Example sentences of "which [vb base] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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31 The two hydrogen atoms and the one oxygen atom which make up the water molecule form strong covalent bonds ( Figure 7 , p.102 ) .
32 More recent biochemical studies demonstrate that many more inorganic elements occur in the body than those which make up the twelve tissue salts .
33 This can not be done by restricting attention to its formal properties , the relations and regularities which make up the internal mechanism of the device .
34 The homogeneous unit concept provides a valuable alternative map by which to gauge the Church 's effectiveness in relation to the ‘ mosaic ’ of peoples which make up the population of the British Isles .
35 And third , the various laws which make up the Mosaic Code as part of God 's covenant with the Hebrew nation , set the framework for a system of political economy .
36 Each input or interaction upsets homeostasis , but the parts which make up the system are programmed to respond in such a way as to ensure a return to normality .
37 Grammatical rules are seen as existing independently of the child , and changes in the child 's language in the direction of conventional syntax and morphology are seen as indicative of the child acquiring the rules which make up the grammatical system .
38 It gets its name from the Silurian Epoch — a period around 450 million years ago when the rocks which make up the skeleton and the soil of the Grizedale Forest were formed .
39 In system jargon , the working world is one sub-system within a complete set of sub-systems which make up the total environment or life space of the individual .
40 In a comparable way , our concept of the individual must be seen as the conjuncture of the various practices which make up the complex whole .
41 As we have seen , the various ideological state apparatuses of a society are allotted the formidable task of constituting individual subjects , who then reproduce the practices which make up the structured totality of society .
42 The ingredients which make up the special stew are a closely kept secret and vary from chef to chef .
43 Cray Research Inc has a new disk array based on its DA-60 and DA-62 arrays and a new DCA-3 channel adaptor , providing the first RAID level 3 capability from Cray and a four-fold increase in data transfer rate ; it also cut prices on its DD-60 and DD-62 disk drives , which make up the DA-60 and DA-62 arrays , by 20% and 28% respectively ; DA-60 prices now begin at $190,000 and DA-62 prices begin at $120,000 ; the DCA-3 channel adaptor is based on the chip technology used in the Y-MP C90 supercomputer ; it 's $50,000 .
44 The leading stars are Alpha or Deneb ( 1.2 ) , Gamma ( 2.2 ) , Epsilon ( 2.5 ) , Delta ( 2.9 ) and Beta or Albireo ( 3.1 ) which make up the cross ; next in order of brightness is Zeta ( 3.2 ) .
45 A new room for the study of the 7,000-or-so drawings and 27,000 prints which make up the Courtauld collection will make these works widely available for the first time .
46 A technique using ordinary sausage skins is being employed to restore the 700 parchment rolls of documents dating from 1275 which make up the Wakefield Manor Court archive , now owned by the Yorkshire Archaeological Society .
47 About 15 miles south of Florence and 22 miles north of Siena , lies the Tavarnelle Val di Pesa , one of the nine boroughs which make up the Chianti Classico wine producing region .
48 It also houses a collection of old aeroplanes which make up the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Museum ; which includes among its exhibits a Lancaster bomber , two Hurricanes and four Spitfires .
49 The woodlands of perhaps the greatest historic interest are those which make up the very extensive Bardney Forest .
50 The famous dances which make up the Divertissement of Act 2 bring nicely turned , even vivid orchestral playing of great finesse , but again that extra touch of individuality is missing .
51 The islands which make up the nation of Japan lie in an arc off mainland northeast Asia .
52 One of the principle reasons for the development of anti-school attitudes amongst these young people is the separation and ranking of students according to a multiple set of criteria which make up the normative , academically oriented value system of the school .
53 For others , the medium is most certainly not the message , and the curriculum is more narrowly defined as that collection of bodies of knowledge which make up the subjects on the school timetable .
54 Their professional achievements are so interwoven that one can not properly unravel the individual strands which make up the whole .
55 The testes commence production of spermatozoa ( sperm ) and Various other organs begin to produce the fluids which make up the semen , which will carry the sperm from the testes to the urethral opening through which they are discharged during ejaculation ; this is a continuous process and millions of spermatozoa are produced .
56 The focused light hits a mosaic of rod- or cone-shaped light detectors , which make up the retina .
57 To understand the nature of state power , it is necessary first of all to distinguish , and then to relate , the various elements which make up the state system .
58 Gennard sets out six propositions which make up the theory in its strongest version .
59 These trends and interrelationships can be illustrated most effectively by reference to the zone level of the Functional Regions framework , particularly the contrast between the Cores and Rings which make up the Daily Urban Systems of the 228 Functional Regions in Britain .
60 It is with understanding linguistic factors in relation to the concrete problems and activities which make up the daily reality of the school : what children need to learn , how they learn and what difficulties they experience .
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