Example sentences of "which [vb -s] of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | , an experienced Lower Primary Teacher with specialist Nursery qualifications , is in charge of our Nursery and leads a fully trained and committed team which consists of two Teachers and two Nursery Nurses . |
2 | Again , in a later paper , ‘ Social Structure and the Development of Personality : Freud 's Contribution to the Integration of Psychology and Sociology ’ ( 1958 ) Parsons seeks to establish that the ego , which consists of abandoned object-cathexes , must be cultural . |
3 | Since the prints of Henry VIII were consigned to the flames at Ealing Studios , it 's not possible to assess what merits Barker 's production may have had , but some idea of the uncinematic monstrosity that was produced is suggested by a contemporary production of Richard III , which consists of 17 scenes played out from the stage to a static camera , interrupted by lengthy titles containing brief pieces of dialogue . |
4 | Sociology is a subject which consists of competing theories about what social life is and how it should be explained . |
5 | To create an interesting decorative effect with mirrors , you may like to consider mirror mosaic , which consists of small squares of mirror held in place on a fabric backing . |
6 | Legislative authority is vested in a unicameral House of Representatives which consists of 97 members who are popularly elected for up to three years . |
7 | All pupils opting to do physics follow this modern course , which consists of seven units , covering the following topics : Telecommunications , Using Electricity , Health Physics ( in S2 ) ; Electronics ; Transport ; Energy Matters and Space Physics . |
8 | Appeals to the House of Lords are heard by the Appellate Committee of the House , which consists of those members of the House qualified to deal with its judicial business . |
9 | The ‘ establishment ’ , which consists of those members of society with the highest social statuses , is based around the Conservative Party , the Church of England , Oxford and Cambridge Universities , the Guards regiments and gentlemen 's clubs , as well as the public schools . |
10 | On average , people in their age group watch five hours of television daily , most of which consists of imported programmes . |
11 | CCLGF business is first discussed in a body known as the Official Steering Group ( OSG ) which consists of senior officials of the associations and their advisers on the one side , and of senior government officials on the other : |
12 | There is , however , one type of depression in which shifts of daily rhythms are found more regularly — Seasonal Affective Disorder ( SAD ) . |
13 | The cobblestones were soaked by streams of black blood over which swarms of fat flies hovered . |
14 | Sometimes I think it as a transcendent sound which speaks of unknown powers , of cosmic storms and sun winds sighing in the brain . |
15 | ‘ So I compromised by redesigning the base as a set of flat plates with circular holes cut in them through which sets of moulded hemispheres could be pushed . |
16 | On the IBM 360 range restrictions are placed on which sets of consecutive bytes may be considered to form a word-oriented unit ; thus the left-hand byte of a half-word must be at an even address , that of a full-word must be at an address divisible by four , and so on . |
17 | For every person the question has to be asked afresh , and for every one it has to be asked in a manner which admits of various qualifications . |
18 | And then there is ‘ dirty realism ’ , which treats of stunted lives in exquisitely honed prose . |