Example sentences of "which [vb base] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 To begin with there is no single ability , rather there are several like speed , accuracy , strength , endurance and resilience which combine in manifold ways to determine the ‘ raw material ’ to be shaped .
2 Is he aware that there are problems not only in respect of teachers ' salaries , actual as opposed to average , but in respect of responsibility for the funding of the older village primary schools which predominate in rural areas ?
3 These will give the effect of the dense reeds which grow in many areas of East Asia .
4 From the list given in the book , he chooses only herbs which grow in wet places that the fish would naturally have access to .
5 This Order , which is now in force , specifies that various building society resources which appear in annual accounts or accounting records are to be treated as capital resources to be aggregated with reserves for the purpose of the first criterion of prudent management .
6 The policy is the contractual document setting out the terms and conditions of the insurance agreement which appear in various paragraphs which are usually called clauses .
7 Reasonableness Many of the " exclusion clauses " which appear in standard terms of business will be subject to a test of reasonableness .
8 Besides the formal courses organized by local education authorities ( LEAs ) , initial training institutions and HMI , one must include public reports upon educational developments ( Warnock , Bullock , Plowden ) , and , published privately , the Gulbenkian Report ( Gulbenkian Foundation , 1982 ) in the arts education domain ; the reports of curriculum development programmes , for example , the Schools Curriculum Development Committee ( SCDC ) Arts in Schools Project bulletins ; digests of research , descriptions of practice and opinion which appear in professional journals ; formal and informal contact with LEA advisory services , including the growing number of teachers seconded for professional development purposes ; inspections ; long and short award bearing courses ; changes in examination syllabuses ( of which the recent introduction of GCSE is an example ) ; even teacher contact with the representatives of educational suppliers .
9 Francis and Wollen have also contributed articles ( one each ) both of which appear in both books as introductory statements on the Situationist International .
10 Does the Minister accept that , as there are now 50 different definitions of a professional engineer , it is unrealistic for the Minister 's Department to tell Newcastle council , which put in two bids for technology schools , that it should have submitted only one .
11 Builder Kyle Stewart , claiming £4 million , has issued a writ against British Linen Bank , leader of the banking syndicate with 20 per cent which put in administrative receivers .
12 Factors which vary in different situations are the personality of the leader , his leadership style , the nature of the group 's tasks , the nature and personality of the work group and its individual members , conditions of work and ‘ external environmental ’ factors .
13 They lead to a formal , didactic , teacher-centred approach , they operate with devastating force upon teachers newly trained in ‘ activity methods ’ , but in the tough , bleak conditions which obtain in some schools they may well represent the only possible alternative for a struggling teacher to adopt .
14 This is a very different situation from many churches today which meet in large buildings and with eclectic congregations , the members of which are unlikely to meet unless they plan to do so .
15 This weakens the analysis and suggests inappropriate and possibly divisive policies which ignore discriminations and disadvantages common to white and black students , or which impinge in varying ways upon boys and girls .
16 American and United get their strength from strong route networks which draw in huge numbers of passengers .
17 St Nicholas Cathedral at the corner of our square is a great deep cavern of dusky toned Baroque , the light upheld by the dark shadows which flow in elegant curliques and whisps around the ornate ceiling , along pillars and walls emblazoned with the richness of colour that only an intensely , at times intellectually , emotional and predominantly Catholic country could produce .
18 Many birds which overwinter in equatorial regions rely on a circannual rhythm to time their departure .
19 Herbivores are normally split between territorial species , such as Damselfish which farm a small area of reef , tending their tiny algal gardens defending their garden territory against all-comers , and shoaling herbivores , a good example being the surgeonfish which shoal in large numbers like marine cattle browsing the marine algal pastures .
20 place names which recur in different states and countries ; for example Berlin in New Hampshire and Germany ;
21 Since this high work of fracture — which makes trees able to stand up to the buffetings of life and which makes wood such a useful material — can not be accounted for by any of the recognized work of fracture mechanisms which operate in man-made composites , George set out to find out what was really happening .
22 Indeed the approach in some ways resembled that of the early Russian school of soil science and involved the recognition of zonal phenomena as the direct results of latitudinal climatic belts ; of azonal phenomena arising from non-climatic control including endogenetic effects ; extrazonal phenomena which occurred beyond their normal range of occurrence such as sand dunes on coasts ; and polyzonal phenomena including those which operate in all regions of the globe subject to the same basic physical laws .
23 Most of these problems are to do with the nature of conversational English , which still suffers badly from our attempts to describe it using models which originate in earlier studies of the written language , and which have been influenced by what I can only call our innate desire for things to be neat and regular .
24 This feature of the model produces a number of lines which end in odd places .
25 During freezing in wet soil , water is drawn into horizons which solidify in parallel layers , forcing soil and stones upward .
26 However , inside it , they evolve into a race of protozoa which spin in tight circles .
27 The intrusion of the bureaucratic considerations is likely to lead to solutions which differ in many cases from those an individual should have adopted if left to himself .
28 The RPD presentation allows him to use his normal criteria in relation to R&D projects which result in new products .
29 The RPD presention allows him to use his normal criteria in relation to R&D projects which result in new products .
30 It is the extraordinary manner in which the pathological imagery has simply been inverted so that it forms the basis of a pastoral view which asserts the strength and durability of black family life and , in present circumstances , retreats from confronting the difficult issues which result in black children arriving in care in the first place .
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