Example sentences of "which use [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I have seen one production which used the 1603 quarto version , one which used the uncut Folio text , but the majority were ‘ constructed ’ texts , omitting different passages and scenes from what is a very long play .
2 I have seen one production which used the 1603 quarto version , one which used the uncut Folio text , but the majority were ‘ constructed ’ texts , omitting different passages and scenes from what is a very long play .
3 ‘ There are not as many nuclear power stations as expected , there is more uranium than was thought , and the fast-breeder reactors which used the reprocessed fuel have been abandoned as a failure .
4 However , the employer was a Dutch company which used the same form of contract to employ Europeans of various nationalities for work outside the UK .
5 It is difficult to determine what proportion of these ships had wire rigging and which used the improved hemp but in any case it is clear that the West was largely won with better rope .
6 a web or reel fed printing press which uses a curved printing plate mounted on the plate cylinder .
7 A statement of identical syntax to INPUT which uses a new line for each item to be input .
8 An FEL which uses a low energy ( 6 MeV ) van de Graaff electrostatic accelerator has operated successfully at the University of California , Santa Barbara , since 1984 .
9 So far , we have applied hypergame analysis to various case-studies and are developing practical methodology , which uses a two-stage approach .
10 More general overviews , and interpretations of recent changes in the economic geography of the UK are provided in : Unequal Growth , by Steve Fothergill and Graham Gudgin ( London , Heinemann Educational ; 1982 ) , which focuses on the urban-rural shift in manufacturing ; Spatial Divisions of Labour : Social Structures and the Geography of Production by Doreen Massey ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1984 ) which argues for a spatial divisions of labour approach to uneven development ; and Long Waves of Regional Development by Michael Marshall ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1987 ) which uses a long-wave perspective , but draws also on aspects of the regulationist approach , in an analysis of the last century-and-a-half of uneven development in the UK .
11 Following a couple of dummy runs CLASS Central Livestock Auctions Satellite Sales which uses a split screen technique offered buyers the chance to see the stock on offer and the actual bidding .
12 On the CDC 6600 computer ( which uses a 60-bit word ) instructions may be 15 or 30 bits long , according to the amount of information needing to be specified by the instruction .
13 Transport engineers in the Hague , for example , are developing a new rapid rail system , called Randstad Rail , which uses a sophisticated locomotive to improve speed , safety , comfort and reliability .
14 SOLARA SOLAR TORCH Design : a rechargeable torch which uses a solar panel to convert light directly into electricity .
15 With recent advances in technology , even personal computers now have much increased memory capacity , so a lexical look-up technique which uses a large vocabulary ( say , anything over 20,000 words ) is now feasible .
16 An American company Health Images UK has already installed a body scanner , which uses a magnetic field to detect problems , at its medical centre on Darlington 's Yarm Road Industrial Estate .
17 It is still in use as the town gateway as is the other example on the other side of the town which uses the Corinthian Order ( 163 ) .
18 Words which are orthographically regular have at least three routes : the GPC route which uses orthographic components to derive their phonological correlates the lexical route which uses the visual representation of the word to access meaning before generating the pronunciation ; and Glushko 's ( 1979 ) " analogy " route whereby words can be pronounced in the same way as their orthographic associates .
19 The use of the direct route to the lexicon , the route which uses the visual code of the word to access its lexical representation , can be demonstrated in a number of ways .
20 While Word for Windows 2 already included Drag and Drop , a more novel use of the mouse is SmartClick which uses the right button .
21 Figure 3.5 shows the " group 1 instruction " on the DEC PDP-8 computer , which uses the two's complement representation for negative numbers .
22 Any tail string which uses the divergent node number is also removed for the same reason .
23 Printing in colour is a little harder as there are only two colour printers available ; the Tektronix model which uses QuickDraw and the QMS ColorScript 100 which uses the same engine but has the PostScript language as well .
24 Compare this with the slide-back scooping block which uses the same technique but does not turn the body away .
25 It links to a further ESRC supported research project which uses the same database to analyse wage structure and pay determination .
26 Which uses the most energy in your home ?
27 There is much that is unsatisfactory in the current convention for allocating women to a social class , and this project , which uses the Longitudinal Study , a 1% sample of the census , aims to develop a social classification scheme for women in and out of paid work and based on full or part time paid work and domestic responsibilities .
28 Finally any head string which uses the convergent node number must be removed as it is no longer available .
29 This is to be based around a geometric coding model , similar to the Birsch system which uses an eight digit primary code to describe the characteristics of the part .
30 This is the scanning digitizer which uses an advanced type of TV camera to convert the map to raster or cell format ( Chapter 5 ) .
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