Example sentences of "which [verb] be adopted " in BNC.
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1 | For instance the hauling drums proposed by Messrs. Glover are without doubt the best system , and these can be applied to the original idea which has been adopted by Messrs. Gwynne viz : — 1 Free Balance Rope and 2 Hauling Ropes to each tank . |
2 | The second development is a new strategy which has been adopted by BP Coal . |
3 | While the approach taken by the US courts has been much more progressive than that which has been adopted in Britain , it is nonetheless clear that in neither jurisdiction do directors owe a duty of disclosure when trading on impersonal stock exchange markets . |
4 | The most striking example is provided by the Uniform Customs and practice of the International Chamber of Commerce , which has been adopted by banks throughout the world . |
5 | International Law so far as this Court is concerned , is the body of doctrine regarding the international rights and duties of States which has been adopted and made part of the Law of Scotland . |
6 | This is not to say that the service role which has been adopted resolves tension between team members or their management . |
7 | I attach a copy of that which has been adopted in England . |
8 | I attach a copy of that which has been adopted for RIGS in England and Wales . |
9 | Can I say first of all that er I support the general approach which has been adopted by Yorkshire County Council and the the other local authorities in the Greater York area , on the way in which they 've formulated their proposals for the York greenbelt after a fairly long erm and exhausting process , the question to which I want to address my comments first of all is whether the new settlement is an appropriate and justified planning response , and what I would like to do if I may is look at some of the reasons that have been raised erm in objection to the new settlement as a strategy , erm these issues have been raised by Hambledon District , York City Council , the C P R E , Montague Evans , in their written submissions to the examination of the . |
10 | In Yip Kai-foon the Privy Council rejected the solution which has been adopted in some jurisdictions of directing the jury to convict of the offence which they consider to be more probable . |
11 | Cleveland County , Middlesbrough and Hartlepool Borough councils have been instrumental in devising a computer specification which has been adopted by the government as its national standard . |
12 | In a market in which mergers and takeovers are possible , they will take place in one form or another : which form is adopted will reflect the circumstances of the day . |
13 | ‘ My father called me Breeze , ’ she added , as he seemed interested ; and as she said that her mind went back to the hot summer 's day when her father had given her the nickname which had been adopted by everyone . |
14 | Examples were used in the report to indicate the approaches to enlist the help of parents which had been adopted in some schools . |
15 | Nearly one-third of domestic consumers in 1948 were on very high flat-rate tariffs designed for small users , but these were gradually induced by Area Boards to shift to ‘ two-part ’ or ‘ block ’ tariffs which had been adopted by most of the larger , progressive undertakings before nationalisation . |
16 | By the mid-1950s , the actual level of demand being experienced averaged 8 per cent more than the compromise estimate which had been adopted in determining the forward programmes . |
17 | The sheer size of the task in fact prompted the EC Commission to doubt whether the traditional approach to the standards problem , which had been adopted prior to the SEA , was any longer appropriate . |
18 | The budget was the first to be based on President Hashemi Rafsanjani 's development plan for 1989-93 , which had been adopted after considerable debate at the end of January 1990 . |
19 | The Polish Republic was proclaimed at the end of December 1989 , thus restoring the formal name which had been adopted after independence in 1918 but replaced by the name Polish People 's Republic in 1947 . |
20 | The Social Charter , which had been adopted by 11 member countries in December 1989 [ see p. 37132 ] , continued to draw much criticism from the UK during this period , particularly with regard to the rights of employees to consultation in the workplace . |
21 | The ANC held a policy conference in Johannesburg on May 28-31 aimed at developing the organization 's principal guiding document , the Freedom Charter , which had been adopted in 1955 . |
22 | This point had some importance because , in Gaitskell 's absence in America , there was an attempt by Griffiths , the Deputy Leader , to object to the course which had been adopted . |
23 | The basic principles which have been adopted in these aspects of teaching which Sinclair mentions — ‘ specification of syllabuses , design of materials and choice of method ’ — have been drawn not from particular descriptions of the language but from ideas , assumptions , and beliefs about language in general . |
24 | Speaking reviews the different approaches which have been adopted to teach this important skill and suggests ways in which teachers can act to acquire a better understanding of the way speaking is learned . |
25 | These reservations made , let us now consider some of the different approaches which have been adopted in presenting the curriculum to children . |
26 | Statutes which prohibit the production of evidence abroad , commonly known as ‘ blocking statutes ’ , many of which have been adopted since the 1978 meeting … , are in part a response to what are perceived in some countries as exorbitant assertions of jurisdiction by the courts of other countries . |
27 | The Rules of the Fire Offices ' Committee and the Fire Offices ' Committee of Ireland for the Construction of Buildings are those which have been adopted by the Insurance companies , members of the Committee , for the classification of buildings and are based on two grades of construction . |
28 | We will shortly examine the policies which have been adopted to restrict the degree of monopoly power exercised by large firms . |
29 | — there are ( often rather obscure ) conventions which have been adopted about spelling , which need to be learned . |
30 | For tables showing multipliers which have been adopted in Fatal Accidents Acts claims , see Kemp & Kemp , The Quantum of Damages ( Sweet & Maxwell ) . |