Example sentences of "which [adv] [vb -s] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This approach contrasts with s35 of the TDA 1968 which expressly provides that failure to comply with that Act does not render any contract void or unenforceable . |
2 | There is nothing in the Act of 1987 which expressly removes any part of that protection . |
3 | Whilst Julia Browne 's interviews with animal portrait artists , none of whom have felt the effects of the recession in the art world , gives us any insight into a very different world , a world which rarely attracts any notice from the serious art press . |
4 | It is this logic of practice which effectively negates most research and is perhaps the main reason that between 1979 and 1988 , only one of the research papers I have compiled has been looked at by senior officers . |
5 | This year saw the introduction of new EEC legislation which effectively requires all petrol cars to be fitted with catalysts to clean up exhaust pollution . |
6 | By moving out wide , Deane invariably takes out a tall defender — which presumably leaves more space for people like Speed to move into . |
7 | However , care should be taken to construct a cycle of attention which eventually includes all aspects of the curriculum . |
8 | The Imperial court itself supports a flourishing economy which naturally attracts all kinds of people . |
9 | As they get more money , or a new baby is born , they add what is called another roof , which basically means another room . |
10 | Thus , although capitalism is blamed by many workers for the treatment older people receive today , it is clear that ageism has a history which long predates this form of social organisation . |
11 | Today many young people fail in the task of maturing into the genital phase of adolescence , a process which apparently needs much time ; they do not fully outgrow the phallic stage . |
12 | With that impeccable sense of timing which so distinguishes all Trotskyites , Mr Blackburn wants to jump ship to a party that self-professedly regards the Conservatives as insufficiently vigorous in its pursuit of a free-market economy . |
13 | The interpretation which perhaps makes most sense of people 's answers is that their decisions seem to be based first on a desire to pay off quickly , and second ( in modification of this ) on how high an instalment they can afford — rather than on interest rates or total cost . |
14 | RE should help pupils to appreciate that there is another language possible — one which perhaps makes more sense , but that is for each person to decide for him/herself . |
15 | There remains , however , one further suggestion which easily exceeds all others in its bizarre quality . |
16 | An alternative selection method which generally avoids this problem is to take a systematic selection of 2 from the range 1 to 586 . |
17 | Natural law thinking adopts an ought which somehow incorporates some material content such that , for example , the statement ‘ You ought to kill ’ is not merely immoral but incoherent . |
18 | He agreed with Mr Hitchin , however , that this type of problem put further strains on the Net Book Agreement , ‘ which already has enough problems arising in part from the activities of one of your large members , and in part from the decisions of the European Commission and European Court . |
19 | Furthermore , these girls will tend to go into a career with a feminine image , one which already attracts many girls . |
20 | … a further contribution to geography 's New Testament , which already includes several works by the senior author . |
21 | For practical purposes , therefore , ‘ pollution ’ is something which normally requires some action on the part of the enforcement officer and is defined not by legal rules but by the response of the enforcement authorities . |
22 | This not only interfered with control room instruments but disabled two back-up systems and knocked out the computer which normally logs all changes in operations . |
23 | Among the former are many participles , both present and past : ( 26 ) the watching crowd started to laugh he was greeted by smiling well-wishers the injured man had been feeding the orang-utan but participles do not exhaust the possibilities : ( 27 ) the angry bartender slammed the drink down five empty tumblers were standing by his elbow Notice , too , the clear ambiguity of : ( 28 ) a flashing light as meaning either a light which is flashing on some particular occasion , or one which normally has this characteristic . |
24 | The action of sharply jerking the rig towards you which momentarily creates more wind in the sail and increases speed . |
25 | One of the major problems of building a theory of soil erosion is the high degree of contingency which always accompanies any explanation of soil erosion at a particular place . |
26 | She soon knew all there is to know , more than many Masai men , about the exchange of gifts , cattle and goats which always accompanies these ceremonies . |
27 | Until an alleged audit failure has been properly investigated , which usually takes some years , the Institute knows no better than anybody else whether there really has been any negligence or wrongdoing . |
28 | In 1672 , having been a widower for two years , he married a daughter of the imprisoned republican general , John Lambert , which hardly argues any diminution in his commitment to the ‘ Good Old Cause ’ . |
29 | However , there is one monkey , the owl monkey of South America , that has little useful colour vision , being a nocturnal animal , but which still possesses these blobs . |
30 | Lawrence 's masquerade of adjustment involves a projection of his own fears , anxieties , and neurosis which , in the Swift/Celia case , is especially revealing because in the same breath he consciously repudiates the scapegoating process which partly comprises that projection ( pp. 303 — 4 ) . |