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

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1 Soviet assets in Luanda now include a floating dry-dock , a communications station and access for BEAR D aircraft which patrol the South Atlantic sealanes .
2 It assumes that it is actually the unemployed who are being imprisoned , and , furthermore , is clearly untenable when faced with data which show the numbers unemployed in England and Wales many times greater than the numbers imprisoned .
3 Seismic data which show the deep structure of rift systems have revealed a much more complex pattern of faulting than was suspected in the classic rift model , with the presence of listric as well as normal faults .
4 These are the data which tell the planner how to go about accumulating an audience , and what is needed to achieve given levels of reach and frequency ( see page 109 ) .
5 The next question to be considered is how he explains the cross-section and short-run time-series data which yield an apc which falls as measured income rises .
6 Using more recent data which provide a similar comparison , Figure 11.2 plots real money stock and real GDP for the period 1979 — 87 .
7 The authors discuss neither Simpson nor the important paper by John Cronin et al in 1981 ( Nature , vol 292 , p 113 ) which summarises the mass of morphological and molecular data which contradict the punctuational argument as applied to human evolution .
8 By examining data which give the criminal record and other characteristics for a sample of subjects it is possible to develop a statistical equation which can be used for making predictions .
9 Bare hospital tanks have their place , but are not popular with fish which prefer a sandy substrate .
10 Fish which feel the need can always nibble at a plant that will help them , in the same way that cows and even dogs know which herbs to eat when they are ill .
11 This allows the use of small-mesh nets to drag up thousands of small fish which have no direct commercial food value .
12 Despite statistics which reveal a reducing young population , only a very few employees will accept 40s and they are rare indeed who even interview 50s .
13 Let me tell him about the previous 12 months ' statistics which show a decrease in salmonella food poisoning and that the Food Safety Act 1990 is working .
14 Apartments for 2,3 or 4 people are available with kitchenette and private bathroom and studios for 2–3 people which have a kitchenette and private bathrooms across the corridor .
15 In Amalgamemnon story-telling in the future tense is at once a reassertion of individual creativity and a counter-attack on the discourses of the media which ignore the fictionality of the material they present and the conventions which are at its source .
16 That colourful and noisy species which bestrode the '80s City landscape has appeared to be approaching extinction this year .
17 A phylum is a group of species which share a basic body plan and thus , presumably , a common ancestor .
18 For example , the density and diversity of ground flora will vary according to the rotation cycle and the tree species which comprise the canopy .
19 The latter are usually leguminous species which enhance the nitrogen content of the soil to the benefit of the arable crop and regular pruning to prevent shading of the crop provides a further source of nutrients as a mulch .
20 This gives a lighter , cleaner taste which does n't overpower and illustrates the fact that it is not just the obvious oily herring , mackerel and salmon which have the body to withstand a mustard onslaught .
21 Parting the thorny pyracantha which spread an orderly growth , regular in its production of white flowers and orange berries , to this level of the window-sills , she searched , meticulously and in vain .
22 But there is a general agreement on the major works which form the bases of the different perspectives or theories ; as with other subjects , sociology has its ‘ classics ’ .
23 We shall therefore only look at some of the writings we could have considered , and concentrate on those works which contain a large proportion of anthropological discussion .
24 Reverie , Myth and Sensuality : Sculpture in Britain 1880–1910 , running concurrently with Traces of the Figure , brings together 30 works which represent the movement in sculpture which is also now known as the ‘ New Sculpture ’ , a categorisation which follows Edmund Gosse 's articles that appeared in the Art Journal during 1894 .
25 There are three large works which stand upon the floor , three works which comprise a number of smaller reliefs arranged in rows , ten single reliefs and , in a new development , works made of coloured glass , and fibreglass and lead .
26 The significance of this difference in approach to relief-composition among works which share a style that is in other respects as consistent as it is distinctive , will best be discussed after we have looked at the pediments .
27 Meanwhile the category of ‘ art ’ is normally and even insistently applied to works which have no other purpose but to be works of art
28 In concluding this section of the history of the study of the flora of the Outer Hebrides , it is particularly worthwhile to comment upon some published works which have a bearing upon plant conservation or habitat management , and whose authors were conservationists .
29 Nevertheless they should have no place in pure classical ballets because they are largely acrobatic , and as such have a place only in certain modern works which discard the old conventions in order to display the athleticism and freedom of movement that today 's choreographers use as part of their material .
30 It is ironic that this dual aspiration , on the one hand , to give back autonomy to the socialist writer to produce works which balance the twin exigencies of socialist ideology and literary form , and on the other , to generate as a consequence a fuller , richer , more complex depiction of reality , marks , in fact , a return to the spirit of Nizan 's understanding of socialist realism in France in the 1930s .
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