Example sentences of "which introduce the " in BNC.
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1 | The process can be repeated to produce complex patterns which introduce the regular hexagon and octagon to the faces . |
2 | Of considerable importance is a series of cases which introduce the concept of ‘ legitimate expectation ’ into the law of standing . |
3 | Similarly , Poulantzas in his criticism of Miliband insisted strongly upon the character of the state and social classes as ‘ objective structures ’ , conceived individuals only as the ‘ bearers ’ of ‘ objective instances ’ , and rejected those alternative conceptions which introduce the purposes of conscious social actors into the analysis . |
4 | ‘ Anna Karenina ’ has other plots which introduce the story of Anna , her husband and lover and provides a rich contrast to the events involving these three parties . |
5 | Raskolnikov could never have said that — which introduces the deeper issues involved in the switch from first-person to a nominal thirdperson narrative . |
6 | The two-spring injector ( which introduces the fuel in two stages ) as well as turbo charging all help to make the diesel process more efficient . |
7 | When a document has been saved it should be cleared from the screen before typing in a new document and not merely deleted ( which introduces the danger of unknowingly overwriting the file just saved ) . |
8 | Will this really be the movement which introduces the Antichrist to the world ? |
9 | In his role as friend and protector of the Nuer universe , and more especially of its constituent lineages , god is seen in specific manifestations or ‘ refractions ’ , which introduces the familiar theological problem of the one and the many . |
10 | It is this act which introduces the probabilistic element , the jarring discontinuity in the system 's experience . |
11 | Headline also publishes The Healing Garden by Sue Minter , curator of the Chelsea Physic Garden , which introduces the healing , soothing and stimulating benefits of plants , following in the tradition of early monastic gardens ( UK , Canada : Headline ; Australia/New Zealand : Collins , A & R ; US : Charles E Tuttle ) . |
12 | In the shorter version there are no preliminary prayers recorded and the formal prayer structure which introduces the opening events of the Passion story ( as in the long version ) is early abandoned in the account of the crucifixion itself in favour of an uninterrupted meditation on Christ 's Passion with which the observer is closely identified at many levels . |
13 | Which introduces the second theme , the rationalisation of housework . |
14 | STEP statement which introduces the terminating value for the loop . |
15 | Secondly , the World Church erm is your agenda in the sense that you might be interested to know there is a erm a video now available , er which introduces the work of CWM for the churches . |
16 | Ironically enough it was Helsinki which introduced the change . |
17 | The right of entry was further reduced by the 1971 Immigration Act which introduced the concept of ‘ patriality ’ . |
18 | The 1988 white paper which introduced the reforms was sensibly called ‘ Working for Patients ’ ; to listen to ministers and other Tory politicians , it might have been called ‘ Working for Accountants ’ . |
19 | Another problem arose in 1916 , which can not easily be explained without reference to the proposed ‘ Home Rule ’ in Ireland that had developed under the government of Asquith which introduced the Home Rule Act 1914 . |
20 | Divorce rates doubled in the 1970s , following the legislation in 1969 which introduced the irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a ground for divorce . |
21 | It was the first of such actions , however vague it may appear in remote retrospect , which introduced the concept of ‘ evil ’ . |
22 | The 1917 announcement and the reforms of 1919 known as the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms ( Chelmsford being the viceroy ) , which introduced the principle of ministerial responsibility into provincial government , were seen as means to this end . |
23 | Yet public opinion , as it is reflected in British law , has steadfastly refused to enlarge upon the spirit of the pioneer legislation of the early 1820s and 1830s , updated fifty years later , which introduced the protection of animals against cruelty . |
24 | The whole thing kicked off with a state of the art video which introduced the T9000 as the ‘ next link in the chain for ranging from supercomputers to database managers , to switching and telecommunications systems , management systems for production lines and car engines . |
25 | Keen anticipation also surrounds the second exhibition of paintings by Stephen Conroy at Marlborough ( 19 June-25 July ) which introduced the talented young Scottish artist to a salivating London audience exactly three years ago . |
26 | We expect some account of Sicilian civilization and resources , some description of the fortifications of Syracuse , the temples ( an index of prosperity ) of Akragas , or the revenues derived from the subjugated interior ; something , in fact , like Herodotus book ii , about Egypt , which introduced the invasion by the Persian king Kambyses . |
27 | Scrutiny of section 21K of the Supreme Court Ordinance , which introduced the radical changes in procedure of R.S.C. ( Hong Kong ) , Ord. 53 , and to the peculiarly civil remedies of injunction , declaration and damages , pointed ( in the opinion of the court ) irresistibly to the conclusion that the proceedings were civil . |
28 | Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , which introduced the quota system , amended article 100 of the Act of Accession 1972 and formed an important part of the Act of Accession 1985 . |
29 | The 1980 Act , however , which introduced the block grant ( see p. 162 ) , allowed the government to assess how much each authority needs to spend and to allocate grant in terms of how far those assessments were breached . |
30 | Habermas sought to develop an argument which introduced the individual actors within the political system to a Marxist account of the state . |