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

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1 Partly because of this problem , it is useful to define a more general concept , transray convexity , which involves considering bundles of two ( for simplicity ) goods consisting of different proportions .
2 The inverted file will have an index which points to lists of certain types of record .
3 A Physical Quality of Life Index , which refers to indices of infant mortality , life expectancy at age one , and adult literacy shows an improvement for all the seventeen Latin American countries to which the index was applied in the period from 1950 to the mid-1970s .
4 The previous act was in nineteen seventy , and indeed it was called ‘ The Handicapped Children Act ’ , but this year , in fact at the end of this year , there was a new act passed ‘ The Education Act of Nineteen Eighty One ’ , which refers to children with special educational needs , so we 're really dealing with the same group , but describing them somewhat differently .
5 Every three months the library produces a bibliography which refers by categories to longer articles held in the library .
6 Since that case was decided , the nature of constitutional guarantees has subtly changed in the constitution of the United Kingdom , which has since become a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights , Article 11 of which guarantees to citizens of the signatory countries a right to freedom of assembly .
7 The best non-human example that I know has recently been described by P. F. Jenkins in the song of a bird called the saddleback which lives on islands off New Zealand .
8 One of the most remarkable accounts of collaboration in mammals comes from recent research by Olwyn Rasa ( 1977 ) on the dwarf mongoose ( Helogale ) , which lives in colonies in arid parts of Africa , often burrowing a refuge in the base of a termitarium .
9 This apparently magical gift is actually provided by the palolo , a tropical relative of the lugworm , which lives in crevices in coral .
10 Designed for use by church groups , community centres and parent teacher groups , Parenting in a TV Age is a parent education programme which focusses on issues of children and television .
11 Furlex reefing and furling gear on the genoa and a fully battened mainsail which drops between lazyjacks into its cover using the Doyle Stack Pak system , takes all the hard work out of sail handling .
12 The suggestions are contained in a special report produced by the Department of Transport which looks into methods of keeping public transport moving in busy towns and cities .
13 Do n't put this amount in yet , take balance our budget which looks upon things like passenger transport .
14 From 4 July to 12 September we run ‘ Minders ’ , a child care service in Nidri , which looks after children from 4 to 13 years old who are living ashore with parents ; ideal for parents who want a holiday , especially if they 're sailing .
15 Currently the Commission is , however , considering giving grants towards pilot restoration projects in Venice , invoking the special clause of the structural funds which allows for grants to urban areas outside declining or under-developed regions .
16 This point should be located by using a system of proportional measurement , which allows for differences in the size of patients .
17 It would also normally be advisable to have a term in the partnership deed which allows for disputes to be referred to arbitration , thereby avoiding the risks and costs of litigation .
18 However , since then Mr Barnes has been considering starting proceedings under the 1976 Criminal Law Jurisdiction Act , which allows for prosecutions of individuals in the Republic for offences allegedly committed in Britain .
19 These changes are not solely due to different marriage patterns but also to a change in the age structure which results from alterations in fertility , migration , and mortality .
20 One of his innovations was setting up a group which meets on Wednesdays for a five-hour session of yoga , baby massage , lunch and discussion — attended by an assortment of pregnant women , new mothers , midwives and obstetricians .
21 The course was held at the Darlington Deaf Club , which meets in rooms above St Mary 's Association Club on Raby Terrace .
22 Similarly , other experts say that the peak in testosterone which happens in women around mid-cycle when they are ovulating — and the very time they are likely to get pregnant — is very slight and unlikely to result in your pursuing your mate with greater passion .
23 Hence , colour disturbances due to the over-recording of unerased signals , which occurs on machines with the older fixed erase heads , is eliminated .
24 This chapter reviews a wide range of literature which bears on relationships between arousal and memory .
25 In the Scotsman of December 8 , 1877 there is a chillingly inhuman extract from a Special Commission report on the state of the Highlands which deals with conditions in Mull .
26 In the next chapter , which deals with experiments on sleep-learning , among other things , the evidence for this proposition will be discussed more fully .
27 Together we have made the detailed application for a Repair Grant to Historic Scotland , the Government Agency which deals with Grants for Listed Buildings .
28 A file on the alleged offences was compiled by the Suffolk force 's internal discipline department and sent to a special section of the CPS in London which deals with allegations against English police officers .
29 The development of classroom strategies involves the production of a curriculum unit tailored in the first instance to the needs of the specific schools in the study , which deals with issues of sex-stereotyping and women 's work , and aims to expand girls ' occupational horizons .
30 The diocese has just published a new resource handbook , Sharing Faith In The Countryside , which deals with aspects of evangelism in rural areas .
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