Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A system of transitional payments is in operation , which slows down the effects of these changes on current claimants .
2 It 's the issue of the name which conjures up the problems . ’
3 The nature of the soil depends upon the climate ( which breaks down the rocks ) , upon the kinds of rocks involved ( hard , soft , limy , granitic ) and partly upon their age .
4 The figures come from a new survey by the Guardian newspaper , which boils down the profits of our fastest growing industry like this : Drugs trade is worth £2.74 billion .
5 Doctors take the Hippocratic Oath which lays down the obligations and proper conduct of their profession .
6 The li as a whole is the cosmic pattern which lays down the lines along which nature and man move , which harmonizes opposites with complementary functions , Yin and Yang , ruler and subject , father and son , and alternates day and night , birth and death , the rise and fall of dynasties , in regular cycles , diverging downwards to the minutest detail of texture and converging upwards to the unity in which everything is interrelated .
7 The memorandum of association is of crucial importance to the company , for it is this document which lays down the boundaries of the company 's activities .
8 There 's an article of the Constitution which lays down the fields with which Parliament may concern itself .
9 The government 's circular ( 8/87 ) which lays down the guidelines to be observed stresses the importance of a spirit of confidence between parents , governors and teachers in the approach to this question .
10 There 's a very interesting table which is now produced by the D of E , not by Labour Weekly or anybody else , which lays out the amounts of money that are set aside in order for the collection .
11 In the Nineties we are rediscovering a way of living and dressing which picks up the threads of that decade and updates it . ’
12 There is chemical pollution discharged into rivers from factories and chemical plants , which clogs up the rivers with toxic substances and adds to the filth in the seas .
13 The most common kinds of situations giving rise to interaction amongst Network members are summarised below , together with a checklist which sets out the obligations of the initiating member and the participating member in each set of circumstances .
14 What has to be registered Section 396 , which sets out the charges that have to be registered , enumerates a list of registrable charges and any charge not on the list does not have to be registered .
15 As a cyclist , and campaigner on behalf of cycling , I warmly welcome this consultation document , which sets out the issues very clearly and comprehensively .
16 A further limitation upon the actions of those managing the company is imposed by the company 's memorandum of association , which sets out the bounds within which the company must operate .
17 Yes , in our document N Y Two which sets out the objectives of the York greenbelt in more detail .
18 The Employment Service has published the Jobseeker 's Charter which sets out the standards of service that the Agency will aim to achieve for each client .
19 IT follows that the contract ( subject to the limits imposed by the general law ) which sets out the expectations of the parties can also define and/or limit the scope of that responsibility , both professional and financial .
20 You 've got a list attached to the report , which sets out the details of the payments and the er , locations of the various establishments referred to .
21 It is a document which sets out the terms of a loan and is usually issued under authority of a company 's seal , Repayment is provided for at some future date .
22 It is important to bear in mind that a set of standard terms is a legal document which sets out the terms of a contract .
23 If anyone is interested i could post excerpts from an article sent to rec.sport.soccer which sums up the norwegains playing in Premiership — in fact we have the largest contigent of players from outside the British Isles right now .
24 ‘ It 's a considerable problem because the pigeons produce enormous amounts of guano which blocks up the gutters . ’
25 Bad films emerge from creative anarchy which brings out the weaknesses of those involved .
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