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

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1 Under the existing byelaws , complaints relating to non-reserved work which account for 80% of all the complaints that the Institute receives — can only be investigated against individuals .
2 The Autoglide can even be used on trackless doors of the canopy variety , which account for 80% of the garage doors installed in the UK , and which conventional garage door openers can not cope with The Autoglide works on a cable principle , with an advanced electronic control box .
3 The largest proportion of absences are proper nouns and foreign words which account for 78% of the missing tokens ( 75% of the types ) .
4 Allowed to buy only ‘ class B ’ shares , which account for 40% of stockmarket capitalisation , foreigners now own about 30% of the market .
5 Those studies which concentrate on movement between firms necessarily ignore many important aspects of career changes , and the factors which contribute towards high relative earnings of individuals .
6 MERZ CONTEMPORARY ART Artists against Apartheid — shows work that reflects a ‘ humanitarian impulse ’ and includes the paintings of Jock McFadyen , which concentrate on deprivation in London 's East End .
7 Some of these packets have very low energy — and these correspond to radiation with extremely long wavelength ; and some packets have very high energy — which correspond to radiation of short wavelength .
8 They could be antibodies , or DNA ‘ probes ’ which bind to stretches of DNA that are unique to the target organisms .
9 Staphenandra tanakae has lovely long arching sprays of mid-green leaves , which change to yellow in autumn , after panicles of white flowers in early summer make this a plant of considerable value .
10 They repay your interest and capital together , in monthly instalments which change from time to time , as our interest rates change .
11 erm So that at Newhaven at the present day you now have a fossil cliff , now largely buried because the tertiary sands and clays which sit on top of the chalk have slumped over , and so much of the original chalk cliff face is , is now buried , but you have this mass of slump material on what was formerly beach , and the gravel ridges stretch for what , one hundred , two hundred or more metres erm from the bottom of the cliff .
12 The proposal in the review is that you probably will need to keep your joint care teams , your JCTs , which tend of course to be professionally and officer dominated , but there are strong feelings throughout the county , and one has to remember the run up to local government , erm , the local government commission is on , strong feelings especially from the voluntary sector , but also from the district councils , that there could be renewed dynamism at the local level , in terms of local care teams .
13 These differential learning experiences ( and/or social influences which discriminate against girls in this respect ) , it may then be argued , also independently affect the learning of mathematics .
14 It can make teachers more aware of the importance of attitudes towards language and how their own attitudes may result in reactions which discriminate against children with less ‘ prestigious ’ forms of speech .
15 The general lack of support for DRA products and the difficulty of establishing overall policies which discriminate in favour of disadvantaged areas add to other factors which constrain agricultural development in DRAs .
16 Then you have to divide them up into those which make slender trees and others which remain as bushes with a fountain-like outline .
17 Consequently ‘ an examination of its working involves an examination of the social and political forces which make for changes in the ideas and habits of the population ’ .
18 One of his first undertakings was to transfer the Tropical African Services Course from the Imperial Institute in South Kensington , ‘ which is not frequented by other students of a kind to make good Administrative officers ’ , to Oxford and Cambridge , where ‘ it would , I am sure , spread interest in our services among other undergraduates of the type we want ’ ; and the great triumph of his career as a bureaucrat was to persuade the Warren Fisher committee , set up in 1927 to examine methods of recruitment into the Colonial Service , that it was unnecessary to look further afield for men ‘ who possess the qualities of mind , character and personality which make for success in the leadership of native … races ’ .
19 Two forms of pores are recognized , the primary pores , which develop during deposition of the sediment , and secondary pores , which develop after deposition , principally through solution of the rock particles themselves .
20 So , he asserts , are other rather less extreme examples , including the following , all of which appear as instances of English in books by reputable grammarians :
21 The track will consist , typically , of a combination of words , music and sound effects ( which appear in scripts as ‘ SFX ’ ) .
22 It is important to note in particular that although much is said and written about directives ( as indeed will be the case later in this article ) , they are much less numerous than regulations , which appear in effect as the most frequently used Community legislative instrument .
23 Good examples are angelfish species which browse on sponges in the wild and butterflyfish which feed on coral polyps .
24 SINGLE INLINE MEMORY MODULES ( SIMMS ) : RAM chips which plug into sockets on the motherboard .
25 Some have gliders which slot into grooves on the back of the track .
26 ( 1 ) Sections 45 to 50 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 ( which provide for payment of allowances to members of local authorities and other bodies ) shall apply with any necessary modifications to members of licensing boards as if the licensing boards were local authorities .
27 Many men and women are employed under contracts of employment which provide for transfers over a wide area .
28 Section 6(1) of the UCTA gives rise to particular problems in the area of infringement of third party intellectual property rights , and in relation to clauses which attempt to exclude by blanket wording all warranties implied by the SGA , or which provide for exclusion of liability generally ( such as those excluding liability for economic loss or capping total liability under the contract by reference to a monetary amount ) .
29 A more satisfactory way of delimiting lexical units is to look for grammatical differences which correlate with differences of meaning .
30 These residues have counterparts in CAP ( Arg185 , Lys188 and His199 , respectively ; see Fig. 4 ) which interact with phosphates in the corresponding DNA strands .
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