Example sentences of "which it [vb -s] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But CIMA warned that the additional reporting burden which it represents in terms of cost and management time ‘ could lead to its acceptance being reduced ’ .
2 A working party under has produced a report reviewing the ACE fee collection system , as a result of which ACE is being encouraged to extend and deepen the support service which it offers to chambers .
3 This would mean that the question of the law would depend on an examination of the processes of lawmaking to discover the extent to which it conforms to norms such as that of impartiality .
4 ‘ Private schools ’ has a narrow sense , now slightly archaic , in which it refers to schools run for profit by teacher-entrepreneurs ( a minority , especially at secondary level ) ; in this sense , the term ‘ private schools ’ is opposed to ‘ public schools ’ , which are not profit-making .
5 Language in its significant sense is that vocal gesture which tends to arouse in the individual the attitude which it arouses in others , and it is this perfecting of the self by the gesture which mediates the social activities that gives rise to the process of taking the role of the other .
6 But there is already much evidence that the market is prepared to pay for services in a way quite different from that in which it pays for products .
7 Scientific management implicity recognizes the potential for conflict in the motivational power which it ascribes to rewards and punishments , but explicitly rejects the significance of conflict by isolating and dehumanizing the individual as someone whose activities can be integrated into the goals of the organization if those activities are scientifically analysed and objectively controlled ( Braverman 1974 ; Rose 1975 ; and Clegg and Dunkerley 1980 ) .
8 The contemporary primary school , because of its small size and the daily contact which it has with parents , is in a unique position to offer a comprehensive educational/social service .
9 The Queen 's Speech is important not only for the way in which it deals with matters abroad , but also for its emphasis on matters at home .
10 But the mining of coastal coral for building must stop or the protection which it gives against waves and flooding will be lost .
11 In this way , Britain is an important refiner of platinum , which it buys from mines in South Africa .
12 A fundamental reason for the formation of a company as a form of business enterprise is the protection of limited liability which it affords to members .
13 ( E. coli also lives , albeit transiently , in soil and fresh water , which it reaches in faeces .
14 Through the effects which it exerts on men , spirit-possession is in fact one of the most prized and successful weapons at the disposal of Somali women .
15 For psychology , the irrationality , affectivity and sociability which it attributes to women link them to the unscientific uncertainties of subjectivity , and put them slightly outside the discipline 's proper field .
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