Example sentences of "which sets [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The political implications of Sukenick 's experimentation can be seen clearly in his second novel Out ( 1973 ) , which sets up a journey as structural metaphor in order to comment on the political temper of the late Nixon years . |
2 | At the other end of the rod is a transducer which sets up a controlled vibration within the sapphire . |
3 | Example 2 is a typical Hendrix-style fill which sets up either a G major chord ( as in the example ) or an E minor chord . |
4 | New software modules include VXVMI , a virtual memory tool , which sets up virtual memory capabilities on target systems for run-time and debugging purposes . |
5 | Trying out various ideas they eventually settled on the use of a Ring Modulator , which sets up a low frequency hum breaking up speech patterns into juddery , intermittent tones . |
6 | This is a fairy story version of race relations and it may reflect the hubris or wishful thinking of an intelligentsia which sets up its own preferred cultural practices as a referential model for everyone else . |
7 | SQL also provides a CREATE VIEW command which sets up alternative views of the data derived from other tables and selected rows and columns . |
8 | LIFESPAN takes the form of a set of communicating processes — in particular each online user has a personal copy of the user interface process which sets up its own communication with the main LIFESPAN process . |
9 | A statement which sets up a test condition which can be used to control the subsequent flow of the program . |
10 | He carries with him from childhood an unconscious guilt for his little sister 's death in a freak accident , a death which sets off a series of revenge killings . |
11 | It is a radar detector which sets off an alarm if a ship , with radar working , is in the vicinity . |
12 | In ( 135 ) , although make would have been possible , the writer has chosen cause , and has thus felt it to be more appropriate to represent the subject of the verb ( " raising the temperature of a compound " ) as an external condition which sets off a reaction of decomposition in compounds rather than as an agent which exerts its causative action at the same time as the reaction occurs . |
13 | Colin Appleyard , of Thornaby and Yarm Rotary Club , will lead a nine-strong team which sets off tomorrow . |
14 | They can not deal with this situation by cutting quality : in a university , quality is the object of the exercise , and a university which sets out to lower quality is no more likely to survive than an army which sets out to lose its battles . |
15 | They can not deal with this situation by cutting quality : in a university , quality is the object of the exercise , and a university which sets out to lower quality is no more likely to survive than an army which sets out to lose its battles . |
16 | This Bill , which sets out detailed mechanisms for settling disputes , could be passed early next week . |
17 | The procedure is first for the Pastoral Committee of the Diocese to consult the Council for Places of Worship , receiving from it a report which sets out the architectural qualities and historic interest of the building . |
18 | I commend the book God is Green by Ian Bradley which sets out a useful outline of Christian thought on this subject . |
19 | No library can be effective without a policy , which sets out aims and objectives , identifies user groups and services , and indicates priorities amongst them . |
20 | The Government Actuary 's Department prepared a document in 1980 which sets out a suggested basis for making the calculation and this was supplemented ten years later by recommendations from a committee of industrial tribunal chairmen . |
21 | This chapter should be read in conjunction with Appendix IV which sets out details of the costs included . |
22 | In short , no book which sets out to analyse modern occultism can afford to avoid this new movement . |
23 | Each organiser therefore is responsible for the production of a local development plan , which sets out the strategy for meeting the targets . |
24 | A third kind is a ‘ joke ’ fancy dress which sets out to amuse rather than anything else . |
25 | It 's a system which sets out to restore and maintain good health by inserting needles into specific points on the surface of your skin . |
26 | Following reconsideration of each issue in the light of comments received , the IASC issued a Statement of Intent on the comparability of financial statements in July 1990 , which sets out 21 E 32 proposals which will be incorporated in revised IASs without substantive changes , and five E 32 proposals that have been deferred pending further work on financial instruments . |
27 | This is the subject of the second chapter , which sets out three basic criteria that need to be fulfilled for recognition to be appropriate . |
28 | The specialist hiring firm , Overdrive , has a standard form contract which sets out the contractual relationship between the haulier , Overdrive and the Overdrive driver . |
29 | It is a document which sets out the terms of a loan and is usually issued under authority of a company 's seal , Repayment is provided for at some future date . |
30 | The latest version of the Park 's Structure Plan , which sets out the basic strategy of the control of development in the park for the next 10–15 years , states that the visual impact of windfarms outweighs the net benefit to global conservation . |