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

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1 Also in the gallery is the holographic giftshop which offers a rare opportunity to purchase fascinating souvenirs from a dazzling range of laser products , the latest hologram watches and calculators and a unique range of holographic jewellery , with the largest selection of holograms for the home .
2 My argument here is that the recent emphasis on flexibility has generated pluralist consensus within English which represents a further refusal to articulate an underlying basis and a clear set of aims and principles for the discipline ; and that this refusal , when understood in relation to the appropriation by the new right of the residues of the humanist programme , forms a significant characteristic of the continuing crisis in English studies .
3 In the lower third of each labium minus is the small opening of Bartholin 's gland , which produces a viscid secretion to aid lubrication in sexual intercourse .
4 Ratcliffe ( 1988 ) describes it as a technique used in rehabilitating people with memory loss , confusion and time-place-person disorientation which adds a humanistic element to care , and discusses in some detail how it affects communicating .
5 Player A's payoff each period is almost linear , but does have a quadratic term in the control variable which has a negative sign to preserve concavity .
6 The very ubiquity of the mass media removes media as a whole system from the scope of positivist social analysis ; for how may we ‘ measure ’ the ‘ impact ’ of a social force which is omnipresent within social life and which has a great deal to do with constituting it ?
7 In all phases of the education system , community language sessions have to be made enjoyable : such language learning is a process which has a real capacity to engage the learners even where there may not be significant material rewards .
8 Judging the awards is a fascinating experience which has a refreshing tendency to challenge preconceived notions .
9 The latter houses the Small Area Health Statistics Research Unit ( SAHSRU ) , which has a specific remit to conduct research into morbidity and mortality at local scales ( Elliot 1988 ) .
10 This is the major challenge for the training programme which has a vital part to play in shaping the success of the new arrangements .
11 In a sector beset with intellectual arrogance which has a disturbing tendency to under-rate the value of the customer and blame poor audiences on the weaknesses of marketing rather than , as is more likely , on the weaknesses of the artistic offering , it was refreshing to find a company which had used marketing techniques successfully — and which claimed it would continue to do so .
12 Be careful not to use anything which has a bactericidal action to treat your pond , as it will kill off the filter bacteria and render it useless .
13 This was abolished in 1972 and consequently the prosecution must now convince a more representative sample of the population that a publisher ought to be punished : a sample , moreover , which has a constitutional right to acquit irrespective of the letter of the law .
14 The whole essence of a TechDoc system is that it is an integrated product which allows a single individual to complete all the tasks necessary to create the final document .
15 Transport engineers in the Hague , for example , are developing a new rapid rail system , called Randstad Rail , which uses a sophisticated locomotive to improve speed , safety , comfort and reliability .
16 SOLARA SOLAR TORCH Design : a rechargeable torch which uses a solar panel to convert light directly into electricity .
17 An American company Health Images UK has already installed a body scanner , which uses a magnetic field to detect problems , at its medical centre on Darlington 's Yarm Road Industrial Estate .
18 An emergency dental treatment kit from Dentanurse UK Ltd ( £8.80 including p&p ) , which includes a sterile needle to fit any syringe in case you need urgent dental treatment
19 Offa 's Dyke , covering lines some 150 miles long , although at points perhaps relying on rivers rather than ramparts for defence , is a work which reveals a tremendous ability to organise labour : the Danish Danevirke is child 's play compared with it .
20 understand the science and technology which underlies a particular process to aid in the day-to-day operation and trouble-shooting of existing effluent treatment plant ;
21 The methodology is operationalized in a macro which calls a separate program to perturb the input data without changing the topology .
22 There seems to be a memory for elaborate patterns and sequences which takes a long time to develop .
23 A variation that we used to do , but which takes a little practice to get right , is to cut an elastic band , hold one end with your thumb or finger tip just below the implant , reach round the back with the other hand , stretch the elastic and , keeping it stretched , bring the end round and over the section under your thumb , grip it in the same way , pass round again and over the starting point .
24 Lenders face a different type of control from those which rule producers and retailers generally : rules such as licensing ( which implies a more-than-usual need to separate sheep from goats ) ; specially detailed legislative attention to advertising and contracts ; at least a legal presumption that above a certain level ‘ prices ’ of borrowed money are unlawful .
25 This saving is used to acquire and manage a portfolio of assets which yields a sufficient return to pay pensions and insurance claims , as well as providing a working rate of return for the financial institution .
26 Underlying inflation , which provides a better guide to cost pressures as it excludes volatile mortgage interest rates , was slightly stronger at 3.4 per cent , up from 3.2 per cent in January .
27 Which suggests a considerable ability to modify a reflex with learned behavior , ’ Dr. Briant said .
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