Example sentences of "which [vb base] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Speakers were asked to address such questions as : the possibility of delineating a discrete and distinctive popular culture ; the usefulness of conceiving culture as discourse or as an arena of social change ; the forces which engender long-term changes in popular culture .
2 Many of these management structures and processes have long histories — quality circles and Japanese corporate practice are two trends which influence current thinking in business management aspirations , expectations and structures .
3 This is a powerful explanation because it succeeds in linking the fact of there being a restriction on sexuality in religions which preach brotherly love to all mankind , especially Christianity , Islam and Buddhism .
4 One of the lessons to be drawn from the study of early-twentieth-century imperialism is the extraordinary durability of policies and programmes which lack all possibility of being realised .
5 Some professions require you to seek further qualifications which entail another period of full-time study .
6 It is important that the branch broadcasts clearly visible messages which advertise interested members of the public of the existence of CPRW and the work it is doing .
7 At prices which mean exceptional value for money .
8 Mr Moxen went on : ‘ The results of the study will provide a series of key recommendations and action points which raise environmental standards in Scottish industry and increase the competitiveness of Scottish industry in the environmentally conscious Nineties . ’
9 It is not an either/or question of watching or not watching television Parents can also interpret and explain programmes ( especially the awful , bloody images of newsreels ) which raise worried questions from their offspring .
10 These include technical specifications which hinder or prevent trade in goods ; rules and regulations governing services which hinder non-domestic companies from trading across frontiers ; discriminatory public procurement rules which limit tendering for government contracts to domestic companies , and legal obstacles faced by foreign companies seeking to set up subsidiaries in other member states .
11 The policies of international aid , which defy rational justification on either economic or strategic grounds , are at once intelligible when viewed as a collective purgation of the fear of envy , to which the ‘ affluent society ’ — itself an envy-guilt coinage — is especially prone and which is more vivid to the donors than the imagined envy is to the recipients .
12 The hotel 's spacious 9-hole course is the setting for the new Academy of Golf — a series of one-day events which combine serious tuition with golfing fun .
13 A further point is that although Piaget implies that explanations which combine two types of content are always inappropriate , this is not in fact the case .
14 ( Hobsons Ltd ) A guide to all courses in universities , polytechnics and colleges which combine full-time study with training and experience in industry and commerce .
15 Today the routes are much the same but we are switching to satellites , fibre cables and electronic gadgets which combine mouse-like size with mammoth capacity .
16 28 ) ; and the mosaics from North Hill , Colchester ( Neal 1981 , nos. 39 and 40 ) which combine circular elements with an essentially grid format .
17 Your main concern is to establish local plans which combine maximum benefits with the best attainable cost effectiveness .
18 The docks , the University of London , the theatre in the age of Kean , the London art world , Rudolph Ackermann and British commerce are all examined in the marvellous introductory essays by Simon Jervis , Ian Jenkins , Celina Fox and others which combine detailed research with an eye for the smell and feel of the city .
19 When men crave , they usually want foods which combine high protein with high fat , such as steak and chips .
20 The sum total of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society , the real foundation , on which rises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness .
21 As we shall see , those cemeteries which display high quantities of such imports are also those where potential leaders are to be identified .
22 But as a poet you will appreciate that some experiences are communicable only through symbols — symbols which lose all virtue in any attempt at paraphrase or analysis .
23 The Institute of Directors has published proposals for pollution control which favour voluntary action by business , as opposed to compulsory regulations imposed by the government or the EC .
24 Form 86 or a quite informal letter is then sufficient — such as : We hereby consent to the property known as [ shown edged red on the accompanying plan ] being part of the land comprised in the above title being transferred free from the [ Intended ] Notice of Deposit registered on the But some banks ( which favour this type of security in appropriate cases ) have their own favoured form of withdrawal ; acting for a seller you 'll satisfy yourself on this point and obtain the necessary withdrawal in time to hand over on completion .
25 In species such as swans and geese , which lay large clutches of eggs soon after arrival , the reserve on landing may indeed determine breeding success for the year .
26 A comparative approach will identify marketing factors which distinguish successful companies from less successful ones .
27 Moral ambivalence is probably associated with a number of other features which distinguish regulatory misconduct from breaches of the traditional code .
28 A number of factors have been identified which distinguish this sort of country :
29 Additives can be used to enhance the appearance of poor quality food , for example polyphosphates which bind excess water into ham or fish , increasing the volume of the product yet diluting its nutrients .
30 To add force to their indebtedness , each satellite finds itself enmeshed in a web of controls and relationships which institutionalise Soviet involvement in their internal affairs .
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