Example sentences of "which have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although there is a ‘ reserve ratio ’ and a ‘ liquidity ratio ’ , these are mere formalities which have no practical bearing on the credit policies of the banks , whose credit targets are determined by the federal government . |
2 | It should also be noted that many universities offer extra-mural courses which have no fixed entrance requirements , that the Open University is open entry in terms of prior qualifications , and that many institutions are now developing ‘ access ’ courses which provide non-standard routes of entry to first degrees . |
3 | When we deal with semantic categories , we find that occurrences cut across grammatical categories : for example , the concept of " negation " can include not only the negative particle not , but other word classes such as pronouns ( nothing , nobody ) and adverbs ( nowhere , never ) , and even items which have no morphological resemblance to these , such as unfinished , impossible , false , hardly . |
4 | A principal feature of Dennett 's case is that we posit features of our unconscious apparatus , which have no necessary connection with the actual thoughts we have , any more than had Hume 's perceptions of causation with perceptions of causes . |
5 | The function of the leave requirement is not spelled out in Order 53 , but it is designed to weed out cases which have no real chance of success or which might be called ‘ frivolous ’ or ‘ vexatious ’ in the sense of being brought not out of a genuine interest in the outcome but for some ulterior motive such as to make things difficult for a government agency . |
6 | ‘ He asks you questions which have no real answer . |
7 | While there are a few things in digital technology which have no possible representation in analogue form — infinite impulse response filters are a good example — most digital blocks derive their shape from the original analogue function . |
8 | First , in the case of agencies which have no central recording systems containing details of their drug-using clients — GPs , social services , and the probation service — a postal questionnaire survey of all professionals operating in the Wirral branches of these services was conducted . |
9 | I see women as closer to the tragic than men because of the frailty of their expectations which have no solid foundation in the world . |
10 | If Parliament wishes to create a specialist body to adjudicate in a given field , it makes little sense to have the decisions of that body reviewed by courts which have no such expertise . |
11 | Papers published in other journals which have no such limitation may contain many more references , some of which will have had considerable influence on the authors , and others whose influence is slight . |
12 | Meanwhile the category of ‘ art ’ is normally and even insistently applied to works which have no other purpose but to be works of art |
13 | Thus a model can be entirely abstract using symbols which have no pictorial quality as in the use of language and mathematics . |
14 | In the ancient romance , the initial event ( boy meets girl ) and the final event ( boy marries girl ) are separated by a series of Events which have no causal relationship and no natural location , and which , though they impede the relationship between the boy and girl , do not change it . |
15 | As can be seen from Table 3.1 , there are nine government stocks outstanding which have no final maturity ; they are irredeemable bonds . |
16 | However , it is also important to avoid introducing unnecessary assumptions , which have no prior basis and can invalidate the methodology . |
17 | In the second Critique Sartre seems remarkably equivocal with regard to his central question of how struggles which have no controlling totalizer or underlying structure of totalization can be intelligible . |
18 | The statements made which have no legal effect are often described as being mere " puffs " ( Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball [ 1893 ] 1 QB 256 ) . |
19 | One way would be for the letter detector for , say , Y-in-the-fifth-position to have inhibitory links not only to the word detectors for words which have any other letter in that position , but also to those detectors for words which have no fifth letter . |
20 | Every culture will organise the world according to its own perceptions of reality ; thus one language may have words which have no equivalent concept in another . |
21 | Jones loves himself , blames himself , is his own severest critic , is conscious of what he is doing , etc. are all examples of reflexive relations which have no pluralist import . |
22 | It would seem to be inappropriate for the criminal law to remove a whole category of persons from its protection on the basis of words spoken at a ceremony of marriage which have no binding force . |
23 | The basic rationale for such courses derives from the discipline itself , and can be seen in its pure form in disciplines which have no obvious employment destination , such as philosophy or history . |
24 | Again , while distraction can cause forgetting during the day , this is normally confined to very recent memories which have no obvious meaning ( such as unfamiliar telephone numbers that have just been looked up ) . |
25 | If " adornment " is to be identified in linguistic patterns which have no semantic utility , we can point to the alliterations clustered in the last few lines . |
26 | In short , such propositions are not susceptible to a kind of analysis that might be applied , for example , to universal propositions which have no existential import . |
27 | As Wood and Wood comment , ‘ relating ideas to their social context ’ far from ‘ depriving them of their universal meaning ’ in fact ‘ rescues them from the emptiness of ethereal abstractions which have no human meaning at all ’ ( ibid. p. x ) . |
28 | A disposal assignment may involve a considerable number of approaches to entities which have no previous association with KPMG . |
29 | Gagnon and Simon ( and Plummer ) seem to accept the existence of bodily potentialities on which ‘ sexuality ’ draws , and in this they do not seem far removed from Foucault 's version that what ‘ sexuality ’ plays upon are ‘ bodies , organs , somatic localisations , functions , anatamo-physiological systems , sensations , and pleasures ’ , which have no intrinsic unity or ‘ laws ’ of their own . ’ |
30 | In-car maps of possible alternative routes are another example of ‘ temporary ’ maps , which have no permanent value . |