Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Having recognised the problems of fire control in high-bay warehousing , problems which may intensify with future developments , the only reasonable concept appears to be to make provision for fixed fire fighting systems at heights beyond the range of jets manipulated from ground level .
2 In a hardware-based controller the microprocessor 's involvement is minimal ; information on the target position and direction is passed o the control circuits ( Fig. 8.2 ) from the processor , which may continue with other tasks until the hardware controller signals that the target has been reached .
3 If the hon. Gentleman waits for a few days , he may be made aware of developments emanating from a source not far from me now which may interest him and which may deal with that point .
4 Several methods for synthesis of total cDNA from small amounts of starting material have been published ( eg. 1 , 2 ) , but all involve many DNA precipitation steps to change reaction buffers or remove to molecules such as carrier nucleic acids which may interfere with subsequent reactions .
5 ‘ That is an inquisitorial power , which may work with great severity against third persons , and it seems to me to be obvious that such a section ought to be used with the greatest care , so as not unnecessarily to put in motion the machinery of justice when it is not wanted , or to put it in motion at a stage when it is not clear that it is wanted , and certainly not to put it in motion if unnecessary mischief is going to be done or hardship inflicted upon the third person who is called upon to appear and give information .
6 So far as far as water sports are concerned I would make one reservation which is that there has to be some form of rationalization between competed sports which may conflict with each other and I am sure this can be achieved through the Sports Council machinery .
7 But on the present approach the search for universal standards is irrelevant to the objectivity of right and wrong ; it is in the nature of standards , which must alter with changing conditions and vary in stringency and applicability to particular cases , to be both a help and a hindrance to discovering the objective worth of a particular act .
8 Because BT was not restructured or broken down into more manageable units which might compete with one another ( the US solution to their phone giant AT & t ) , competition between giant BT and tiny Mercury is unlikely to constrain BT much .
9 Depending on personal choice , the service can be used for brief or longer-term counselling and for dealing with any problems which might interfere with personal achievement and well-being .
10 Depending on personal choice , the service can be used for brief or longer-term counselling and for dealing with any problems which might interfere with personal achievement and well-being .
11 Ulceration associated with the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or steroids was excluded from the study , as were patients with a high alcohol intake ( >40 U/ week ) , or a history of surgery or drug use which might interfere with gastric secretion or motility .
12 The Liberals , although the smallest of the three parties , would seem to be the only party whose programme had not been rejected by the electors ; and , as the only party which could co-operate with either of the other two , it would seem to have been put in a particularly strong position by the result of the election .
13 A couple of design areas which could do with more thought are the hood and the pockets .
14 Britain , for example , has been left with political institutions which were ideally suited to the protection of private property and enterprise and which could cope with limited government and restricted public power in which the executive was dominant .
15 We reasoned that a malaria antigen ( or antigens ) which could interact with HLA-B53 and account for the disease association should be expressed early in the liver-stage of the parasite 's life cycle : human erythrocytes do not express class I molecules , and enhanced CTL lysis of macrophages that have engulfed blood-stage parasites is unlikely to benefit the host .
16 Committees should be created to deal with such issues as housing and co-operatives , which would work with other radical groups and with individual members of the Irish Labour Party and trade-unionists .
17 The Lewis camp , meanwhile , are considering a three-fight programme which would begin with London-born Alex Stewart and culminate in a showdown with Bruno .
18 The MRT are hoping to create a series of excursions during the year which will conclude with two further charter trains to London for Christmas 1993 .
19 The extraction problem is one of biochemistry : its solution is the haemoglobin molecule , which will combine with any oxygen molecules which diffuse across the membrane lining the lung .
20 Manufacturers publish tables showing the different sizes of guttering which should be used for different sizes of house but , as a rule of thumb , 100mm ( 4in ) or 112mm ( 4½in ) guttering with 68 or 69mm ( 2¾in ) downpipe , which will cope with 110 sq m of effective roof with a central downpipe ( or 55 sq m with an end pipe ) , should be enough for all but the largest houses .
21 The next section of the shape is entered as an entirely new Form program , which will coincide with this section of the stitch pattern .
22 In summary , the future pattern will probably include the following ingredients : 1 recognition that oral reading and silent reading should proceed simultaneously , from entry into school ; 2 longer periods given to individual reading interviews , which will necessitate re-organisation of the curriculum , with a greater emphasis on group work based on collaborative learning ; 3 the group work will have clear outcomes , many of which will start with silent reading and result in reading aloud for communication ; 4 the teaching of phonics will be seen as one possible cueing system only , resulting in the use of more intrinsically interesting texts which will enable contextual hypotheses ; 5 the realisation that books as such may be diminishing , will demand that other forms of print are incorporated into reading aloud in school , for example , from computers and teletext ; 6 the teacher 's professionalism will be accepted as lying in the understanding of the reading process and the development of the child , and in his or her power to train the child to read independently for real purposes as early as possible .
23 But there are several proprietary packages which will run with most tape decks .
24 If any such records are kept outside Great Britain , there must be sent to Great Britain ( and be available for inspection there by the officers ) records which will disclose with reasonable accuracy the position of the business in question at intervals of not more than six months and will enable the directors to ensure that the company 's balance sheet and profit and loss account comply with the Act .
25 The consortium , which will work with European partners , includes .
26 To get around this , Locus has written extra kernel-level facilities , including a remote execution function call which will communicate with different RPCs , and has made modifications to the file system — allowing current applications to migrate across to DCE and ONC without re-coding .
27 The baritone adds considerably to the weight of the bass part , which can do with all the strengthening it can get .
28 The data get to the ground-based supercomputers through the TDRSS relay satellites , which can cope with more data than the SDS .
29 Maybe not even cynical , maybe just female practicality which can stoop with clearest conscience below the level of the lowest stratagem .
30 ( connoted ) is a signifier which will occur in several places in the text ; it is a shifting element which can combine with other similar elements to create characters , ambiances , shapes and symbols .
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