Example sentences of "which is [verb] [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Beyond that it will have authority regarding other issues which is based on other considerations , such as superior expertise , economy of effort , immunity from temptations and blackmail .
2 Reparation can be seen either as a desirable aim in its own right , or as a valuable but secondary aim which may be pursued when imposing punishment which is justified on other grounds ( such as reductivism ) .
3 Nevertheless , s14(4) of SGA 1979 , which is replicated in other supply contracts ( s10(4) of SOGIT 1973 as substituted by the CCA 1974 and ss4(7) , 9(7) of SGSA 1982 ) , provides , " An implied condition or warranty as to quality or fitness for a particular purpose may be annexed to a contract of sale by usage " .
4 The advantage of systems such as Dbase 2 are that the user controls the number of fields available ( e.g. the school librarian may wish to have a field for the person who ordered the item and a teacher could have a list of all books or items ordered by him/herself or by the Geography department ) and the size of each field , which is limited by other programs .
5 The basis for status may vary : it may he anything a social group claims as giving superiority and which is recognised by other groups — examples might include wealth , religious purity .
6 It would enable them to make comparisons between the language they are learning and their own language , and engage in the kind of rational enquiry which is encouraged in other subjects on the curriculum .
7 There is an association with the HLA-B8-DR3 haplotyoe , which is associated with other organ specific autoimmune diseases .
8 These are made mainly of grain , much of which is imported from other parts of the world .
9 The main products now are artificial fertilisers and carbon dioxide which is sold to other industries , particularly to put the ‘ fizz ’ into drinks and as a cooling agent for nuclear power stations .
10 Thus , these findings support the general interpretation of variable outcomes in community services which is emerging from other studies ( Landesman , 1988 ; Felce , 1988 ) , that it is the combination of therapeutic objectives , the opportunities created by service design and organization , and the amount and quality of staff performance which determines the outcomes for the people served .
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