Example sentences of "which represent a " in BNC.

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1 — sight and time deposits with banks which represent a claim on primary money , i.e. convertible into primary money .
2 The units shown go to 6,000 gallons which represent a pond some 12′ × 14′ × 6′ deep ; effectively you could double or treble these up but they would be difficult to disguise .
3 The themes we selected reflected our views of bulimia , which we believe is a disabling problem with elements that are unique to each woman 's experiences but which represent a way of dealing with life 's stresses .
4 The result is cost-effective , humour-style page coverage with maximum customer impact targeted at a chosen niche market and achieved at costs which represent a significant improvement on previous performance .
5 There could be strong currents , which represent a hazard if the dog enters the water .
6 Although orders are slow to come through , a large number of European licences are due for renewal within 18 months , ‘ which represent a significant source of potential revenue ’ .
7 Always select popular groups and rugs which represent a reasonable cross-section of the sizes and prices ranges on offer ( i.e. from a small nomadic rug to a workshop carpet ) , because prices do not always fluctuate evenly across the board .
8 The interiors of the cabs , which represent a kind of first-class , are decorated like seraglios with floral upholstery , tasselled curtains , quotations from the Koran and heavily retouched photographs of Sudanese pop singers .
9 The main argument or basic responses you have been searching for are short statements which represent a stance or attitude to the question .
10 The first thing we must do is to defeat the MacSharry proposals that target British farm workers , and particularly those relating to sheepmeat , which represent a direct attack on those who work in British agriculture — not merely those who own or rent farms but those employed on them .
11 On initial inspection the curve in Figure 3.3 appears to show just such an inverted-U relationship , however , on closer scrutiny it is clear that the points which represent a downturn in the curve are not based on enough data to make them reliable .
12 Inflammatory conditions of the gut ( whether a result of infection , experimental manipulations or idiopathic ) are associated with increased turnover and activation of intestinal macrophages , which represent a large fraction of the total macrophage pool of the body .
13 But it must be remembered that these results are based on hand transcriptions which represent a perfect analysis by the acoustic-phonetic component into whatever recognition units are used .
14 Rather than pursuing the discussion at an abstract level , it seems sensible to give here a brief synopsis of a selection of French fabliaux which can be regarded as highly typical of the genre , and which represent a range of subtypes within the genre : tales of sensual appetite or greed , adultery and fornication , sexual naivety and sexual fetishism ; a tale of robbers , the macabre joke of the corpse that apparently either can not or will not lie still , and a lavatorial tale of turds .
15 Mortar is applied to such areas as will be tessellated within a few hours , and certainly within the day ( hence giornata , for mortar patches which represent a completed period of work ) .
16 Wilfred Thesiger surveys some of the 25 thousand photographs which represent a lifetime 's travels .
17 The chairman , Henry Sweetbaum , said the profits , which represent a remarkable turnround from a loss of £6.72 million in 1991 , ‘ confirm the progress we have made in developing our retailing activities and reducing the costs of our timber businesses ’ .
18 jobs which represent an extension of the wife-mother role , such as nursing and teaching , and those which require an attractive image , such as secretaries , are predominantly filled by women .
19 We can certainly say that in an important sense a record is finished — finite , objectified — in a way that oral performance is not ; indeed , in this sense it is , ironically , recordings rather than scores which represent an extreme form of reified abstraction ( with the resulting potential alienation of producer and consumer ) .
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