Example sentences of "[vb pp] which [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And there 's a V A T , V A C twenty expanded which has more gadgets on it . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | If recycled materials were used , far less energy would be needed which means less pollution . |
4 | In practice , systems may be found which favour either party . |
5 | A number of factors have been identified which distinguish this sort of country : |
6 | 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 . |
7 | In this chapter , some of the evidence will be reviewed which sheds some light on three questions . |
8 | In 1965 an Act was passed which reversed this judgment . |
9 | In 1934 a new unemployment Act was passed which went some way towards relieving a gradually diminishing problem . |
10 | The other emits next to nothing — an efficient Swiss filter has been fitted which removes most particles and dust . |
11 | Later other drugs were discovered which mitigated this handicap . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | In 1969 , a paper was published which gave some examples of this unfortunate practice . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | A second report was also launched which examines many aspects of nuclear safety including computerised protection systems , storage of nuclear waste , and nuclear emergencies . |