Example sentences of "[vb pp] which [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In response to these problems , a portable system was designed which contained all the information that a regular bureau would have .
2 For example , if an offline system were designed which destroyed all offline copies when bringing a module back online , then there is a possibility that files could be lost if the system crashes immediately following the restore before the online version had been safely backed up using the normal VMS system back-up procedures .
3 So after both of these elections a government was formed which had less electoral support than the opposition .
4 From these a geodesic surface can be formed which contains all the linear combinations , all of which are geodesics .
5 Of course , there may be considerations arising from the recruitment area which have a bearing on how computerization should be tackled in the other areas , but there is no doubt that a consistent overall strategy can be developed which incorporates all the major aspects of personnel administration and integrates them one with another .
6 And see whether or not there is basis for an agreement on that because if it is possible to get an agreement on that it is infinitely easier to persuade the government that regulations have to be written which cover all of these issues and cover all of the sectors and that therefore makes it easier to create a situation in which it is not possible for an independent company that wish to ignore the good practice guidelines to simply go ahead and do so .
7 Before we begin , however , I would like to point out that a great deal of contemporary music has been written which belies much or all of what I have to say .
8 And there 's a V A T , V A C twenty expanded which has more gadgets on it .
9 ‘ It 's encouraging that work is being made which refuses this ridiculous demand for positive images , which tries to take on multiple aspects of identity .
10 Although this is a complex area of the law and subject to much speculation as regards the various overlaps between artistic , aesthetic and functional designs , if a design has been made which has some degree of eye-appeal , an application for registration should be made .
11 If recycled materials were used , far less energy would be needed which means less pollution .
12 Images can be produced which reflect either T1 weighting , T2 weighting , or a combination of both .
13 An interface structure has been produced which makes this possible .
14 There are clear indications that this story was made up from older ones , and earlier compositions have been found which contain some of these features .
15 In practice , systems may be found which favour either party .
16 This would not necessarily conflict with the picture of word-meaning developed so far if a single superordinate sense could be found which covered all the variants .
17 A number of factors have been identified which distinguish this sort of country :
18 Yet for deaf people the isolation could well be more serious in integrated environments if such a policy change were to be effected which allowed this alignment .
19 In December 1936 a decree was issued which made all volunteer forces subject to military jurisdiction .
20 In this chapter , some of the evidence will be reviewed which sheds some light on three questions .
21 In 1965 an Act was passed which reversed this judgment .
22 In 1934 a new unemployment Act was passed which went some way towards relieving a gradually diminishing problem .
23 The other emits next to nothing — an efficient Swiss filter has been fitted which removes most particles and dust .
24 Later other drugs were discovered which mitigated this handicap .
25 Sperm whales have been discovered which have such badly damaged jaws that they could not grab and hold a live fish , and yet these whales are otherwise healthy and well fed .
26 The managerial implications are profound in many ways but above all a management framework must be created which facilitates such relationships in the first place and then allows them to flourish .
27 At the same time a quite different attitude to life is being constantly reinforced which ignores such questions and focuses on what is useful or factual or enjoyable .
28 Gaps were pinpointed which made this potentially excellent tool incomplete and hopes were fervently expressed that , as the funding from the Getty has come to an end , resources can be found to keep the system running and continued input assured .
29 In 1969 , a paper was published which gave some examples of this unfortunate practice .
30 The original system used a £25 million ICL 2960 computer with 100 on-line EDS-200 disc stores capable of holding 30 million separate dossiers but in 1984 ( an apt year indeed ) two ICL 2980 computers were ordered which provide enough capacity to store a 1,000-word report on every adult in Britain .
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