Example sentences of "which [is] relevant " in BNC.

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1 Any information which is relevant may have to be disclosed to the parties in respect of any court case .
2 Includes comment on occupancy conditions which is relevant to the re-use of redundant agricultural and other buildings in the countryside .
3 This makes it clear that each pupil is entitled , as a result of the law , to a broad and balanced curriculum which is relevant to his or her particular needs .
4 For present purposes , however , it is the use of language relating to legacies and trusts which is relevant .
5 Then follows the wording which is relevant here , a clause entrusting the son with the payment of all legacies and all debts owed by the testator .
6 Be simple — one should draw only that which is relevant .
7 These are adequate for most purposes if they are used properly , since different people will be able to deduce from the answers information which is relevant to the job they want to fill .
8 It is a question which is relevant at all levels , from taking on a gardener to employing a managing director , but there is a tendency to treat it merely as a formality .
9 There is therefore constant commercial pressure on address lists , especially if they are preselected — i.e. compiled in a particular context which is relevant from an advertising point of view .
10 And , in the ordinary course of events , everyone is reluctant to accept that others have an expertise which is relevant to their personal situation .
11 ‘ We 're breaking each into three distinctive parts : the first will be news which is relevant to the profession ; the second is likely to be a head to head or an interview on a particular issue ; but the bulk of it — 40 minutes — is going to be sheer training , probably in two lots of 20 minutes each . ’
12 The treatment of diarrhoeal diseases therefore forms a subject which is relevant to a great many people throughout the world .
13 Content validity is concerned with the test 's content — that is , the way in which the items , both singly and together , provide information which is relevant to the linguistic abilities in question .
14 Work which is relevant to family life , where skills acquired may be utilised outside the immediate work environment .
15 will give information to potential customers which is relevant to both theirs and the pupils ' needs ;
16 The group which is relevant to the discussion of support is ‘ effective ’ kin , which itself is composed of an inner and an outer circle .
17 . Can I just ask the other question perhaps which is relevant when people do make a contribution if they actually identify themselves so that may be useful if actually know who people are representing themselves or representing an organisation .
18 However , there is in theory a distinction between the effects of two types of error of law ( ‘ jurisdictional ’ and ‘ non-jurisdictional ’ ) , which is relevant to the function of the order of certiorari .
19 In theory , any matter which is relevant to whether the applicant should be awarded a remedy at the hearing stage is also relevant to the decision at the hearing stage of whether the application should be allowed to proceed ; in other words , leave to apply for judicial review can be refused on any ground on which a remedy could be refused at the hearing stage .
20 Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter , not privileged , which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action , whether it relates to the claim or defense of the party seeking discovery or to the claim or defense of any other party , including the existence , description , nature , custody , condition and location of any books , documents , or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of any discoverable matter .
21 Another development of the 1980s , which is relevant to the fortunes of institutions such as the ICA , is the disappearance of what was once called the ‘ avant-garde ’ has tended to conclude that it always was distinguishable from ‘ modern ’ or ‘ modernist ’ , and that its key feature was political affiliation , generally expressed as strategies of negation and opposition .
22 Whether it would have been possible against this background of practically continuous fighting in the south , more than a year before the first Vietnam war between France and the Vietminh is usually reckoned to have begun , for either side to have modified its objectives to the point where compromise could have been reached is obviously a question which is relevant to the origins of the Vietnam war and one must therefore look for the characteristics which , at least after the event , suggest a remarkably high risk of collision .
23 But where the decision is reached on the basis of two quite separate considerations , one which is relevant and one which the authority is not entitled to take into account , the court must decide which was the dominant consideration .
24 The chances are of course that you will not have time go into so much detail , but you can use different headlines to highlight specific aspects of the story , and if you are aware of the requirements of each type of magazine you will at least be able to include back-up material which is relevant to their subject and readership and to follow up with ideas for more in-depth coverage .
25 Provided that the main release is concise and to the point , editors are usually quite happy to receive background material which is relevant to the interests of their readerships .
26 Any material which is relevant and helpful may be considered , though the weight to be attached to different types of evidence will vary .
27 A good example is provided by the relationship between Marks and Spencers and its suppliers , which is relevant to the clothing industry on Northern Tyneside , but many engineering plants which operate as subcontractors are in the same position .
28 It is presumably that time which is relevant to the comment which I have n't the heart to repeat here where I refers to the current narrator .
29 In each case the individual is identified either by the role which is relevant to the content of the article , or by the role by which he is known to the public .
30 They are , characteristically , endowed with immense numbers of physical and social properties , any one of which may be the property which is relevant to a particular communicative act .
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