Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun sg] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Certain matrices have properties which make reciprocation rather easier than would otherwise be the case . |
2 | However , computers which process information much faster than before , and programming techniques which emulate the way language works are developing rapidly . |
3 | The invention consists essentially of a system of lifts each formed by a wet dock wherein the vessel to be transported is waterborne , the dock being mounted on a wheeled carriage adapted to support the dock horizontally and to run on inclined railways extending between the higher and lower water levels , the ways being transverse to the length of the dock which travels broadside on so as to admit of a short length of wheel base and a steep grade . |
4 | Institutions are viewed as expressions of collective purposes which maintain vitality so long as they are able to maintain a clear sense of purpose . |
5 | This is a fibre which takes dye so easily and well to produce all these lovely vibrant colours . |
6 | There is an evolving industry where indices are developed which measure deprivation more accurately and attempt to identify the ‘ best ’ one . |
7 | The poem which advocates marriage so long as the partner is chosen reasonably is included , but not the second poem which examines the dangers of marriage per se . |
8 | ( iii ) Limitation of liability.It has been said that the courts tend to view clauses which limit liability more favourably than those which provide for a total exclusion . |
9 | A further increase in steric hindrance is imposed by substituting an α-methyl group , which restricts rotation even further and leads to higher T g . |
10 | Stannard 's treatment is not entirely new , rather he is usefully conveying elements of some recent trends in Christian theology which take science very seriously while preserving the realities of faith ( one thinks of the writings of Tom Torrance , Stanley Jaki , Arthur Peacocke , the meetings of the UK science and Faith Forum , and of the World Council of Churches 's programme on faith and science ) . |
11 | Instead they have called for the diversion of subsidies paid to the nuclear power industry--one of the reasons why coal-based electricity is " uncompetitive " --to the development and improvement of technologies which burn coal more efficiently and more cleanly . |
12 | We can still hope for one which makes life harder rather than easier for him . |