Example sentences of "[adj] which [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The main point of interest here is the bends in bar 2 which follow the 4ths in bar 1 .
2 As can be seen from Table 3.1 , there are nine government stocks outstanding which have no final maturity ; they are irredeemable bonds .
3 It 's not suitable for owners of Amstrad PC-1512s and 1640s which have no fans — much like the company itself , apparently .
4 It is now appropriate to consider the extension of the solution into the prior regions I , II and III which describe the approaching waves that give rise to this particular interaction .
5 This is evident from the series of Northamptonshire militia lists dating between 1762 and 1786 which record the occupations of men aged between eighteen and forty-five who were liable for military service .
6 Finally , in cases involving legal aid , legal aid rates are established by regulations and it will be these which determine the amount payable to the solicitor out of the Legal Aid Fund for work done whether contentious or non-contentious .
7 This is illustrated by figures 5.10 and 5.11 which show the percentage of the seats in each house of the various State Legislatures won by the Democratic Party in 1972–6 .
8 The generalized class of examples which it recognises consists of all which produce a sum close to K.
9 We can then find the values of the latter which make the firm 's best response profit as small as possible .
10 The deviance of 11a is thus different from that of 9a : the substitutes for table in the latter which remove the anomaly can be distinctively characterised in semantic terms .
11 Here the position may be summed up by saying that the control task may recently have been added to the conceptive ideological and translating practices , but it is these latter which constitute the lawyer 's work , and in terms of which his job should be sociologically defined .
12 It was against that background that the judges and staff of the court had throughout the year been examining what measures were feasible which tip the balance in the direction of reducing delays , either by an improved system for screening appeals or by an improved system for handling them or both .
13 These problems , and those which surround the major role-reversal , frequently remain unconsidered and undiscussed within families , thereby enabling problems to grow until they reach the stage of ‘ granny bashing ’ or ‘ granny dumping ’ when care is withdrawn , and even family breakdown occurs .
14 For this assumption to be consistent with rational expectations , equation ( 6.7 ) must exhibit three key characteristics : first , the variables on the right-hand side of equation ( 6.7 ) should include all those which exert an important impact on monetary growth .
15 Several theoretical positions have been developed to analyse local politics , broadly grouped into those which highlight local autonomy , and those which stress the role of national government and non-local determinants of change .
16 Firstly there are those which tell a comic or tragic story , such as La Fille Mal Gardée or Romeo and Juliet .
17 We gain little from minute attention to the manufacturers ' congratulations for our choice of car , or from the swearing-in in court , and , on a first reading of a novel , it may be more important to follow those parts which forward the plot than those which set the scene .
18 The most obvious differences are apparent when comparing problems in so-called developing societies with those which confront the industrialised societies .
19 But it is treatment , not subject matter , which determines the stance of the artist — not the ‘ what ’ , but the ‘ how ’ and the ‘ why ’ — and studies of wickedness , even those which depict the crime in all its brutality , may nevertheless illuminate , appal or even deter .
20 The decisions vary in type from those which are strategic in nature , those which maintain the status quo and those which occur almost by default .
21 We shall consider these counter-attacks under two broad headings : those which maintain the assumption of price flexibility ; and those which do not .
22 Policy remains in the hands of people who do not have disabilities and who are frequently so far on the other side of the experiential divide between people with and without disabilities that ‘ objective policies ’ — that is , those which ignore the experiential divide — simply serve to reinforce the notion of disability rather than the values and abilities of those who are different .
23 Doctrines of governmental restraint are those which deny the government 's right to pursue certain valuable goals , or require it to maintain undisturbed a certain state of affairs , even though it could , if it were to try , improve it .
24 Even the great spread of inter-war surburban houses , such as those which line the Kingston by-pass in Surrey , have a fascinating story to tell of the growth of such areas if we are prepared to look at them properly .
25 The qualifications necessary to enable a person to stand in a local electionaire more extensive in some instances and more restrictive in others than those which enable a person to vote .
26 They point to universality of demand which range from those of socio-political and economic systems to those which embrace the importance of communication and technology and , further , which call for a balance of those requirements of society which are rational , moral , aesthetic and belief-centred ( Lawton 1986 ) .
27 ‘ Subversive activities are generally regarded as those which threaten the safety or well-being of the State and which are intended to undermine or overthrow Parliamentary democracy by political , industrial or violent means ’ .
28 Zeigler divides the public hazards into those which result from the production of raw materials and manufactured goods , those which originate in transport and transmission and those which threaten the public in their role as consumers .
29 Subversive activities are those which threaten the safety or well being of the State , and which are intended to undermine or overthrow Parliamentary democracy by political , industrial or violent means .
30 In Britain ‘ subversive activities ’ are defined as ‘ those which threaten the safety or well being of the State , and which are intended to undermine or overthrow Parliamentary democracy by political , industrial or violent means ’ ( Home Office , 1984 ) .
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