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

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1 Awards which are developed on a national basis and meet the criteria outlined below will be designated as NATIONAL AWARDS .
2 The hay is laid across the poles ( which are supported on the trestles ) and lower wire triangle , leaving a small air space where the hay meets in the middle of the tripod .
3 Finally , it is evident that Duguit 's theory of law is far removed from those theories which are built on the assumption of the priority of individual rights .
4 However , the Directive does not apply to holdings in open-ended investment companies or other collective investment undertakings ; nor does it apply to holdings in companies incorporated outside the EC , although such companies which are listed on a stock exchange in a member state must make a public announcement of changes in major holdings of which they become aware ( even though there is no actual notification requirement ) .
5 The approval package does not contain module(s) which are listed on the DC(s) active via the package .
6 The image is formed by as many as 1.5 million individually addressed pixels which are defined on the surface of the glass sheets during processing .
7 There are two types of TCR , αβ TCR and γ TCR , which are expressed on the surface of distinct subsets of T lymphocytes that seem to be derived from different cell lineages .
8 The company is selling the building , which houses the Toronto Stock Exchange , back to its bankers to repay holders of C$300m of short-term securities , which are secured on the building .
9 This is an insurance policy that buys funds which are invested on the stock market .
10 Accreditation is of little relevance to those who compete for senior academic posts , which are decided on the basis of academic achievement .
11 The customer accounting department receives 2.25m customer contacts a year , which are handled on a workflow system provided by IBM .
12 I had a particular gift with the tarot cards … not using the traditional interpretations which are given on the back of any £5-pack from W H Smiths .
13 But his account of natural philosophy , which rejects any inner mechanisms or real essences ‘ hid … behind the scenes ’ which would purport to explain ‘ those appearances which are seen on the theatre of the world ’ , is a clear example too .
14 Coppice management involves dividing a woodland into compartments , or coupes , which are cut on a rotation of five to 25 years .
15 First , it is relative to the conditions which are imposed on a particular empirical enquiry .
16 A corporate finance client will only enjoy the benefit of modified Conduct of Business rules imposed on the Firm rather than the full Conduct of Business Rules which are imposed on the Firm when dealing with Investment Business clients .
17 Children learn to listen by following instructions for the activities , which are recorded on the accompanying cassette .
18 At the moment , the Malawi set-up holds about 60 fish , which are fed on a mixture of brine shrimp , cooked chicken , peas and cichlid pellets .
19 The concept of motor skill is associated , with the development of longer and more complex patterns of activity which can be reeled off following a single trigger and which are monitored on the basis that only feedback which indicates errors needs attention .
20 The digital images held in the memory banks are converted to television signals which are displayed on the monitor .
21 There are , however , two criticisms which have been levelled at Hamilton 's ideas , mainly by sociologists and anthropologists , which are based on a misunderstanding .
22 The main variation on the area theme tends to occur in authorities which are based on a very large city collection .
23 While some checklists may simply identify a list of ‘ useful linguistic skills ’ which may serve as a selection menu with few constraints on the sequence in which separate items are taught , those which are based on a developmental sequence place strong constraints on the selection of teaching objectives .
24 An important premise of this book is that people 's actions are socially constrained , although not socially determined ; people make decisions which are based on an awareness of the potentialities and limitations of certain courses of action .
25 Which are based on an example one of the only two example of York made medieval pewter in Yorkshire museums .
26 The computer did not plan an Agnes or a Paul , but only a prototype known as a human being , giving rise to a large number of specimens which are based on the original model and have n't any individual essence .
27 ‘ Well , you ca n't really define good humbuckers any more , so I just sent the Seymour Duncans which are based on the originals , made the exact same way that the original humbuckers were . ’
28 Despite these various arguments suggesting high unemployment from rapid technical change which are based on the foundation laid by him , Leontief has himself , with a colleague ( Leontief and Duchin 1983 ) , recently published the results of a survey of the likely effects of new technology on the US economy up to the year 2000 which concludes that , far from there being net job losses , there will be a substantial rise in the aggregate labour force over this period due to the rapid take-up of the technology .
29 The 1980 Survey 's section on the elderly was asked only of those aged 65 and over , and therefore tables in this chapter which are based on the 1980 data include only the sub sample in this age band .
30 In addition to reinforcing our general conceptions concerning the underpinnings of liberalism , economic theories , which are based on the assumption of ‘ rational economic man ’ , highlight especially the notion of human beings as self-regarding creatures which underpins liberal theories in general .
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