Example sentences of "which [verb] [det] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Policy-making is inevitably , and universally , a long , drawn-out process which involves many people within the organisation .
2 ‘ They have minimum interest rates which mean some people are paying four per cent more than they should , ’ he said yesterday .
3 The transverse ridges are a distinctive feature which separates this species from many other North Atlantic species , other species with this feature are O. parcita .
4 I recently moved jobs to a firm which encourages all staff to improve their qualifications .
5 Such advertisements cost money , and it will not be the first thought of a local authority , which has many staff and functions outside the SSD , to pay for similar campaigns .
6 GLCABS , however , which has several staff formally trained in recruitment , does not always include a member of the management committee .
7 It involves three elements : a source of the objects , the screen with its slits and a second screen which incorporates some means of detecting the objects which hit the different parts of it .
8 In all the shock and horror of such an incident there are usually quite a number of people involved and a sort of group mourning sets in which allows those people to react sometimes quite dramatically very quickly .
9 The recent liberalization of legal services which allows more people to do conveyancing may make it even more important than it has been hitherto .
10 On the day after the explosion , which injured several people , preliminary tests showed twice the permitted level of beryllium and beryllium compounds in air and water samples , but on Sept. 17 the USSR government newspaper Izvestiya reported that the situation had " normalized " .
11 Finally , an issue we became aware of — in England at least-because of the " dowry " system of funding was that a two tier system may be set up which benefits those people who have come out of hospital and ignores the others .
12 This is a subject which affects many people in this city and is another characteristic act by a Tory Government that acts in a callous way .
13 Meanwhile , the rural housing problem , which affects most people in the Third World , is so immense that no government has even tried to tackle it on a national scale .
14 Any set of questions which allowed most people to be at the top , and only a few further down , would be rejected as useless , because it did n't ‘ discriminate ’ ( to use the pseudo-scientific jargon ) .
15 Their data are summarised in Table 7.3 , which shows that pasture with a low intensity land-use exhibits characteristics that most closely resemble those of undisturbed forest , i.e. a high above-ground biomass in which most of the nutrient stocks are located and a diverse flora which includes many species found in mature forest .
16 Its chairman , Mr Tony Millar , has done a deal with the US Corporate Partners group which invests some £1billion of funds on behalf of US and foreign institutions like pension funds .
17 Nearby Sigiriya 's palace and rock fortress give good views over the town , although it is the famed frescoes painted with earth pigment which attract most people .
18 The long , stout spines are an unusual feature which discriminates this species from other gastropods .
19 Oddly enough , I would have thought it was the decision of the Financial Times to support Labour which swung many people behind the Conservatives at the last moment .
20 The fund has already raised £13,000 and Ana-Maria was an early guest at the Skipton Ball , which raised some £3,000 .
21 At the end of supper the Earl of Gowrie auctioned six items which raised another £20,000 for the charity .
22 The Club played the first of several matches against Mr. H.R. Blaker 's ‘ golf-cricketer 's team ’ which included several staff and minor players of the Kent County Cricket Club .
23 Its taste , light , slightly sweet and with no unpleasant or strong odours or flavours , is an added bonus and one which surprises most people who try it .
24 Finally , and on an optimistic note , if information technology is used to structure the organisation of work in ways which allow more people greater flexibility and choice it becomes possible to share different kinds of work more equitably .
25 The Carlsson 's engine makes a sort of whistling noise at this speed , which prompted more aircraft comparisons .
26 In its pure form , models are logically derived and then tested on historical data but I also include here most forms of quantitative research which use such data to test predefined hypotheses .
27 Allowing each of two groups to choose some part of the law of abortion , in proportion to their numbers , is fairer ( in our sense ) than the winner-take-all scheme our instincts prefer , which denies many people any influence at all over an issue they think desperately important .
28 As a professional cook , Caroline finds the Christmas meal plain sailing — but she knows it 's a task which sends many people into a flap .
29 In the theory which accompanied this series it was shown that the function of regulated systems was to convert a ‘ rough ’ d.c. input voltage into a stable d.c. output voltage which would be maintained over a wide range of load current requirements as well as input voltage variations .
30 Western society places the highest value on the most abstract , thus creating an elitism which means many people feel alienated from mathematics , and , apart from small groups , feel it has little to do with their lives .
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