Example sentences of "which [vb -s] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In our series the 5 year overall survival was 17% , and after resection and reconstruction it was 24% , which agrees with the reported 5 year survival ) 14.5–22% ) .
2 For the uninitiated , a notch shift is a device which interacts with the mid-range response of the amplifier , in this case at either 250 or 550Hz , offering greater control over a particular frequency band .
3 For Marx , class consciousness , which develops with the increasing struggles that the workers have with management , is a key factor contributing to the revolutionary role of the proletariat .
4 A first interim order may last up to eight weeks which corresponds with the usual period allowed for investigation under s37 ( s38(4) ) .
5 Each branch point can be thought of as occurring at a cell division and so the branching pattern is also a cell lineage which starts with the multipotential stem cell .
6 L-Fields are links in a ‘ chain of authority ’ which starts with the simplest living forms , runs upward through all life on this planet to the most complex form we know — man — and then extends outward into space and upward to an ‘ infinite authority ’ , about which we can only speculate .
7 He gives recognize two states of being : ‘ Yidjaru ’ , which relates to the material world , and ‘ Djugurba ’ which equates with the non-material .
8 So says a recent study which deals with the modern trend in child-rearing and its consequences for both the individual and society .
9 Also note that under this.section the constable need not be in uniform compared with section 163 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 which deals with the general power to stop vehicles .
10 Section 47 which deals with the general prohibition on misleading statements and practices ; and
11 A structurally graded course which deals with the English grammar and vocabulary needs of catering staff in all areas and all work levels .
12 You started with paragraph twenty four , which deals with the conservation area .
13 The new right , referred to hereinafter as the " semiconductor design right " , draws heavily from Part III of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 which deals with the unregistered design right but with some differences as far as semiconductor topographies are concerned ( see Chapter 9 for a general description of the design right ) .
14 There is consequently some overlap between this chapter and the next one , which deals with the broader ‘ sexist language ’ debate and discusses some feminist proposals for reform .
15 Firstly , systems science which deals with the scientific investigation of systems and with theory in various sciences .
16 It is worth comparing a text of Papinian in the same title which deals with the same question , but which employs the perfectly acceptable expression per fideicommissum relicti .
17 But in truth their tour , the English section of which ends with the third Test at Wigan today , has been persistently downbeat .
18 Because somewhere in my mind , a mind which boggles with the last-minute sketches and songs and sudden announcements and warm wine and stale sandwiches and endless pacings round the corners of empty dressing-rooms — a still small voice is saying , ‘ Why ?
19 Another lesson from the 1970s that has been sadly lost is the ‘ spoon ’ tip , a generous rounded or blunt shovel which compares with the skimpy shallow tips that are found on skis today .
20 Of all practices in Berkshire , 28.5% use deputies , which compares with the national average of 38.1% .
21 There is nothing in the Act which interferes with the traditional right of silence .
22 Lord Denning MR said : Every member of the community is entitled to carry on any trade or business he chooses and in such manner as he thinks most desirable in his own interests , so long as he does nothing unlawful : with the consequence that any contract which interferes with the free exercise of his trade or business , by restricting him in the work he may do for others , or the arrangements which he may make with others , is a contract in restraint of trade .
23 One view which can be taken in the light of this decision of the House of Lords is that it is unsafe to rely upon Junior Books as establishing any general principle of liability , a view which accords with the recent decisions of the House of Lords in Caparo v. Dickman and Murphy v. Brentwood DC .
24 This gives intentional explanations a forward-looking quality which contrasts with the backward-looking quality of empirical explanations .
25 The next comment presents a changing view of physics which contrasts with the earlier one which stressed its stability :
26 The constituency takes in much of the older heart of Swindon which contrasts with the newer expansion .
27 Increased bile lithogenicity is suggested by the significantly higher frequency of cholecystolithiasis in the patients with bile duct stones ( 57% ) , which contrasts with the reported prevalence of 10–20% in developed countries .
28 Two clues indicate that these boulders are alien to the immediate landscape ; they are of darker Silurian rock which contrasts with the white carboniferous limestone on which they have come to rest .
29 Where roof-spaces are not well ventilated ( as occurs when a roof is reclad with a more windproof and watertight construction ) , the close-textured nature of the concrete tiles which contrasts with the relative porosity of clay tiles may encourage the formation of condensation on their undersides , encouraging dampness and rot in stagnant roof-spaces .
30 Cigarette manufacturer Rothmans originally planned to use Darlington 's Dolphin Centre as the venue for the conference which coincides with the European Year of Safety .
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