Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Young people from 18 to 28 spend three months living and working with local communities in Tanzania at a cost of £2,250 , half of which goes towards project support . |
2 | OnLine 6.0 , which goes into beta test in June , enables complex queries and other transactions to be subdivided across multiple processors . |
3 | OnLine 6.0 , which goes into beta test in June , allows complex queries and other transactions to be subdivided across multiple processors . |
4 | Even if it were to be deduced that there is an outstanding shortfall in the HP4 supply , this appeal , while being determined in the context of policy HP4 , would require to be consistent with the specific terms of policy HP6 , which refers to non-Local Plan proposals . |
5 | Asking students to supply a title which refers to discourse type as well as topic , is a quick way of checking they have succeeded in orientating towards the discourse as a whole . |
6 | The environmental benefits of natural gas include cutting carbon monoxide emissions by approximately 70% , reducing carbon dioxide by up to 30% and eliminating virtually all of the lead which contributes to air pollution at street level . |
7 | For the employer , a part-time workforce means a cheap labour supply which contributes to capital accumulation . |
8 | One that is tasting particularly well at the moment is 1989 Nobilo 's Dixon Vineyard Reserve Chardonnay , which is available from Asda for £8.99 , the Australian Wine Centre ( £9.49 ) and Averys of Bristol ( £9.26 ) which supplies by mail order ( 0272 214141 ) . |
9 | Whenever an issue arises which turns on sex determination , the law ( what is really meant is those who make the law ) is asked to rethink a classification system . |
10 | At Renn , Espace d'Art Contemporain ( which belongs to cinema producer Claude Berri ) the Yves Klein show continues . |
11 | Incidentally , Bert 's Golden Höfner was number 13 , and the one here , which belongs to Höfner aficionado Gordon Giltrap , has number 16 on its label … |
12 | However , the machine has a basic memory of only 128K , a not-very-standard keyboard and screen , no disk drive , and an operating system called DOS , which stands for DIP Operating System , after the machine 's British designers . |
13 | The idea is called LETS , which stands for Local Exchange and Trading Systems , and apparently there is a group of about 30 people in Belfast already working the idea . |
14 | The function of LOEX ( which stands for Library Orientation and Instruction Exchange ) is as follows : |
15 | This is the volume of the gas , converted to s.t.p. ( see section 3.1 ) , which dissolves in unit volume of the liquid at the temperature and pressure specified . |
16 | The black growth on fruits and leaves is sooty mould which develops on honey dew falling from aphid pests such as whitefly , greenfly or blackfly on the leaves above them . |
17 | No doubt there are a few places where Stornoway citizens get drunk at Sunday lunchtime , indeed , there are quite a few of them , but their doors are shut to the public ; sin goes private on the Sabbath for it is public morality which counts in Sabbath observance . |
18 | , stands mischievously on the terrace walk , which looks over Ickworth park . |
19 | My conclusions are that work which looks to family law as instrument is inadequate ; the ‘ school-rules concept ’ of law overlooks law 's part in representing and naturalizing ‘ the way things are ’ ; law 's self-denying ordinance in relation to the personal and the private is a cultural construct and not an inevitable element of ideas of law or justice . |
20 | ‘ The aim of soil geography is to record and explain the development and distribution of soils on the earth 's surface It is a branch of learning which lies between soil science and geography and is of particular importance to both subjects … soil studies are one means of integrating large parts of physical geography in a way which is of immediate relevance to mankind and in this way gives coherence to geography as a whole . ’ |
21 | That is the principle which lies behind City Challenge . |
22 | The predominant unit of production in rural Cuba is the state farm , although there exists , despite the nationalisation of privately owned businesses in the 1960s , a distinct private sector in the countryside , half of which lies in Oriente province the home of the peasants who supported Castro in his bid for power . |
23 | At Loch Laidon , which lies in Rannoch Moor National Nature Reserve , the whole catchment is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest . |
24 | She will sail gently round the course in today 's race to score what points she can , while a replacement spar is completed in time for the climax of the series , the 630-mile Sydney to Hobart race which starts on Boxing Day . |
25 | Defeat in the first Test , which starts on Thursday week , would leave many people asking : ‘ Why wait that long ? ’ |
26 | From here take the path which starts from Wythburn Church car park running parallel to the A591 and linking with a minor road running along the west side of Thirlmere Reservoir ( 3 miles ) . |
27 | The SEA is basically a limited set of changes to the Treaty of Rome which allows for majority voting in the Council of Ministers in areas connected to establishing the Internal Market , and also has some rather vague references to EMU , Political Union and other policy areas such as the environment . |
28 | Only one main branch is permitted , along which shoots above branch level are spaced at a minimum of 15 centimetre intervals . |
29 | They can have far reaching consequence in the development of an organism , e.g. one error of a base results in haemoglobin S being produced which results in sickle cell anaemia . |
30 | The underlying liver disease , which results in portal hypertension , may be of any cause as extrahepatic causes of portal hypertension have been associated with PHT . |