Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | On completion of the Part 1 Certificate , students may progress to the Part 2 Certificate which involves attendance on one day or two evenings per week for a further year . |
2 | Thirdly systems philosophy which involves reorientation of thought and world view consequent upon the advent of system as a new scientific paradigm . |
3 | It is designed to protect children and to ensure that care is taken in making appointments to any post which involves contact with children . |
4 | Auspex recently struck up an OEM deal with IBM , which involves development of a new version of the machine using a Rios chip rather than the current Sparc . |
5 | The second function is legitimization which involves expenditure by the state on social expenses , or projects and services required to maintain social harmony ( e.g. welfare , designed to reduce tension among employees ) . |
6 | Third , Vanaprastha , the forest-dwelling stage , which involves withdrawal from the normal requirements of social and family life , after the fulfilment of all necessary obligations , to a place of solitude for study and meditation . |
7 | These schemes , then , can be summarized under the following heads : we run residency and award schemes , we run grants to artists and craftsmen and photographers , we run an artists in school scheme , which involves placement of and artist for two weeks or so in a local secondary school , we offer payments to artists for exhibiting in certain galleries , something akin to the public lending right , we also provide assistance for the purchase and commissioning of contemporary work , and finally we run an artists ' register , which is a slide register of work of artists within the region , which is accessible to anyone who wants to come along and look at it , whether they are organizing an exhibition or thinking of commissioning a piece for their own living rooms , or perhaps a piece for their town hall or public library or whatever . |
8 | Third , because women 's and men 's lives are organized very differently in our society as a whole , women seem to be more available to provide any assistance which involves input of time and domestic labour . |
9 | They all suffer from a major weakness , which is that for every instance in which a word form possesses different synonyms , opposites , morphological derivatives , or whatever , in different contexts , there are several possible explanations , only one of which involves ambiguity of the word form ; hence , further evidence of a different sort is required to determine which explanation is correct in any given instance . |
10 | Behaviour which involves assimilation of the subject matter , attitudes , and values of the foreign language and culture to the point that one is identified by them . |
11 | The State Department 's Policy Planning Staff noted on 20 November 1951 : We have , in fact , at the present time a special relationship with the U.K. which involves consultation between us on a wide range of matters of joint concern . |
12 | Again the family may be introduced through an improvised story , perhaps one which involves attention to comparison in some way . |
13 | Equally , the complex legislation relating to slaves taken overseas , which involves registration of claims in foreign courts , is unlikely to have been traditional . |
14 | Such accusations lie not with counselling , but with a kind of primitive logic which associates pain with whatever is most closely at hand . |
15 | The lexical relation which parallels identity in the membership of two classes is , of course , synonymy . |
16 | The main vessels that are cut and connected to the new liver are biliary duct , the hepatic artery which supplies the liver with blood from the heart , the portal vein which drains blood from the stomach and the gut and the hepatic vein which takes the blood back to the heart . |
17 | At the same time the bar is being pushed inland by the sea , which erodes material from the outside of the bar and , in times of storm , flings it over the bar on to the marsh . |
18 | The Commission also took a stronger stand in respect of two other countries on its agenda : Cuba will not come under special scrutiny by a representative of the UN Secretary-General and the Expert on Equatorial Guinea , a country which receives assistance under the UN Advisory Services Program , has been requested to study the human rights situation there . |
19 | Another Williams-bred youngster , Pond Curlew , which receives start of eight metres , looks like being favourite for the Easter Handicap after clocking the fastest time of 27.44 , though he takes on Florida Bill , unbeaten in three rounds of the competition , also off eight metres , tonight . |
20 | An example was ultrasound , suggested by a zoologist whose colleague 's ‘ bat detector ’ , which receives sound in ultrasonic frequencies , had picked up a strong signal emanating from a nearby ancient site . |
21 | Our ability is mainly due to the brain which receives information about the brightness and wavelengths of light hitting the eyes and converts these into a multi-coloured , three-dimensional image . |
22 | Security Toolkit/Unix 2.1 includes a last log-in check program , menu display options , a user defined error library , and a network topology map , which displays error by host . |
23 | Slices with two prepared faces give a three-dimensional context which aids identification of bioclasts and study of depositional and diagenetic fabrics . |
24 | Cocoa butter has a unique property of ‘ supercooling ’ , which aids moulding of chocolate into bars and small tablets |
25 | The teacher 's report forms will give information which goes part of the way towards judging the educational value of the unit . |
26 | When Macaulay holes up in his uncle 's deserted house , he treats Pesci and Stern to a cartoon-like sadistic onslaught which goes way beyond what was served up in Home Alone 1 . |
27 | And kids mean money — not money like throw-it-away 1986 money , but chronic money : money which goes slice by slice into the mortgage , the pension plan , the life insurance , the repairs to the house ( yes , it 's goodbye rank , noisy little flat and hallo four bedrooms somewhere quieter now that the family 's started ) , school fee plans , nappies , baby clothes , holidays in DIY villas in southern France , and the bigger car to get you , the kids , and their impedimenta to the DIY villa . |
28 | Ash-Wednesday , dedicated , originally , ‘ To My Wife ’ , deals , amongst other things , with the resignation of sex , which goes hand in hand with the abandoning of primitive ceremony , the link between such primitivism and the erotic being preserved . |
29 | The failure of projects leads to parsimony which goes hand in hand with waste . |
30 | We shall see in a moment that there are problems with the nationalism which goes hand in hand with this outlook . |