Example sentences of "on [noun] which be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever the syntax is broken ( for example , if the editor permits a ‘ jump-cut ’ , or allows movement to ‘ cross the line ’ , or allows a camera to ‘ zoom back ’ on objects which are coming closer ) , the viewer is disorientated .
2 The pleats are formed by pulling on cords which are attached to the lower row of rings at the lath position above the bottom pelmet , and which pass up through the rings .
3 Suggestions are also welcomed on policies which are believed necessary to retain an economically viable industry , efficient in the use of resources and sensitive in its management of the natural environment .
4 To make a long story short , I finally arranged for Service to record a brief message on tape which was flown to the Yukon and broadcast over loud-speakers during the cinema 's opening ceremonies .
5 It comes ahead of inflation figures on Friday which are expected to show a substantial drop from 4.1 per cent to 3.8 per cent in the headline rate , as recent cuts in mortgage costs work their way through .
6 It would not be lawful for a grant maintained school to reject children with special needs who were otherwise eligible for admission but it is impossible to legislate against the temptation to work towards greater academic activity or to concentrate on subjects which are regarded as prestigious by the potential client group .
7 The inner octagon is covered by a dome supported on squinches which are made ( which is uncommon ) of small earthenware pots fitted into one another and are , therefore , light in weight .
8 Fore-edge paintings had been put on books for centuries , but William Edwards was the first binder to paint landscape scenes on fore-edges which were hidden by gilt and could only be viewed by fanning the leaves of the book .
9 Since humans have no instincts to direct their actions , their behaviour must be based on guidelines which are learned .
10 Here an attack was launched on neo-Malthusianism which was considered by its critics to be politically conservative and which , it was claimed , shifted the burden of blame for underdevelopment to those with the largest families .
11 EDP does put a premium on questionnaires which are constructed of direct closed questions which can be coded for data entry .
12 Because of the ambiguity in interpreting data of this type and the relatively small amount of it encountered the analysis will concentrate solely on descriptions which were scored as correct recalls .
13 The implementation of the rationalisation programme left a lasting impression on Finniston which was to influence his future operating style .
14 The CTVM has its own library and reading room , which is part of the University Library , and students have ready access to the extensive range of library facilities including a research database on CD-ROM which is located at the CTVM .
15 The report focussed particularly on universities which were constructed at a time when long-lasting buildings were not a priority .
16 ( 1.3 ) The possible argument consists in the premiss ( 1 ) that decisions and the like are taken to be effects but also to be no more than events which follow on conditions which are required for them , the further premiss ( 2 ) that it is to be presumed that we have a single conception of effects rather than several , and the conclusion ( 3 ) that all effects , including what have been called standard effects , are merely events preceded by conditions required for them .
17 Imposing tariffs on goods which are imported , for instance , has several results :
18 Even as measures of arousal they have problems , they are difficult to record and analyse , and they may be dependent on things which are related only indirectly to either arousal or subjective risk ( e.g. preparations for action , expectancies , physical effort involved in driving ) .
19 And , accept a few requirements on officers which are identified in paragraph er , two of the report .
20 These latter creations will be recognisable to a London audience from ‘ Three Worlds ’ , the exhibition of Clemente 's works on paper which was organised by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and seen at the Royal Academy last summer .
21 A closer look — say from a boat — would show that these birds were feeding on sand-eels which were massed in a huge ‘ ball ’ just below the surface .
22 Four electric rubbish trucks in Japan are running on batteries which are charged using electricity generated by the incinerator plant to which they deliver their rubbish .
23 Indeed , many industrialised nations today , as well as importing wood and wood products from other developed nations , rely to an extent on timber which is imported from the developing world .
24 Included is WACC 's statement on Communication and Community , and the Lima Declaration on Communication which was issued at the end of a major consultation organised by WACC and the Peruvian-based Latin American Institute .
25 MINISTERS are bracing themselves for the release of unemployment figures on Thursday which are expected to go over the three million mark .
26 A law on salaries which was passed on Dec. 26 , 1989 , was deemed to be of key importance .
27 Management could be faced ‘ with severe economic losses if it failed to take into account their views , or to win their consent on issues which were felt to be of major importance by the workforce ’ ( p. 314 ) .
28 The developers tend to argue that country living offers people a good quality of life , and that they are relieving pressure on towns which are bursting at the seams , such as Reading , Camberley and Swindon .
29 These principles are further supported by specific rules on conduct which are explained below .
30 Owing to the limited budget , Barbara urged caution on decision on grants which were phased over more than one year , and thus had financial implications for the future .
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