Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [noun sg] which [is] " in BNC.

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1 Article 1(2) , excluding attempts to obtain evidence which is not intended for use in judicial proceedings , commenced or contemplated , is considered below in the context of pre-trial discovery .
2 Western liberal democracies may legitimately use the symbolic and stigmatic function of the criminal law to outlaw conduct which is incompatible with the ideals upon which those democracies depend , here , fair and orderly stock markets .
3 Various agonists , for example , ADP , collagen , adrenaline and thrombin , are then added to the platelet-rich plasma to induce aggregation which is measured as a change in optical density .
4 Proposals include ; increased powers which will allow environmental Health Officers to impound food which is deemed unfit for consumption , introduction of ‘ use by ’ rather than ‘ sell by ’ dates on perishable goods , registration of both food-selling premises and flocks of egg-laying hens , the pasteurisation of milk from sheep and goats , an increase in the control of temperatures at which food is stored , and the irradiation of some foods .
5 They point out , for example , that Japanese companies in particular have for some time been making strenuous efforts to recruit labour which is not so much cheap but flexible and prepared to work hard for the company in question .
6 I shall only be able to convince another person that such-and-such is the case if I take the trouble to present evidence which is available to both my challenger and myself .
7 " Every question asked requires historical information to be applied : the basic need here is for the candidate to select information which is relevant and to organise it in such a way that it is directed towards answering the specific question asked . "
8 These candidates will then have been able to gauge their answers to give information which is closely relevant to the job .
9 ‘ We believe the organising committee has an obligation to supply equipment which is of a suitable quality .
10 It quashes expenditure which is deemed to be in breach of this duty , but does not impose any obligation to spend money which is being unreasonably withheld .
11 And erm so you see you 're , you 're throwing money to get money which is , which is a bit stupid .
12 It is not a bureaucratic response at all ; it simply expresses the statutory duty placed on the Inland Revenue by the House — that is , the duty to collect tax which is properly due .
13 As with pupil-created databases , word processing allows pupils to produce work which is professional in layout and which can be used by other pupils .
14 Weber makes the switch by applying a microeconomic model of rational action in order to understand action which is a calculated means to an end .
15 He concludes that ‘ the ability to produce vocalisation which is articulated as opposed to holistic in nature , which is mediated by the neo-cortex as opposed to the limbic system , is unique to the genus : homo sapiens ’ .
16 Students often find that their ability to produce language which is appropriate for a particular situation is less than they had expected .
17 You must only use computerised systems to gain information which is necessary for your job .
18 Each of us lies somewhere on a spectrum of ability to show feeling which is reflected in our behaviour .
19 For example , Nutrifactor 1 ( Light ) comprises 0.25 per cent of cationic polymers to treat hair which is , perhaps , temporarily under the weather ; while Revitalising Creme Bath Nutrifactor 3 ( Intense ) offers a higher level of cationic polymers ( one per cent ) to condition , soften and untangle more seriously dehydrated and damaged hair strands , in preparation for winter temperatures .
20 B asks C to supply equipment which is essential to the process .
21 It is faced with the revenue , armed with the coercive power of the state , including what is in practice a power to charge interest which is penal in its effect .
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