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

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1 Officials are now negotiating a $1 billion facility with the IMF , which insists on tougher credit overall .
2 ‘ It is just a country festival , which goes on all night .
3 Out of the surplus-value which is unproductively consumed there will obviously be a portion which goes on personal consumption .
4 He makes his screen debut in The Power Of One , a powerful Warner Brothers production which goes on general release this weekend .
5 A practical one year course which builds on past experience and leads to a nationally recognised qualification .
6 This research , which builds on earlier work financed by the ESRC , analyses the whole process of ‘ redemocratisation ’ in Brazil , including the vitally important elections of November 1982 .
7 Would it be possible to have another look at the last provision that the Minister mentioned , which imposes on local authorities a duty to provide sites for travellers ?
8 It 's a traditional vintage type , with individually adjustable saddles mounted on a plate which pivots on two height adjustable posts .
9 It is a collective liability which lies on British Rail . ’
10 It was there that Mr Faith , 51 , and his co-star Zoe Wanamaker , 43 , filmed the new series of the BBC1 drama Love Hurts which starts on New Year 's day .
11 If the Californian clubs progress it would be the first World Series — which starts on 14 October — between the two cities facing each other across San Francisco Bay .
12 Any accident which occurs on official premises must be reported and recorded immediately .
13 We may not go on to assume that informed opinion then had already recognised the nature of the prospective problem , nor to attribute to the reforming Whigs a reactionary motive which depends on that assumption .
14 The first is the standing of authorities , which depends on effective decentralisation .
15 A range of pore sizes is fundamental to the success of this size fractionation procedure which depends on two processes .
16 The other , which depends on discrete features , is often called conceptual clustering .
17 There is a model of word-meaning ( called componential analysis ) which depends on binary oppositions .
18 Adult mortality exerts no influence , except ( in the present model ) on males , where R m is a function of operational sex ratio , which depends on differential adult mortality .
19 I do not claim to understand the economics of this system , which depends on small print-runs and numbingly high prices , and the assumption that institutional libraries will ‘ want ’ , or need , to buy these books .
20 He suggested that the police search the Sentier area of Paris , centre of the Jewish-run garment industry which depends on immigrant labour .
21 A program which depends on several hours of training does not allow for the time and number constraints of the classroom .
22 The results of this analysis show that for a well.damped response the phase resistance ( winding + forcing ) must be set at an optimum value which depends on several parameters of the motor and load .
23 This is another skewed reality , of course , for in their pursuit of the ‘ prig ’ they are merely following a version of justice which depends on blind acquiescence to establishment values of honesty .
24 The way to deal with the international support system at the moment is to reduce it right across the board — for all support systems to be reduced at a speed which farmers can bear and which bears on different types of farmers equally , both within the Community and as between the Community and our competitors in the United States .
25 Family tradition — that fund of oral folklore which passes on half-garbled stories , legends and rumours to succeeding generations — has it that one Titford died as a pirate .
26 Tests in use today for personnel selection include both multiple aptitude batteries like the Differential Aptitude test which provides the kind of profile described above , and specific aptitude tests like the General Clerical Test which concentrates on one group of skills .
27 Any explanation of structured inequality which concentrates on normative factors to the exclusion of material ones is inadequate .
28 Moeri 's account of the accident could have a profound effect on the defence the company makes at the trial , which resumes on 11 May .
29 The 1993 winter sale , which ends on 30th January , has so far been a major disappointment : fewer than 290 booksellers have taken part , significantly down on previous years .
30 To mark the exhibition , which ends on 12 December , Editions Contrejour and Palomar of Bari are publishing Atelier Giorgio Morandi , with a commentary by Giorgio Messori .
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