Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [v-ing] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As for the conservation aim , there will initially be a greater , not a lesser , consumption of paper , if members are to be persuaded to be content with the summary , it will be necessary to undertake what the Regulations call a ‘ relevant consultation ’ which involves sending to each member both the full accounts for the financial year and a summary financial statement plus a postage-paid card on which he can make his choice for the future .
2 I am interested in working for the Forestry Commission , for a national park or getting a job which involves caring for any aspect of the environment .
3 The private decisions are likely to be influenced by the level of parental wealth , which allows spending on private education ( transmission of human wealth in this way may be encouraged by the taxation of material inheritance ) .
4 In the first section , which includes dealing with physical fitness , daily activities and quality of life , symbols such as smiling faces are used .
5 Total investment , which includes spending on all types of capital goods by firms , accounts for about a fifth of total expenditure in the United Kingdom .
6 Once the beginner masters the rudiments of these simple positions , he advances to body manoeuvring and turning , much of which concerns slipping from one stance into another .
7 Objections on the grounds of time often disguise a more fundamental problem which concerns teaching in general and not just the objectives model .
8 The water used by the gas-cleaning plant is cooled by a cooling tower which itself emits two water-vapour plumes , the density of which varies according to climatic conditions .
9 The Conon Corbetts are reached most easily by Strath Conon , which means starting on minor roads at either Muir of Ord or Marybank — places now much more off-route with the fast western approach via the Black Isle Bridge .
10 Erm , since that particular time , the financial climate has significantly changed , and the government policy in relation to certain areas of expenditure which I comment , which I commented on earlier , erm , has also changed , in that instead of paying direct grant , they are now issuing credit approvals , which permits borrowing to agreed levels within the constraints of the capital control mechanisms , that the government have in place , the controlling overall levels of indebtedness of councils .
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