Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [verb] [to-vb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Another effect of the flare is to wind up the blade speed which helps to give a greater safety margin . |
2 | The least stable group is a coalition which exists to achieve a specific end . |
3 | The school had a guidance programme which needed to develop a range of activities and contacts with employees , trainers and further education institutions so that students could make career choices in an informed and knowledgeable way . |
4 | One of its most important activities is a Leadership Training Programme which aims to train a total of 700 animators . |
5 | The case involved sales of Brazilian groundnut extraction which proved to contain a proportion of poison . |
6 | Provisions in a contract which purported to give a non-judicial body exclusive power to decide questions affecting the rights of contracting parties would be void as contrary to public policy . |
7 | Very recently ( i.e. since 1984 ) , it is possible that the Education Support Grant ( ESG ) and Grant-related In-service Training ( GRIST ) programmes , herald a new , mixed category which aims to create a balance between two of the three major models of dissemination theory , instrumental and individual . |
8 | The legislature concluded that it was inconvenient for leases for the duration of the war to be void and therefore by the Validation of War-time Leases Act 1944 Parliament provided , by section 1(1) , that any agreement entered into before or after the passing of the Act which purported to grant a tenancy for the duration of the war : |
9 | On March 30 , 1990 , the Bundestag approved a gene technology law which aimed to create a legal framework to regulate the area and remove the legal uncertainties that had existed before , including those resulting from the Hoechst case . |
10 | A law which fails to protect a woman 's right to refuse sexual intercourse fails to uphold her right to full and equal citizenship . |
11 | If HaL meets its reported dates , it could beat Sun to market with a 64-bit system — but it is Sun which expects to create a high-volume 64-bit market supplying both its own needs and those of its cloners . |
12 | His car was hit head-on by another vehicle which swerved to avoid a cow that had strayed onto the bush road . |
13 | Overetching , particularly with Alizarin red S , produces a very dense stain which tends to spread a precipitate even over dolomite and quartz if they are present . |
14 | The concerts have been organised by Darlington council which hopes to provide a programme of music in the park throughout the summer season . |
15 | The jury , also a an international body , then selected twelve semi-finalists , each of whom played a quintet with the Tokyo String Quartet , and a recital which had to include a piece commissioned by the board for the competition , and of which , therefore , there was no standard interpretation . |
16 | It is a metaphor which attempts to create a reality of organization whereby cooperation is mobilised for fight with the outside world . |
17 | There was a broken light fitting overhead which seemed to present a good fixture . |
18 | The Argentine agreement was thwarted largely by the March 1962 coup which brought to power a right-wing military government which promptly suspended the 1953 trade agreement with the USSR . |
19 | Haslam found this a rather passive role compared to running a business himself , so when he was asked to become ICI 's personnel director he jumped at the opportunity to tackle a job which appeared to have a higher executive content . |
20 | Yards were a typical feature not only of industrial cities but of many a small country town which had to accommodate a rising population . |
21 | EURO MP Stephen Hughes will today open a national conference which aims to give a better view of European society . |
22 | For this reason we welcomed the fact that the Minister of State , Sir Wyn Roberts , backed the Wales Tourist Board led Marinas Review Group which attempted to negotiate a statement of principles to guide coastal developments during 1990/91 . |
23 | It is a hill climbing process which attempts to find a compact encoding of a language which is not too dissimilar from its training set . |
24 | A unique feature is a cockpit lid which reverses to become a cartop transporter . |
25 | It is a small commercial music festival which helps to support a large free family entertainment programme . |
26 | Okapi '86 automatically invokes a procedure which tries to find a likely correction before asking the user for a decision . |
27 | Ford speaks of any mutation which chances to give a " remote resemblance " to a more protected species , from which some advantage , however slight , might accrue . |
28 | The school is both a place and a system of education which continues to play a crucial role in preparing young people for adult and working life . |
29 | Teachers should realise , therefore , in presenting their programmes of Religious Education which seek to foster a personal faith and commitment they can quite properly assess pupils ' knowledge , understanding , skills and attitudes in varying degrees for the benefit of the individual pupil . |
30 | He jerked his head slightly towards the other end of the bar where someone was describing to the lady in question some event which seemed to involve a great deal of grappling with her unresisting frame . |