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

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1 Thus the mental horizons of labourism ( by which Nairn refers to the tradition of independent working-class representation ) were severely circumscribed .
2 Obviously , the flavour which whisky gives to a sauce differs from that produced by cognac , armagnac or Calvados ; certainly the aromas coming from the pot while the whisky is cooking are also very different ; but by the time the alcohol has been burned and cooked away I wonder how many people would spot what precisely the difference is .
3 One of the reasons why Colnaghi 's wanted a presence in Paris and welcomed the opportunity to be at the Hotel Bristol is the attraction which Paris holds to the Japanese ; furthermore , a high occupancy rate at the Hotel Bristol is Japanese and I look forward to being able to meet this clientele .
4 This protective behaviour has occurred in reaction to the threat which publicity poses to the discretion with which the agencies would treat deviants — themselves and others .
5 Production staff must be conscious that how they build products may affect its EMC performance ; service engineers , likewise , must be sure that they do not compromise EMC once products are in the field ; the purchasing department must be aware that EMC constraints placed on suppliers may make a component more expensive to buy , but will probably save money when the end product is tested as a whole ; and the marketing and sales department must plan to sell the advantage which EMC brings to a product .
6 Here we apply these results to cooling magma chambers , in which crystallization leads to an increase in suspended crystal content with time .
7 He quoted a passage from the Psalms in which God speaks to the Messiah and sets him at his right hand until all enemies have been overcome .
8 ( iii ) Pupils should learn about the history of writing and consider some of the ways in which writing contributes to the organisation of society , the transmission of knowledge , the sharing of experiences and the capturing of imagination .
9 Whilst one objective is to reduce to an absolute minimum the range of products held there is a point at which rationalisation leads to a loss of efficiency and results in increased , rather than reduced , costs .
10 Check that they know where the lights in the room are , where the commode is and which door leads to the toilet .
11 ‘ Pay For Your Pleasure ’ ( 1988 , MOCA , Los Angeles ) , one of the notable achievements in last year 's ‘ Metropolis ’ in Berlin , is a gallery of forty-two painted portraits of leading figures of modern civilisation with attributed comments about the licence which society gives to the artist .
12 ‘ In addition , anglers believe that the added value which angling brings to the region has not been adequately addressed by the Commission in recent years , ’ the statement adds .
13 Time and again the images have a distilled beauty : the simple two-shot before the battle in which Krishna explains to the warrior Arjuna that ‘ Victory and defeat , pleasure and pain are all the same ’ , the sight of the nagaswaram ( the shawm-like musical instruments ) echoing their peals to the skies , Karna 's golden lance speeding through the air on its momentous flight to pierce the green-bellied Ghatotkatcha .
14 They were created in oil and acrylic paints and in resin , their boldly scarred surfaces resulting from the careful removal of upper layers in a technique which Lowe compares to the detachment of frescoes from their supports .
15 The basic requirement is that within 21 days after setting down , notice is to be given in a form which varies according to which section applies to the statement sought to be admitted ; more often than not this will be s 2 , seeking the admissability of a statement otherwise than in a document , when the notice must give particulars of the time , place and circumstances , at or in which the statement was made , the person by whom , and the person to whom , it was made and the substance of the statement or , if material , the words used .
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