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

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1 New elements include Visual WorkBench , and AppWizard , which automates the first steps of using an application framework , which Microsoft says makes it easier to get started developing an application .
2 In The Future of an Illusion , the use of the term ‘ religion ’ is one which fits the Jewish-Islamic-Christian complex of religions , which are built upon the notion of a Creator God .
3 Figure 1 b shows the rotation rate residuals after allowing for the increased value of slowdown rate which fits the later part of Fig. 1 a .
4 Ltd. v. B.O.A.C. [ 1955 ] A.C. 169 , 191 , Lord Reid stated that if the arguments are fairly evenly balanced ( not that I believe they are in this case ) , that interpretation should be chosen which involves the least alteration of the existing law .
5 Indira Gandhi declares a State of Emergency , detaining opposition leaders without trial and launching a ‘ family planning ’ campaign which involves the compulsory sterilization of many villagers .
6 ( 1977 ) have argued that resources should be shifted between spending heads and even between agencies , and Banister ( 1980 ) has argued for a total welfare perspective which involves the best use of all existing facilities , not just the transport-related ones .
7 Gallagher , who was injured in February and was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a year , follows striker Nigel Shaw as a beneficiary of the new operation , which involves the small insertion of laser equipment in the side of the knee to minimise surgery .
8 Gallagher , who was injured in February and was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a year , follows striker Nigel Shaw as a beneficiary of the new operation , which involves the small insertion of laser equipment in the side of the knee to minimise surgery .
9 Other applications of biotechnology which are relevant to environmental management include resource recycling , such as the use of organisms to scavenge useful materials from waste products , mineral extraction or biomining which involves the bacterial leaching of mineral ores , and energy production .
10 Forum Theatre can usefully be seen as small group work which involves the whole group as active spectators .
11 The resurrection of dead life through the repetition of supposed past actions will be a theme of the poem , and the poem will also be about suggesting a ‘ root ’ for primitive ( which here includes apelike primitive ) behaviour through mythological explanation which involves the merciless demystification of myth .
12 Building on these basic premises , we constructed a conceptual framework which integrates the dual experience of disability and ageing in what we have termed the ‘ disability/ageing career ’ ( see Figure 1 ) .
13 Use of the Maxial PoS terminal requires the modification of the installation 's central PoS software , which receives the same string of characters as that for a transaction entered through a conventional keyboard .
14 Table 8.2 defines the variables used in Table 8.3 , which displays the comparative data on company operations in the four countries .
15 The special Latin status of ‘ Italian-ness ’ is especially evident in the extensive build-up to the Mondiali , which displays the extravagant aspects of a nation which exalts and gives equal value to cultural institutions like football and opera .
16 In Ephesos is the modest-sized Temple of Hadrian which displays the Mesopotamian tradition of an arched lintel , a device introduced from Syria in the first century ( 133 ) .
17 Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships , it will be difficult to fit into the existing order .
18 The EC has made clear its continuing full support for the United Nations Secretary-General 's mission of good offices , which offers the best hope of progress towards a comprehensive , just and lasting solution to the intercommunal dispute .
19 Brathay Exploration Group ( 05394 33942 ) A revamped and excellent organisation which offers the best chance for 15- to 25-year-olds of getting on an expedition ; this year to South China , Iceland , two to Norway ( Lapland and Jotunheimen ) , around Mont Blanc and to several of the remoter parts of Britain .
20 It seems to represent a programme which is extremely good value for the taxpayer and which offers the best prospects of much better services for the user .
21 You can also store the checksum data on a floppy , which offers the ultimate protection against being subverted .
22 Where an officer wants to see what a new or unconsented discharge consists of , therefore , or where his own judgment suggests that a discharge may be polluting , he turns to his sample bucket , which offers the ultimate means for practical purposes of establishing the kind and degree of pollution .
23 It is this which offers the greatest challenge to a photographer .
24 It is this which offers the greatest challenge to a photographer .
25 A recently reported Bacillus subtilis HPr structure , which represents the phosphorylated state of HPr with no torsion-angle strain , provides direct evidence supporting our hypothesis that torsion-angle strain plays a direct part in the function of HPr .
26 The limiting value of the second integral is , from equation ( 11.16 ) , which represents the combined effect of a continuous spectrum of sinewaves with the amplitude inversely proportional to frequency .
27 Instead of defining the state of mind which represents the required concept of voluntary consent , choice theories follow the normal pattern of common law reasoning and resort to an ‘ extrovert ’ approach .
28 This may not always be the lowest price available , but the one which represents the best value over a period of time .
29 Does he accept that individuals should have the right to choose representation which represents the best value for money and that there is no saving to the Treasury under his proposals ?
30 Staff in the Official Solicitor 's office , which represents the legal interests of children in care , are concerned that the children could be left out of a possible £2 million compensation agreement offered by the council 's insurers .
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