Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I teach materials science to dental students which involves using chemical names .
2 A major transport contractor was asked to quote for carrying out the work , which involves delivering huge wing boxes to Manchester Airport for collection by Super Guppy air transporters .
3 To get motorists to switch modes there must be financial incentives , such as a big environmental tax on petrol , the revenue from which goes to improve public transport .
4 Rain is naturally acid , with a pH of around 5.6 ; as it falls it picks up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere , which dissolves to form carbonic acid .
5 A conference which has aroused enormous interest after the party suggested this week they would talk to Sinn Fein if the I R A ended its campaign of violence permanently .
6 Both research and the public have suffered greatly from premature publicity which has provoked excited demands for the material .
7 Fumaroli 's contribution to this argument is to insist that it is not so much the market which has blurred cultural standards , as much as the queasy relativism and condescending egalitarianism of State funding of pop culture .
8 More popular than either of them is Radio 2 's ‘ Sunday Half Hour ’ which has presented well-loved hymns for fifty years .
9 The generous financial rewards paid in salaries and extras to Fund staff , combined with a lack of accountability , have produced a ‘ honeypot ’ mentality ; a preoccupation with material gratification and a lust for power which has stimulated personal greed and ambition , commitment to the status quo and an environment of ‘ yesmanship and stultifying conformity ’ .
10 Here we ran a daily contest in association with Interflora , a service which has sent fresh flowers and customers ' greetings from one end of the country to the other for almost 70 years .
11 Sunderland is in the Northern region which has endured industrial decline for much of the twentieth century .
12 It is the highly publicised rise in crime , and the Government 's exploitation of the fear that it produces , which has justified increased expenditure since 1979 on the police , at a time of cutbacks on other sections of the public sector , such as health , income maintenance schemes , education and housing .
13 He helped too in the development of the cardiac defibrillator , without which cardiac surgery could not have progressed and which has saved countless lives .
14 BP was a founding member of the Petroleum/Mineral Law Trust set up in 1977 to establish the Centre which has maintained close links with the company .
15 The medium-to long-term outlook is optimistic ; the success of the Modular Course educationally , academically , and as a management system which has maintained high morale among staff during difficult times , makes it a hard example to ignore .
16 Poverty is compounded by inflation which has reached extreme levels in the region , as demonstrated by consumer price indices .
17 SHELL is sending a top financial professional to Japan to take charge temporarily of treasury operations of an affiliate company which has lost huge amounts on currency speculation .
18 Knighton has been in contact with several businessmen from the Manchester area in attempts to get wider backing for his £20m bid , which has hit financial snags .
19 A Formula One racing driver has started court proceedings to recover more than a million dollars from a team which has hit financial trouble .
20 And we will support the vigorous cultural life of the capital , which has seen new galleries , theatres and museums opening over the last decade .
21 The Dowsing Fault-Zone can still be distinguished as a separate structural zone which has seen Tertiary re-activation , as shown in Profile 1 .
22 Although a number of Directives were adopted in the 1970s on various aspects of employees ' rights , it is the passage of the Single European Act which has given new impetus to the evolution of EC social policies .
23 One factor which has given renewed emphasis to this need for cooperation is the increased use of simulation ( p. 128 ) .
24 IT has become clear that the stockmarket rally which has pushed American share prices up by one-half since the autumn of 1990 is over .
25 It would be tragic if teachers committed to achieving worthy and high ideals felt that idealism was dead , and if the innovatory drive which has characterised English schools ran out of energy .
26 These staff have also reported to the Chief Administrative Officer , which has ensured seamless integration between modular and non-modular data processing .
27 Richard Seifert 's NatWest Tower , which has suffered superficial damage , looks 1960s but was not completed until 1981 .
28 The firm introduced Signet , a tailor-made computer system which has made financial accounting very much faster and also handles word processing requirements .
29 There is something in the British political culture , and I call this a national characteristic once it gets deep into a culture , which has made British politics consistently less violent than others .
30 The Royal Botanic Garden is an excellent example of a popular attraction which has made special improvements to allow thousands of disabled people to enjoy its beauty each year .
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