Example sentences of "one which [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the model in place , the one which influences the way the health profession thinks and acts , is the engineering biomedical model in which the doctor knows what the problem is as well as the solution ; the focus of attention and what money there is becomes a technical intervention directed at symptoms and treatment .
2 ‘ Some people say no reform would be better than one which destroys the agriculture of the most efficient , provides an open cheque that must increase costs year in year out , pensions the part-timer and leaves the consumer and taxpayer to bear the burden ’ .
3 An awards system which recognises only HNC and HND achievement would be one which ignored the majority of SCOTVEC 's candidates — there are almost ten National Certificate candidates for every one in Advanced Courses .
4 The National Materials Handling Centre accordingly set up a Working Party , chaired by Mr. A. C. Parnell of Fire Check Consultants with a brief to examine the following areas of the problem ; the whole being intended to act as a plain main 's guide but one which had the agreement of all interested parties .
5 An example of such a clause is one which says the employee is not to canvass or solicit during a period of five years from the date of the determination of this agreement for whatever reason any person , company or firm who were customers of the employer with whom he dealt during the last three years of his employment .
6 The inclusion of the toy theatre is a reference to childhood memory , but it is one which lacks the comfort of Boyce 's flowered lap .
7 This is a much older problem and one which precedes the rise of environmentalism , because in addition to the environmental lobby the exclusive rights of the farmer have long been under threat from another source — the massed ranks of the urban population , intent on using the countryside as a source of recreation and determined to gain access to what they consider to be semi-public territory .
8 Such points of contact will require a human face , and one which avoids the appearance of apparently arbitrary support which can be so damaging to relationships .
9 An example of such a calculation would be one which compared the images on the two retinas , and searched for differences which would provide information about relative distances .
10 Any structural change — that is one which changes the rules of the game on the basis of which bargaining takes place — would have to come from outside the system .
11 In the future historians are likely to regard the post-1979 Conservative governments as also having produced a change in direction , one which reversed the direction of previous post-war administrations .
12 Far from Freud 's concept of the super-ego being one which assumes the super-ego to be entirely built up from outside , from social relationships with parents and educators only — as Parsons — claims — it , too , contains instinctual elements .
13 As has been argued throughout this work , the concept of culture is one which assumes the indivisibility of person and forms ( that is , with respect to material objects ) , and of being and having .
14 It was , of course , a very expensive operation but one which achieved the introduction of a complete range of products into the kitchens of those people whose sampling of the product would be the most valuable .
15 For this reason , the approach to treatment must , above all else , be a clear one ; that is , one which helps the patient separate out each of his problems and plan ways of dealing with them .
16 In short , an alternative is emerging , not one which enables the country to avoid the pain of high interest rates , but one in which these can be concentrated on their proper function : reducing domestic demand .
17 Obviously there are issues for which the pondering of moral principles will from the start play a much bigger part than the one which confronts the traveller .
18 The aim is always to select an appropriate method , one which answers the question as clearly as possible .
19 Although it could be assumed by some that this is a development towards a more specialized and fragmented approach it may alternatively be a foundation for a more unified approach and one which accommodates the necessity to combine understanding at the microphysiology and biochemistry ( realist ? ) level with that at the biome level which had traditionally been approached more in functional terms .
20 Classical dancers ' body-and-mind-sets are geared to a specific set of rules , one which stretches the body in long , clean lines away from an erect spine .
21 Most early red-figure appears on only a few shapes : cups , and pots like the one-piece amphora ( figs. 86–7 ) , in which much of the pot was traditionally black and the extension of that to the background of the picture was an easy step and one which integrates the picture more fully with the pot .
22 The ARC was defensive — its own existence being threatened by the Region administration , and was in no mood to rock the political boat by publishing a ‘ sensitive ’ report , i.e. one which revealed the inadequacies of their own policies , and would incur the displeasure of the corporate investors in the region .
23 The three units face a challenge , but one which offers the promise of improved patient care in their areas .
24 And there was another one which affected the road , again the same road but north of Wych Cross , at Bramble Tie , which is between Forest Row and East Grinstead .
25 16.2 Reading is much more than the decoding of black marks upon a page : it is a quest for meaning and one which requires the reader to be an active participant .
26 An order for specific performance is one which requires the seller actually to deliver the goods and does not give him the option of paying damages instead .
27 Nutku and Halil ( 1977 ) have generalized this solution to give one which describes the collision of impulsive gravitational waves with non-colinear polarization .
28 A happy medium is one which re-calculates the pages in real time but can suppress the display if required to avoid the annoyance of a constantly changing display .
29 An ‘ appropriate test ’ will mean one which suits the curriculum studied by the pupils in question ; but item difficulty does not depend upon what the pupils have studied so the whole idea of an appropriate test is nonsense — according to the Rasch model .
30 He called for a more critical approach , one which recognised the failures and shortcomings of what had been achieved , an accurate assessment of the intentions of policy-makers and legislators , and proper consideration of alternatives which might have been adopted .
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