Example sentences of "which [verb] a [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The conclusion must be that monitoring and review should proceed alongside other quality control exercises which are more pragmatic , which introduce a wider range of data , and which are capable of addressing the question of optimality as well as the question of adequacy .
2 There is thus a trend towards phasing out their use in commercial fisheries in favour of other methods like longlining and trolling , which land a better quality product , without the unwelcome incidental catch of non-target species .
3 there are no limits on how little or how much you pay-in , but once the balance on your account reaches £100 your should think of opening a Saver Plus Account which offers a higher rate of interest .
4 My argument here is that the recent emphasis on flexibility has generated pluralist consensus within English which represents a further refusal to articulate an underlying basis and a clear set of aims and principles for the discipline ; and that this refusal , when understood in relation to the appropriation by the new right of the residues of the humanist programme , forms a significant characteristic of the continuing crisis in English studies .
5 Inflation had slowed down in the United Kingdom to 5 per cent per year which produced a greater sense of economic security in terms of planning expenditures ahead .
6 Sometimes Bentham is represented as having held a significantly different view from that just described , according to which an action which it is right for me to do at any moment is either one which produces a greater surplus of pleasure over pain than any alternative action then open to me ( in which case it is the one right action ) or produces as great a surplus as any alternative ( in which case it is a right action ) , while all actions not thus right are wrong .
7 In particular , it boasts a longer wheelbase and new twist-beam suspension which produces a smoother ride and better handling .
8 How have we come to teach a paddle stroke which is different from the real stroke , which produces a higher risk of injury ?
9 An example which produces a smaller sum k is probably in the class if k is nearly K , but progressively less likely to be in it as k decreases .
10 The bomber — like the ICBM which haunts a later generation — would always get through .
11 Despite the excitement over Flash memory , SGS Thomson is not convinced that it will replace EPROMs , which remain a cheaper alternative .
12 In fact , railway bills were being passed every session which made a grosser interference , but that was not the point .
13 These semantic classes can then be used to define a sublanguage semantic grammar , which constitutes a further level of semantic constraint on the text .
14 These can be categorised as design but more often end up in local history museums or museums of childhood which occupy a lower status in the museum hierarchy .
15 At the same time , recent Social Security legislation reflects a shift in Government policy which places a greater responsibility on the community and on charities .
16 The 30-nation talks in Geneva failed to bridge the gap between countries such as Germany and the Nordic states , which are seeking a 79 per cent cut in emissions by the end of the decade , and those like the UK and France which want a lower level of cuts over a longer period .
17 It seems clear that epidemics of the bubonic type became increasingly limited to the towns , which provided a better habitat for the plague-carrying black rat .
18 Becher et al put forward the following strengths and weaknesses of visitation ( which covers a wider range of activities than inspection ) as an accountability procedure :
19 university lecturers might use their official position as a springboard from which to launch a wider career .
20 The opening batsmen concentrate on nudging singles , hitting the bad ball for four and keeping their wickets intact , to give their side ‘ a platform ’ from which to launch a later assault with ample wickets in hand .
21 In these cells the cervical protein which has a higher affinity than Oct-1 for the URR ( 15 ) will bind to the octamer motif .
22 It is difficult to imagine any body of persons which has a greater interest in the proper and fair working of legal aid …
23 Here , we need to distinguish the sort of information management that is more or less synonymous with the overall management of a firm 's information technology ( IT ) -based resources from that which has a wider remit .
24 Strategic and policy decisions are taken by the Computer Consultative Group , which has a wider membership of specialist staff advising Management on computing issues , and the views of users are collated by a Computer Users ’ Group , which contains representatives from all Garden departments at all sites .
25 This is particularly true in this area where we have to compete with the Townswomen 's Guild which has a lower subscription and also with numerous Council-run activities , many of which are free or at a low cost for pensioners .
26 However , the widely-used local building stone from Rubislaw Quarry is located in the Aberdeen granite , which has a lower uranium content than the other granites and so emits less radon .
27 With a modern glider which has a lower wing and the wheel well ahead of the c.g. , this weathercocking will be even more pronounced , so it is better to hold the down wind tip .
28 Scotland , which has a broader exam taken after only one year in the sixth form , keeps a higher proportion of 16-year-olds on at school — and its university courses normally last four years .
29 A new appellation is beginning to make an appearance : Crémant de Limoux , which has a smaller proportion of Mauzac , aims to be richer and less rustic than Blanquette .
30 From Santiago we flew for an hour to Vigo , which has a smaller airport but is a much larger town and is in fact Spain 's largest port .
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