Example sentences of "which [vb -s] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We can contrast the Government 's approach with Labour 's approach , which goes in the opposite direction , once again leading industry and the public as lambs to the militant trade unionist slaughter .
2 This means that when one is treating a patient with homoeopathy , a substance is used which produces in a healthy person symptoms and signs similar to those presented by that patient .
3 Similarly it seems unlikely that the reader will bother to construct a three-dimensional , photographic representation of ‘ the baby ’ which cries in the first sentence and which is picked up in the second sentence .
4 But to refer to Wladek as ‘ a typical representative of the culturally passive mass which constitutes in every civilised society the enormous majority of the population ’ is to do less than justice to a tale which is at times very lively indeed and which was surely not written by any ‘ passive ’ sort of person .
5 But Krauss suggests that we know very well what sculpture is : it is a historically bounded category , with its own set of rules , which are not open to very much change : its internal logic is that of the monument , a commemorative representation , which sits in a particular place and ‘ speaks in a symbolic tongue about the meaning or use of that place ’ .
6 To catch a web-building spider , look for a web in the early morning after a still cool night when there will be dew on the web , which glistens in the early morning sunshine .
7 One species , which lives in a small area round the Suez , certainly does ripen its eggs at full moon , and a sea urchin off California has a similar lunar cycle , so there may be some substance to the fishermen 's claim .
8 It 's larva is a fierce predator of small fish , insects and invertebrates , which lives in a silty tunnel on the lake or river bed .
9 The Ammophila wasp , which lives in the open desert lands of the American mid-west , when breeding time comes starts digging a burrow .
10 If there exists a word which stands in a paronymic relation to one occurrence of a word form , but does not stand in the same relation to a second , syntactically identical occurrence of the same word form in a different context , then that word form is ambiguous , and the two occurrences exemplify different senses .
11 The Val d'Azun will take you down at its eastern end to the town of Argelés-Gazost , which stands in a wide basin of the Gave de Pau , some eight miles south of Lourdes .
12 The cathedral , which stands in a commanding position on a hill overlooking the wide valley below , was begun in the early twelfth century .
13 It is difficult to fit the two together , and to know which visits in the two books correspond .
14 A dramatised story of the operations of an imaginary business , which covers in a realistic way most aspects of business .
15 A more modest role model is offered in Suzy ( Chapman , 1982 ) which illustrates in a simple way some of the practicalities of coping with poor sight in day-to-day situations on the ways that friends can help .
16 But really it is the crew as a whole which counts in the long run on a job like this .
17 Throughout the reigns of his son and great-grandson he is referred to as Ring Edward ‘ who lies at Gloucester , but it remains a mystery as to whether the body which lies in the splendid tomb there is his or not .
18 by the N.N.E. striking Gifhorn Trough which lies in the northward continuation of the Hessen trough as part of the Mediterranean -Mjösen Zone .
19 A section of opinion believes that the emphasis on the Green Belt has obscured the major threat to the traditional British countryside which lies in the inappropriate development of small country towns .
20 Only the return through poetry and childhood images to the final home which lies in the blank page following the moment when ‘ the fire and the rose are one , .
21 In Yemen , seismic activity has commenced in our Hood block which lies in the same province as the oil fields recently discovered in the adjacent Masila area .
22 Average January temperatures are below freezing point , even as far south as Bitola , which lies in the same latitude as Naples .
23 Cartoon characters and keep-fit tips will be included in the GPTV service in London which starts in the New Year .
24 They must go further and establish that there was , in a legal sense , compulsion by something actually done or threatened , something beyond the implication of duress arising from a demand by persons in authority , which suffices in a true colore officii case .
25 Troops have already cordoned off the surrounding area with white mine tape , which flutters in the slight breeze .
26 Some schemes did not distinguish between the two terms , others preferred " investigations " , for the open-ended problems , and " problem " for a situation which results in a predetermined answer .
27 Thus ideology is a set of beliefs and values which provides a way of seeing and interpreting the world which results in a partial view of reality .
28 Sometimes the wet ink which is sprayed on to a horizontal board can spread out sideways , which results in a reasonably-uniform layer in the middle of the board , but an excessively thick border of ink around the edges of the board .
29 Criminal Justice Act 1982 , s. 1B(5) provides that if a sentence of detention in a young offender institution is passed on a juvenile which results in a total term of detention exceeding 12 months ' , any excess over 12 months ' is remitted and the sentence takes effect as a term of 12 months ' detention in a young offender institution .
30 In numerical terms , the nursing workforce renews itself every six years which results in a large population of nurses who are not practising within the NHS .
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