Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The project also aims to evaluate the policies which influence the management of nature conservation resources and to identify how policies can be developed to increase the economic role of wildlife without detriment to the wider aims of nature conservation .
2 Many studies of unemployment have been concerned to identify the various factors ( age , health , skill , social class , race , sex , etc ) which influence the length of time spent unemployed , the frequency of spells of unemployment and the categories of people who suffer disproportionately from job loss .
3 There are many factors , both social and psychological , which influence the roles of teachers and learners in the classroom .
4 Factors which influence the use of notation include the following :
5 The research aims to examine the processes and structures which influence the production of science information in the mass media , and to provide a systematic analysis of the extent and nature of images of science across different media and genres .
6 The raw material of events is processed ( selected , edited , dramatised , presented ) by the professionals who run the media ; ultimately it is their values which influence the version of events the public receives ( Edwards , 1979 ) .
7 Other factors which influence the perception of risk include the degree of trust in the organisation ; familiarity and understanding of the technology ; the extent of involvement in the decision making process ; whether it is believed that more could be done to reduce risk ; comparisons with accepted risks ; and — last but not least — the fairness in the distribution of the risks and benefits .
8 In this chapter , we examine the factors which influence the demand for money and the important question of how the economy reacts to changes in the supply of money .
9 ‘ Anna Karenina ’ has other plots which introduce the story of Anna , her husband and lover and provides a rich contrast to the events involving these three parties .
10 Macrophages ( ’ big-eaters ’ ) are , as the name implies , large cells which scavenge the tissues for debris .
11 Economic decline , physical decay and social disintegration are the three afflictions which denote the poverty of people and places . ’
12 Rising from a low-level patio behind the elegant five storey house , the garden is dominated by two high trees — a lime and an ash — which mean a lot of shade for Tricia to cope with .
13 ’ We emphatically do not need new regulations , ’ Mrs Thatcher said in Bruges last autumn , ’ which raise the cost of employment and make Europe 's labour market less flexible . ’
14 Until 16 May , the gallery is also continuing its exhibition of recent polyptychs by Bruno Ceccobelli , which combine a variety of materials and techniques .
15 Look above the modern shop fronts to the upper floors which display a variety of styles and embellishments . .
16 The P-bridge is the very essence of simplicity , being a face-mounted plate of thin chrome-plated steel , upon which sit a pair of saddle barrels , each carrying two strings and offering intonation adjustment via two , tail-mounted screws , and height adjustment via threaded adjusters .
17 Unfortunately despite this success I feel compelled to write this letter of complaint about certain aspects which undermine the efforts of managers , coaches and boys from this country who gave their all in this tournament .
18 The politics of law and order and the demands for ‘ standards , ’ whatever that means , are consistently presented in ways which undermine the capacity of schools to tolerate any forms of deviance .
19 How can general theories of cognitive deterioration and social withdrawal relate to theories which stress the specificity of women 's work and family experiences ?
20 Population pressure on land has led to increasing competition of less sensitive rotations which maximise the production of food crops with beneficial rotations which include nitrogen-fixing crops and forage crops .
21 Nothing wrong with that , of course , except that they sometimes develop ridiculously romantic notions about figures from the past , and write ill-conceived letters to the national press which bring the Circle into disrepute . ’
22 Future cooperation seems more unlikely , particularly in view of the recent changes which bring an element of privatisation to all sectors of training and hence lead to greater competition .
23 Institutions which concede no place for feelings and assume that the two aspects of our lives , private and public , have to be kept absolutely separate , are not healthy for anyone .
24 The White Lions take their names from the fierce predators which stalk the mountains of Chrace .
25 National rules sometimes impose conditions on business activity which make no reference to nationality , but nevertheless have the practical effect of discriminating on grounds of nationality .
26 Two sets of regulations have been laid before Parliament which make a number of changes to Income Support , Housing Benefit and Community Charge Benefit .
27 They include aerobatic displays , rural crafts , trade stands , and a motor safari which make the event of interest , not just to equestrian enthusiasts .
28 B i and B j are factors which make the mass per nucleon exactly one atomic mass unit ; ζ specifies the strength of the new potential relative to gravitation and , l is its range parameter .
29 Even if a person did not know the consequences of giving up their autonomy , it is in fact these consequences which make the relinquishing of autonomy wrong .
30 All three are [ in different degrees ] illusions , which make the weight of life bearable — to those of sufficient stature to feel its weight in the first place .
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