Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The dot location task , which involves predominantly the right hemisphere , was expected to remain unaffected .
2 Mansell 's appeal , which involves only the fine and not his subsequent ban from the Spanish Grand Prix , will be heard on 18 October .
3 And I have a job which involves quite a lot of travel so I am not too restricted about where I live .
4 In wet conditions any gully on a north-facing crag is bound to be treacherously slippery , which renders even the easiest scrambling pitches dangerous .
5 Section 2 will further discuss the issue of consciousness as Life-Force from a new emerging scientific perspective which parallels precisely the ancient Vedic tradition .
6 The climb , which tackles directly the steep rock buttresses of the Croz Spur , is undoubtedly an important addition to modern extreme alpinism in the range .
7 Any help which tackles only the surface expression of the doubt lacks compassion and is bound to fail .
8 In Wales , the ‘ derwyn corp ’ , is the name given to a large , ghostly bird which flies around a house where there is sickness , stopping only to tap loudly at a window if the patient is to die .
9 Another 6a is Afin que nul ne meure , which goes up a very dramatic section of cliff to the right of the famous Pichenibule .
10 This is a view which goes back a long way , at least as far as the time of the Radcliffe Report in 1960 .
11 It is the official authority ‘ traditionally ’ associated with management , which goes down the scalar chain .
12 ( A slot meter may not be practical , for example , with a gas central heating boiler which goes out every time the money runs out and needs to be re-lit when more money is put in the meter .
13 Consultant pathologist Dr John Ryan said she was more susceptible to the cold because of a condition called hypothyroidism which slows down the body 's metabolism .
14 However , when searching for a particular route from the ‘ z ’ , a linear search must be employed to establish whether it exists or not , which slows down the search time compared with the 26-way tree where all 26 routes are allocated .
15 An additional plus for the Anatom is its lining , which has in-built Antibac , an antibacterial system which slows down the growth of bacteria on the skin , an unusual but welcome concept in shoe technology .
16 A system of transitional payments is in operation , which slows down the effects of these changes on current claimants .
17 The leading share service offered by the high street banks is Barclayshare , which offers both an execution-only facility and a portfolio management service .
18 In the same issue the former FDLJ leader , Mohammed Adoyta Yussuf , now president of the FRUD , was quoted as saying that the FRUD " wishes to replace the tribalist regime of President Gouled with a government of national unity which represents equally the Issas , the Afars and other communities " .
19 The annual budget for 1990 was £11 million , which represents only a third of the money raised worldwide on Amnesty 's behalf .
20 In Burkina Faso , for example , observations between 1955 and 1974 have shown that degraded land and active sand have increased from 181 to 390 ha and from 56 to 150 ha respectively in the Menegon-Bidi area , which represents only a small proportion of the total 3000 ha of lost arable land in the Burkina Sahel and which is equivalent to the loss of 800 t of millet or 4500 t of straw ( Mainguet 1986 ) .
21 ‘ He brings the same singleminded approach to the job , ’ says Donal Murphy , secretary of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers ' Association , which represents mainly the dairy sector and is the second largest farm body in Eire .
22 But it is possible to describe the commonalities between these feminist psychologies , in a way which points up the importance of the associative approach for feminist psychology in general .
23 Such work makes an association between psychological writing and apparently non-psychological narrative forms , which points up the ubiquitous but usually denied role of these forms in psychological discourses.i
24 Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's .
25 Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's .
26 Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's — a copy of this is enclosed .
27 Winters to freeze your marrow and a spring wind — the fen blow they call it — which whips up the peat and chokes your lungs like smog .
28 To help her find the area of the floor , Emancia imagines a line which splits up the room into two rectangles .
29 The class of a recogniser has a degree of fuzziness : Anything which produces exactly the sum K is certainly in the class .
30 This is the mild-eyed breed which produces possibly the best beef in the world — lightly marbled , succulent and tender .
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