Example sentences of "[noun] which [vb -s] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The reality that there are rights of ownership and that they are liable to , and do , conflict with those of labour can not be exorcised by pretending that they are not there ; and it is the exclusion of the public sector from the Committee 's purview which admits that reality . |
2 | Perhaps the most striking is the bronze statue of an airman at Dalton-on-Tees which honours those who served at RAF Croft ( FP November , p29 ) . |
3 | In these situations there is no hope for an end to these ‘ holy ’ conflicts unless there becomes available some completely new religion which rejects all existing ‘ gods ’ , and offers an alternative form of religion and deity with viability so well reasoned and convincing that it inexorably eliminates all others . |
4 | If such an attractive new influence could be spread abroad in the world , where so many people long for a religion which has that ring of truth , the detection of which is a priceless human ability acquired down through the ages and not to be denied , there would be a growing number of adherents rallying to it . |
5 | The Catholic Church is one religion which condemns all induced abortion , whatever the circumstances , and those women who become pregnant have no option . |
6 | The answer to this one is more forward speed which means more power or a cleaner model . |
7 | They see our future as merely an offshore island for foreign investment which guarantees some tenuous future in the European Community . |
8 | Given the complications , we have to strive for a definition of violence which incorporates all these aspects . |
9 | I cut a path through the rushes which allows enough space for two rods , and room each side to wade to the water 's edge . |
10 | So says the American umpire , Dana Leconto , who has tried out the new Palm Unit , a hand-held microprocessor which logs all shots , reminds players of court and ball changes , keeps time and does everything but make line calls . |
11 | The coast which offers some splendid walks , can be reached in thirty-five minutes . |
12 | Yes , I know it looks like an inverted yacht and that the garde that the D series was avant never materialised , but a production-line car which combines such a ridiculously optimistic view of the public 's aesthetic sensibilities with so much understanding of daily long-distance driving has to have a lot going for it . |
13 | To develop a meaningful measure of readmission which has any validity as a measure of clinical care requires that the admission be unplanned , related to the index admission , and in some way avoidable . |
14 | Jimmy has a box of 0 cricket balls , each weighing 1 kg but he found that he had to take two out of the box to make it balance with a 40kg , weight , The equation which describes this balance would be : unc If Jimmy put back the two cricket balls into the box what would happen to the balance ? |
15 | This can be done by direct measurements of the maximum dimension of a hundred grains through a calibrated eye piece graticule , or on a screen , followed by calculation of the standard deviation of these dimensions and application of a conversion equation which adjusts this value for the effects of random sectioning ( e.g. Harrell & eriksson , 1979 ) . |
16 | Temperature is another significant factor ; this is expressed in the Arrhenius equation which indicates that reaction rates approximately double for each 10° C rise in temperature . |
17 | Compact Directors are responsible for overseeing a programme which involves all the participating schools and employers . |
18 | And ensure there 's a programme which achieves that . |
19 | He says he would have thought that a programme which attracts such high viewing and media attention would have sought the appropriate legal advice . |
20 | WACC is supporting ANARAP 's initial training programme which starts this year . |
21 | There is a line from a familiar hymn which captures this idea very well : ‘ A second Adam to the fight and to the rescue came . ’ |
22 | The department has an active programme of research which covers all sectors of Electronics and Electrical Engineering . |
23 | The Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure noted research which suggests that only 15 per cent . |
24 | RSPB spokesperson Mike Everett said some of the worst offenders were a minority of gamekeepers who shoot birds of prey because they believe they threaten their game birds ‘ despite research which shows this is not the case . ’ |
25 | The evidence that there is just one kind of cell which generates all the blood cell types — a multipotential stem cell — comes from destroying the stem cells of mice and then replacing them with just stem cells . |
26 | An ‘ open ’ question produces a reply which leaves more room for uncertainty . |
27 | Cawson defines corporatism as a process ‘ in which organizations representing monopolistic functional interests engage in political exchange with state agencies over public policy outputs which involves those organizations in a role that combines interest representation and policy implementation through delegated self-enforcement ’ ( 1985a , p. 8 ) . |
28 | Lennie 's ultimate paradise in this dream is to get to tend rabbits , and this is referred to all the time throughout the book , adding to the sense of impending tragedy which exists all the way through the book , until the tragedy actually occurs . |
29 | Although at the end of Bair 's lengthy work a number of contradictions and conflicts do remain , this is nevertheless a meticulously researched study which provides many insights into de Beauvoir 's world . |
30 | Concern also continues to be expressed in some quarters over the increasingly authoritarian attitudes and methodology which surrounds some police practices and there is a commensurate fear about the growth in policing and the exercise of their extensive powers , which look set to become increasingly centralized and wieldy . |