Example sentences of "which exist [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A further example from the Police Foundation Oxford Conference gives some indication of the different perspectives which exist for the analytic researcher and the practical policeman :
2 In comparison with the other two passages , this one has a rather low frequency of nouns ( 4 ) ; moreover , over half of these nouns are abstract ( 20 ) , referring to entities which exist on a social or psychological plane : effort , subject , terms , money , feelings and aristocracy all occur in the first sentence .
3 The task at this stage will be to ascertain the feelings and problems which exist on an individual level , and to discuss them .
4 The connections between pins 4 and 6 and the battery negative line keep the unused inputs which exist on the 4013 at Logic O and prevent false operation .
5 And also , it does n't address the problems of the anomalies which exist between the various sections .
6 The method used to translate the financial statements should reflect the financial and other operational relationships which exist between an investing company and its foreign enterprises ( refer to SSAP 20 ) .
7 ‘ The political stance adopted by a class at any given time will be i part a function of the structure of the political system as whole and the concrete possibilities which exist in a specific situation for the application of various kinds of class alliances ’ ( Roxborough 1979 : 82 ) .
8 In the Tertiary period , weathering produced a deep regolith ( Fitzpatrick , 1963 ) , the remnants of which exist in the Outer Hebrides at a few sites protected from severe glacial erosion ( Glentworth , 1979 ) .
9 Two polymers which exist in the all trans state in the crystal are polyethylene and poly(tetrafluoroethylene) .
10 Even in the cases where what we want are things which exist in the ordinary way , these things are not to be identified with the mentioned objects .
11 Thus it comes about that the patterns of object-relationships which exist in the unconscious inner world determine the kinds of immature object-relations which people sustain in their outer world .
12 He emphasises the actual similarities in the pattern of bargaining despite the differences which exist in the formal structures .
13 Water and carbon dioxide are the two starting materials from which green plants manufacture the sugars which are themselves further elaborated by plant and animal cells into the incredible array of carbohydrates and carbohydrate-containing molecules which exist in the natural world .
14 In addition to broad European-American comparisons which have been considered , it is also necessary to explain some of the major variations and country-by-country differences in the characteristics of unionism which exist within the European context itself .
15 Culture may be defined as those ideas , traditions , points of view and modes of behaviour which exist amongst a particular people , and which are transmitted , through learned behaviour , from generation to generation .
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