Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Any help which tackles only the surface expression of the doubt lacks compassion and is bound to fail . |
2 | However , when searching for a particular route from the ‘ z ’ , a linear search must be employed to establish whether it exists or not , which slows down the search time compared with the 26-way tree where all 26 routes are allocated . |
3 | ‘ He brings the same singleminded approach to the job , ’ says Donal Murphy , secretary of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers ' Association , which represents mainly the dairy sector and is the second largest farm body in Eire . |
4 | However his second Service is marked by a peculiarly English innovation : the introduction of passages for solo voice and organ , which plays not a continuo role but polyphony to which the voice doubles a part or supplies an otherwise missing one : |
5 | Below the vernier is an illuminated mute button which shuts down the output socket sited on the far right , so when the tuner is put in line between the guitar and amp it mutes the signal after the tuner , for silent tuning on stage . |
6 | The relation is therefore a mechanism which illustrates how the labour market responds out of equilibrium . |
7 | On the benchmarks themselves , Pentium outstrips IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc 's fastest processors on integer performance , and is closing the gap with the RISC chips on floating point , although all are still comfortably ahead of the Intel processor with the exception of SuperSparc , which has only a 10% advantage over Pentium . |
8 | On the benchmarks themselves , Pentium outstrips IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc 's fastest processors on integer performance , and is closing the gap with the RISC chips on floating point , although all are still comfortably ahead of the Intel processor with the exception of SuperSparc , which has only a 10% advantage over Pentium . |
9 | In the case of the matching open-ended grant the effect is that of a price reduction , which incorporates both a substitution effect and an income effect ; hence the shift along the price consumption path PCC . |
10 | But after a while straight pieces of knitting cease to be satisfying and we progress to shaping , which speeds up the making-up process and also saves on materials . |
11 | One of these is the methanation reaction which occurs over a nickel metal catalyst and which was originally discovered by Sabatier and Senderens 80 years ago , Although this is widely used to make synthetic natural gas for example , there is even more interest in the production of compounds containing higher numbers of carbon atoms . |
12 | They 're , they 're built in remote places so you 've got all the , the er wild life around them and then you 've got er farmland which uses pesticide and stuff like , which kills off the insect life and to birds all young and stuff like that . |
13 | A system which uses only an immersion heater to provide the hot water is the easiest to design and install . |
14 | When you press this , the exposure is increased by a fixed amount which lightens both the foreground subject and the background . |
15 | The Deer Hunter is one of the greatest debuts in cinema history , magnificently realised ritual scenes and performances ( De Niro , Streep , Walken ) in a tale which shows how the Vietnam war ripped a Pennsylvanian mining community asunder . |
16 | Around most of the walls are black stone excrescences which take the form of a rib-cage projecting from a central spine which grows up the north side of the room and arches up to the centre of the ceiling . |
17 | Most Windows and Windows applications menus have a Help option which calls up an information screen relevant to the task in hand . |
18 | Steve Kennedy and David Ritchie climbed an icefall ( III ) which forms down the summer route The Whore 's Apron ( on the Glen Ceitlin Slabs ; and if that means nothing to you , it 's on Beinn Chaorach , off Glen Etive . |
19 | The Italian government , which takes over the EC presidency from Ireland next summer , will use the three-stage Delors strategy for monetary union as the basis for considering changes to the Treaty of Rome . |
20 | COMEDY is set to be one of the strong suits of Meridian which takes over the TVS area and its 5.2 million viewers . |
21 | These surveys come in the week when Carlton Television , which takes over the Thames franchise in the new year , announced its schedule . |
22 | TV company Carlton Communications , which takes over the Thames franchise in January , is looking good with analysts forecasting a profits increase of up to 16% , at £103m . |
23 | As soon as Maastricht comes into force , the commission and Belgium , which takes on the EC presidency next month , intend to work however many hours a week it takes to push through the works-council directive . |
24 | Substances such as iproniazid inhibit the enzyme monoamine oxidase ( MAO ) , which breaks down the neurotransmitter noradrenaline . |
25 | Instead , the logical policy is to tax consumption , at a rate which reflects not the disposal cost of a good but the costs which would be inflicted on society if it were illegally dumped . |
26 | This signal is amplified many times and used to drive a pen recorder which traces out a wave form plotting voltage against time . |
27 | A statement which sets up a test condition which can be used to control the subsequent flow of the program . |
28 | I reproduce one model procedure which sets out a management framework within which it can be achieved . |
29 | An interesting example is α4β1 , which binds both the IIICS domain of fibronectin and the immuno-globulin-like molecule V-CAM on endothelial cells . |
30 | A statement which prints out the error string associated with the last error which occurred . |