Example sentences of "of [noun] which does not " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , there is very little in the real world of electronics which does n't involve digital techniques and computing .
2 It is the linguistic reflection of a cast of mind which does not sufficiently discriminate between similar sensory data , or recognise the possibility of new stimuli as the source of a sensation .
3 Such counter-examples have led some philosophers attracted to the logico-linguistic conception to take the audacious course which involves , in part , simply ignoring the very large part of consciousness which does not fall under the conception .
4 If you get a pink rash as a sort of weal which does n't actually itch , around where a tick has bitten you , then you need to be worried .
5 ‘ If you get a pink rash as a sort of weal which does n't actually itch , around where a tick has bitten you , then you need to be worried . ’
6 Similarly , a new method or process of manufacture which does not lend itself to detailed analysis by competitors will probably remain immune from imitation by rivals precisely because the employer has avoided the mandatory public disclosure involved in proceeding with a patent application .
7 I accept your reasons for the visit and interview you afforded Lewis Group , but one must admit that the end result has been an indirect advertisement for the Lewis Group of companies which does not necessarily imply a ‘ consideration ’ for services rendered or anything similar .
8 One obvious explanation is that deconstruction provided a convenient successor to the New Criticism in mass higher education , providing a form of detailed close analysis of texts which does not require much in the way of contextual cultural literacy .
9 People expect of a theory of origins that in some way or other it gives them some quite privileged and special position , and they feel undermined and threatened by a theory of origin which does n't say something really rather special about them .
10 Beautifully played by Gidon Kremer , it would have been all the more welcome if , being the sort of work which does n't invite applause , it had n't been so closely associated with Offertorium as to seem to merge into it .
11 Beautifully played by Gidon Kremer , it would have been all the more welcome if , being the sort of work which does n't invite applause , it had n't been so closely associated with Offertorium as to seem to merge into it .
12 That may cover almost anything , indeed F W Maitland said that ‘ there is hardly any department of law which does not , at one time or another , become of constitutional importance . ’
13 Poisonings of birds of prey are expected to decline , however , as landowners are increasingly turning to a new kind of trap which does not use poison bait .
14 My hope is that we could develop the kind of separatism which does n't make women , both on the inside and the outside of it , feel attacked , vilified , stuck and lonely .
15 And the theory of evolution which does n't properly understand the nature of these structures is really a jolly incomplete theory .
16 The moral to be drawn is that if we are to give an account of knowledge which does not include a requirement of certainty , our account should make room for the notion of certainty somewhere ; if it sees certainty as a requirement for a knowledge claim it needs to be able to explain in its own terms why that should be so .
17 The new Ashanti line-up perform a brand of metal which does n't fit neatly into any niche .
18 However , the repetitive nature of this type of credit is in itself a barrier against its users weighing up the advantages of credit which does not involve weekly collection — and perhaps against them considering cash as an alternative .
19 This is where the Arts Council has stepped in with the argument that if the scheme promotes a form of art which does not conform to their qualitative criteria , it should be abolished .
20 A major problem with the model , however , is that it predicts a rather uniform and extensive pattern of uplift which does not accord with the typical morphology of continental plate interiors .
21 Further , this chapter also sets out to exemplify some of the problems we confront in considering an undisputed literary text ( The Faerie Queene ) in the context of a piece of writing which does not purport to be a fiction ( A View of the Present State of Ireland ) , yet which uses the generic and rhetorical conventions of literary writing .
22 While disputing the definition of an underclass composed of recalcitrant or wayward pathological individuals , it should be noted that current developments in public policy , especially the poll tax registration and payment procedures , are encouraging the formation of an ‘ underclass ’ in the sense of a section of society which does not participate even formally in society , let alone participate fully as citizens .
23 From a practical point of view , however , since man never attains the ideal of perfect love , he will retain possession of his body while striving continually for that perfection of love which does not shrink from making the ultimate sacrifice .
24 As he reaches the first solo stage , therefore , the pupil must either achieve a standard of flying which does not leave room for criticism , or he must learn to accept the particular instructor 's comments as fair and helpful .
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