Example sentences of "[noun] which [verb] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The most effective means of reviewing the structure of such specialized lists is to consider two of the traditional subject headings lists which cover all subjects : Sears List of Subject Headings and the Library of Congress List of Subject Headings .
2 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 .
3 It is not a place where one spends all day , every day , cut off from other people , and self-contained large units which provide all residents ' daytime activities on site face the danger of becoming merely ‘ wards ’ in the community , new types of ‘ closed ’ institution .
4 The department has an active programme of research which covers all sectors of Electronics and Electrical Engineering .
5 Too late , someone in the security department which oversaw all aspects of the planning and construction realized the possibly fatal consequences of the integrated design of the air-conditioning system .
6 Thus the National Child Development Study which covered all children born during a week in 1958 found that at the age of 7 years there was a far higher proportion of children from the lower socio-economic groups who had not been immunised against smallpox , polio and diphtheria .
7 A myriad of green long-legged insects danced crazily around a light which shone all night above our heads .
8 At present , only cigarette packets are required to carry a health warning but , as from 1 January 1993 , an EEC directive comes into force which requires all tobacco products to carry one of 16 different warnings .
9 If an ambiguous penal provision should , as a matter of principle , be narrowly construed in the interests of liberty and fairness , a criminal statute which lacked all precision authorising the punishment of whatever conduct officials deemed it expedient to punish — should , on the same principle , be denied any application at all .
10 well in relation to the standard form contract there are cases er based upon prim er primarily article eighty five , one A which says agreements fixing terms and conditions , for with in article eighty five , it 's based upon the facts that the , the , the decisions of the commission and the court , say that elements of secondary competition can be restricted and here we have a standard form contract which restricts all elements of secondary competition
11 In Rasbora Ltd v JCL Marine Ltd [ 1977 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 645 Lawson J held that a clause in a contract for the sale of a motor yacht which excluded all liability in respect of defects could not be relied upon when an electrical fault resulted in the total loss of the boat within 27 hours of delivery .
12 One of the lessons to be drawn from the study of early-twentieth-century imperialism is the extraordinary durability of policies and programmes which lack all possibility of being realised .
13 In the Federal Republic , the ‘ chancellor-democracy ’ has at its disposal a continually growing government and management expertise which outlasts all parliaments : the twenty year long permanence of this government constellation is modified only by the federal structure .
14 Secondly , it is necessary to identify the leadership function which permeates all levels of the institution and thus develops a culture of creativity that discriminates between leadership and management , so enhancing both .
15 But his choice of verse form has condemned him to the weakness which mars all attempts to match the Horatian strophe with the English quatrain — the weakness of expansion .
16 With this is mind the Committee voted in favour ( 7:6 ) for the draft rules which classed all members other than Juniors as having full bondholding voting rights and responsibilities .
17 Between these two extremes there are obviously many degrees of importance , so we can hardly make hard and fast rules which suit all occasions .
18 It functions as a ‘ master metaphor ’ , the encapsulation of an ideology which structures all domains of thought :
19 His deputy , a Scot , later received a circular from the Food and Dairy Products Committee which extended all expiry dates by a few weeks .
20 If the trustees make a payment to a beneficiary as an income distribution and the trustees submit trust returns supported by the relevant income tax certificates which detail all sources of trust income arising and payments made to beneficiaries and the trustees pay the additional rate tax chargeable on the UK income of the trust credit can be obtained for income tax suffered by the trustees .
21 It is a thorough , comprehensive piece of work which covers all aspects of dairy farming from housing , feeding , to health and production .
22 Bulgaria 's Grand National Assembly on Oct. 24 passed an amendment to the Political Parties Act which debarred all personnel in the Army , police , judiciary , diplomatic service and full-time presidential staff from membership of a political party .
23 These pages present highlights of the financial results and look particularly at those areas which affect all staff and the future growth of the company .
24 When we turn to God in prayer and supplication with thanksgiving , God will fill us with the peace which passes all understanding , nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God which is expressed in Jesus Christ his son , our Lord .
25 There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet 's dictatorship .
26 Uniquely among code vendors , AEA is able to offer our customers engineering and consultancy support within AEA which spans all aspects of process technology , combustion and heat transfer .
27 Edited by Geoff Arnold , G3GSR , Radio Bygones is a high quality authoritative publication which covers all aspects of early wireless , transmitting and receiving — professional , amateur and domestic , with superb colour photographs helping to bring the whole subject to life .
28 This may vary from a few words exchanged over the garden fence , to visits which last all day .
29 At the end of the Mass there is a touching prayer as men go out into the world linking the sacrament of the one bread which binds all men in God with the bread and ale of human meeting : In the bidding prayers where the priest directs the people to pray and tells them what to pray for , probably after the offering and the anthem , again attention is directed to all estates of society , living and dead , including religious , both monastic and secular .
30 Nobody could reasonably dissent from this conclusion , Paley insists , yet that is just what the atheist , in effect , does when he contemplates the works of nature , for : every indication of contrivance , every manifestation of design , which existed in the watch , exists in the works of nature ; with the difference , on the side of nature , of being greater or more , and that in a degree which exceeds all computation .
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