Example sentences of "which [vb -s] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Peter Karsten , marketing director of Surfax , which brews the low-alcohol Clausthaler , comments : ‘ The number of products available has dropped from 70 to 50 and it needs to come down to about 20 . ’ |
2 | In The Future of an Illusion , the use of the term ‘ religion ’ is one which fits the Jewish-Islamic-Christian complex of religions , which are built upon the notion of a Creator God . |
3 | Indira Gandhi declares a State of Emergency , detaining opposition leaders without trial and launching a ‘ family planning ’ campaign which involves the compulsory sterilization of many villagers . |
4 | Gallagher , who was injured in February and was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a year , follows striker Nigel Shaw as a beneficiary of the new operation , which involves the small insertion of laser equipment in the side of the knee to minimise surgery . |
5 | Gallagher , who was injured in February and was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a year , follows striker Nigel Shaw as a beneficiary of the new operation , which involves the small insertion of laser equipment in the side of the knee to minimise surgery . |
6 | Other applications of biotechnology which are relevant to environmental management include resource recycling , such as the use of organisms to scavenge useful materials from waste products , mineral extraction or biomining which involves the bacterial leaching of mineral ores , and energy production . |
7 | Its practical underpinning is ‘ orthofunction ’ : a teaching method which involves the whole person physically and mentally and which instils ‘ the ability to function as members of society , to participate in normal social settings appropriate to their age ’ . |
8 | It is an activity which involves the whole person and calls for sympathetic imagination , sensitivity and constant self-criticism . |
9 | Forum Theatre can usefully be seen as small group work which involves the whole group as active spectators . |
10 | The resurrection of dead life through the repetition of supposed past actions will be a theme of the poem , and the poem will also be about suggesting a ‘ root ’ for primitive ( which here includes apelike primitive ) behaviour through mythological explanation which involves the merciless demystification of myth . |
11 | The great mobility of these pyroclastic flows is attributable to the volume of hot gas present and the heating of engulfed air which renders the solid material highly buoyant . |
12 | What such an identification involved becomes apparent in Prisoner in a passage which renders the crucial difference not one of colour , yet by the same criterion reinstates the distinction between blacks and whites : ‘ What separates us from the Blacks today is not so much the colour of our skin or the type of our hair as the phantom-ridden psyche we never see except when a Black lets fall some joking and to us cryptic phrase . |
13 | The ceiling is closed up with varnished boards which renders the acoustic properties excellent . |
14 | Habituation and sensitization , the two forms of non-associative learning , are shown by Aplysia , and the neurophysiological control is understood : habituation is caused by decreased release of neurotransmitter from the sensory neuron ; sensitization by release of a chemical from an interneuron which renders the motor neuron more easily depolarized . |
15 | Now the reason for the five thousand reduction there is that there is traffic or there was traffic that previously er came up the A sixty one but then went along Follyfoot Road which is the road you 'll see on the plan which parallels the southern bypass , and that is why up that very short section er there was this reduction er which was heading for points to the east , which clearly went on then to the southern bypass . |
16 | Turn left onto the road and after a short distance bear left onto a stony track which rejoins the main road further along . |
17 | ManageWare is available across the DRS 6000 and 3000 Unix ranges , includes a network system access manager , a transaction processing development environment called Dialogue Manager that can integrate multiple translation services , the Tuxedo transaction processing manager , a PowerManager for managing networks of OfficePower systems , a range of disk and file management systems , a print manager , and also Egshel — an enhanced graphical shell which integrates the windowing Korn shell with ICL 's GraphicsPower development tool kit . |
18 | It is therefore suggested that the design of a user interface must be rooted in the creation of a user environment which integrates the data-modelling process , the availability of spatial operations and queries , and the system of assistance and concept support within the interface . |
19 | Building on these basic premises , we constructed a conceptual framework which integrates the dual experience of disability and ageing in what we have termed the ‘ disability/ageing career ’ ( see Figure 1 ) . |
20 | The pain centre is observed by the mind which receives the sensory message , minimises or magnifies it , dresses it with memories , significance and emotion , and generates perception with all its quirky infuriating individuality . |
21 | The gena ( Fig. 5 ) forms the whole of the lateral area below and posterior to the eyes on each side ; near its junction with the clypeus is a facet for articulation with the ginglymus of the mandible and proximally it bears a cavity which receives the mandibular condyle . |
22 | A completely contrasting interpretation of history is represented by MacFarlane 's ( 1978 ) work on the origins of English individualism , where he argues that the structure of kinship which prioritizes the nuclear family and de-emphasizes other kin has been characteristic of England at least since the thirteenth century . |
23 | Table 8.2 defines the variables used in Table 8.3 , which displays the comparative data on company operations in the four countries . |
24 | Clicking on the down arrow to the right of the drop-down box which displays the current style opens up a list of the available styles . |
25 | The special Latin status of ‘ Italian-ness ’ is especially evident in the extensive build-up to the Mondiali , which displays the extravagant aspects of a nation which exalts and gives equal value to cultural institutions like football and opera . |
26 | In Ephesos is the modest-sized Temple of Hadrian which displays the Mesopotamian tradition of an arched lintel , a device introduced from Syria in the first century ( 133 ) . |
27 | My own taste is so eclectic ( or should I say conditioned by the cheapest bargain available ) that I am not evangelical on behalf of any product — except perhaps Valpeda foot balm , which soothes the weary feet better than anything I know , softens hard skin and banishes athlete 's foot . |
28 | Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships , it will be difficult to fit into the existing order . |
29 | Halmo Sports of Camberley ( ) , which offers the prestigious Plexipave and Plexicushion type of acrylic surfaces , have also laid courts at Bisham Abbey , as well as at the Nottingham Tennis Centre , Sunderland and Batchwood ITI Centres , and Centrecourt Hotel and Tennis Centre . |
30 | You can also store the checksum data on a floppy , which offers the ultimate protection against being subverted . |