Example sentences of "which [vb -s] out the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's . |
2 | Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's . |
3 | Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's — a copy of this is enclosed . |
4 | After a three-day crisis meeting , the Communist Party Central Committee revealed an ‘ action programme for renewal ’ which holds out the prospect of free elections , a democratic coalition government and parliamentary investigations into malpractices and abuses of power . |
5 | The analysis is also considerably weakened by the empiricism of their notion of ‘ direct , immediate experience ’ , which writes out the significance of the complex interpretive frameworks through which events , processes and facts are constructed . |
6 | New Historicism is , therefore , fundamentally concerned to be aware of its critical project and considers that any inquiry into the past must be based upon a current critical partiality which marks out the inquisitor 's history . |
7 | Luther , who put the Bible in the hands of the people and introduced the priesthood of all believers in the previous great spiritual revolution , will be succeeded by a system which cuts out the need for a church except for those who want it . |
8 | There 's a very interesting table which is now produced by the D of E , not by Labour Weekly or anybody else , which lays out the amounts of money that are set aside in order for the collection . |
9 | The Voluntary and Private Sectors Services Unit will shortly produce a standard service agreement which sets out the contract conditions . |
10 | The most common kinds of situations giving rise to interaction amongst Network members are summarised below , together with a checklist which sets out the obligations of the initiating member and the participating member in each set of circumstances . |
11 | The Royal Society for Nature Conservation has now threatened to take English Nature to court under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act , which sets out the framework for SSSIs . |
12 | What has to be registered Section 396 , which sets out the charges that have to be registered , enumerates a list of registrable charges and any charge not on the list does not have to be registered . |
13 | Erm I have laid round the table this morning , and I hope you have it , a single sheet of paper which sets out the component differences between the projections and the County Council . |
14 | As a cyclist , and campaigner on behalf of cycling , I warmly welcome this consultation document , which sets out the issues very clearly and comprehensively . |
15 | The last page is the one which sets out the summary of the calendars for last year and next . |
16 | A further limitation upon the actions of those managing the company is imposed by the company 's memorandum of association , which sets out the bounds within which the company must operate . |
17 | ( a ) which sets out the data you assembled during your research in sufficient detail to allow your reader to understand the analysis that is to follow ; and ( b ) which refers your reader to more detailed research data in the appendices to your report . |
18 | Each organiser therefore is responsible for the production of a local development plan , which sets out the strategy for meeting the targets . |
19 | Yes , in our document N Y Two which sets out the objectives of the York greenbelt in more detail . |
20 | The Employment Service has published the Jobseeker 's Charter which sets out the standards of service that the Agency will aim to achieve for each client . |
21 | IT follows that the contract ( subject to the limits imposed by the general law ) which sets out the expectations of the parties can also define and/or limit the scope of that responsibility , both professional and financial . |
22 | The theme of raising standards is continued in Historic Scotland 's 1993 Corporate Plan , which sets out the agency 's objectives for the next three years . |
23 | You 've got a list attached to the report , which sets out the details of the payments and the er , locations of the various establishments referred to . |
24 | This is supported by General Condition 2 of the Engineering and Computer Policies which sets out the action to be taken by the Policyholder on the happening of any event which may give rise to a claim . |
25 | It is a document which sets out the terms of a loan and is usually issued under authority of a company 's seal , Repayment is provided for at some future date . |
26 | It is important to bear in mind that a set of standard terms is a legal document which sets out the terms of a contract . |
27 | A statement which prints out the error string associated with the last error which occurred . |
28 | This is a tape which prints out the information from the till and eliminates the old system of having to write out an individual docket for every transaction . |
29 | ( a ) which sets out in summary form the most important information derived from your research and the main lessons to be learned from your interpretation of that information ; ( b ) which spells out the policy implications of your findings and , where appropriate , the follow-up actions that appear to be necessary ; and ( c ) which indicates what further research might be undertaken to pursue some of the findings uncovered by your own research . |
30 | In the final stanza Mariana can hear ‘ the slow clock ticking ’ which spells out the quietness of her surroundings . |