Example sentences of "which [vb base] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The ganglion cells are the neurons which communicate with the brain by propagating impulses up their axons , while their dendrites detect patterns of excitation in the photoreceptors , to which they connect through intermediate cells .
2 There are a few tracks available which combine with a valance rail ( page 16 ) .
3 If you 're interested in a session , a practitioner will apply pressure to various parts of your body , which correspond with the points and energy lines ( known as meridians ) used in acupuncture .
4 The tympanum represents Christ as Judge of the World and , below , the architrave has a row of sculptured figures above the larger figures of saints which alternate with the columns ( 389 and 419 ) .
5 They become the guardians of decisions , some of which accord with the criteria for units of goodness which make up the substance of the Created God , and can therefore become part of it .
6 Require subsidiary and related companies to establish and implement environmental policies which accord with the Group 's policy and principles .
7 Should they not be paid salaries which accord with the status of the jobs that they perform ?
8 The hon. Gentleman is confusing duties which remain with the Secretary of State and with the council .
9 Coming out in stages , it provides Emissary , a user-managed client-based archival application , and a separate automated system-managed hierarchical file migration application , both of which integrate with the firm 's Inspire II optical jukeboxes and library management software .
10 Coming out in stages , it provides Emissary , a user-managed client-based archival application , and a separate automated system-managed hierarchical file migration application , both of which integrate with the firm 's Inspire II optical jukeboxes and library management software .
11 This insidious behaviour means that many drugs which interfere with the life-cycle of the virus , for example by inhibiting the activity of crucial enzymes , will do the same to normal host cells .
12 The employment of women with small children or dependent relatives will inevitably give rise to situations which interfere with the nurse 's attendance at work .
13 When carrying out any actions which interfere with the scan , then such actions can be interrupted every few seconds to scan the Horizon .
14 Mutations occur mainly , but not exclusively , when the DNA is replicating ; their frequency is increased by agents ( in particular , highly reactive chemical substances ) which interfere with the replication process .
15 These include the so-called second generation insecticides : first , the surfactants that when spread on water deny the aquatic stages of the mosquito access to the air necessary for the breathing ; secondly , juvenile hormones that prevent the adult stage from emerging ; and thirdly , the chitin inhibitors which interfere with the deposition of the hard outer skeleton or cuticle common to all insects .
16 These inhibitions are relieved by a number of treatments which interfere with the inhibitor functions .
17 Over the years since union , there have been innumerable instances of Parliament enacting measures which conflict with the terms of union .
18 ‘ We would expect a Labour government to sweep away all those laws which conflict with the right to union recognition , which conflict with the social charter , and which conflict with the conventions of the International Labour Organisation , such as banning unions at GCHQ , Cheltenham , and banning collective pay bargaining for teachers . ’
19 ‘ We would expect a Labour government to sweep away all those laws which conflict with the right to union recognition , which conflict with the social charter , and which conflict with the conventions of the International Labour Organisation , such as banning unions at GCHQ , Cheltenham , and banning collective pay bargaining for teachers . ’
20 Even current theories , which break with the mainstream over non-state actors , usually retain the claim to offer scientific explanations .
21 Liposomes are microscopic capsules prepared from plant extracts , then ‘ loaded ’ with active ingredients , which fuse with the membrane restoring fluidity .
22 GR also predicts the existence of gravitational waves which travel with the velocity of light .
23 Awareness , although aided by propositional knowledge , is primarily of the concrete situation , to which one can not attend without being causally affected , so that to have become aware of it at all one must already be responding to it in ways which vary with the range and degree of awareness .
24 An allowance must be made where a section is shaped or curved for the extra material needed , and pieces which finish with a taper should be cut out initially ‘ in the square ’ .
25 these have been installed under new steeply pitched roofs which harmonise with the form of the main roof ( Plate 33 ) .
26 In passages which resonate with the spirit of Bagehot , ‘ a man of genius ’ , Dicey argues that the ‘ rule of a party can not be permanently identified with the authority of the nation or with the dictates of patriotism ’ and that ‘ while popular government may be under wise leadership a good machine for simply destroying existing evils , it may turn out a very poor instrument for the construction of new institutions or the realisation of new ideals ’ The limitations in practice of his belief in ‘ democracy tempered by snobbishness ’ are finally conceded :
27 If you would like to plant a silvery grey bed but want to add some flowers as well , you can keep to the silvery theme by adding pale and dark blues , creams and whites , all of which blend with the grey to give a stunning overall effect .
28 This intensely concentrated yet spacious journey-tale gives an impression of urgency by Masefield 's typical ‘ and-then ’ pattern and the energetic sequence of dangers and escapes which comply with the title ( Odtaa is ‘ One damned thing after another ’ ) — not as flippant a title as it might sound but an example of Masefield 's virtuosity in the way he can mix humour , tension and deep emotion without self-consciousness .
29 If he does , then the seller is at liberty , if he can do so , to re-tender goods which comply with the contract .
30 Buyer Risks which include insolvency of the buyer ; failure to pay within six months of the due date ; and refusal to accept goods which comply with the contract .
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