulk of noun + noun phrases in their structural value , examples such as : ( 11 ) army manoeuvres the piano factory a sea monster an angle bracket However , even among noun + noun phrases , certain specimens occur which are clearly analogous to the former type ; as in : ( 12 ) a doctor journalist ( or doctor-journalist ) Chancellor Kohl a bed-settee These would permit an affirmative answer to our diagnostic test , although normally it is necessary to allow a little leeway in the shape of an added determiner to allow for this requirement of English : ( 13 ) Maurice is a journalist and he is also a doctor 2.3 It would be useful to have names for the two types of adjectival use , and there are fortunately two terms available which fall in the right semantic area and which have not been pre-empted for any other widely accepted technical linguistic purpose .
21 Products which fall in the top left-hand group are those which are in attractive markets and which the company handles well .
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