Example sentences of "which [vb base] within [art] " in BNC.

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1 The first organisms , which appear within a few hours of the pool forming , are bacteria , as well as tiny single celled plants and animals called algae and protozoa respectively .
2 Taking for example the nuclear power plant control room , the question is whether the desk operators should be expected to cope with all emergencies which appear within the total information presentation or whether , for complex and dangerous situations , a more senior person such as the shift-charge engineer should be called upon to make the decisions .
3 If you 're strongly allergic to any foods , you 'll know what they are , but if you get the occasional bout of nettle rash for no obvious reason or red , itchy patches which fade within a few hours , suspect a food allergy and think back to what you 've eaten during that day .
4 If you get the occasional bout of nettle rash for no obvious reason , or even red itchy patches , which fade within a few hours , suspect a food allergy , you have eaten in the past day .
5 Good health is a combination of many factors , most of which reside within the individual .
6 The electron beam is generated by applying a potential up to 30 kV between a small tungsten steel cathode disc and an annular anode which lie within an evacuated glass tube .
7 In the potato there are groups of starch grains which lie within the cells .
8 My right hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the dangers which lie within the social charter of making European industry uncompetitive in relation to Japanese industry and to others .
9 Nonetheless , it is still important to understand the dynamics which operate within the household to influence whether or not a job is sought .
10 Like all play , this drama depended on formal order , without which progress within a game and pleasure from a game are alike impossible : anyone who breaks the rules spoils the game , makes it a poor and foolish thing ( p. 20 ) .
11 ‘ In many instances , ’ writes Godwin , ‘ these hotbeds fever and vice are so effectually hidden by goodly houses that the inhabitants of the latter are scarcely aware of the poverty and disease which exist within a stone 's throw from their own doors . ’
12 That is : given characteristics are attributed to the entire population of Shetlanders and to the entire population of incomers : any differences which exist within the category are differences in degree of applicability .
13 We expect you to make the most of these opportunities which exist within the Ministry of Defence , the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Transport .
14 In addition to broad European-American comparisons which have been considered , it is also necessary to explain some of the major variations and country-by-country differences in the characteristics of unionism which exist within the European context itself .
15 However , as we have explained elsewhere ( Mungham and Thomas 1979 and 1981 ) there are significant internal tensions which exist within the profession .
16 The factors which come within the first category are those which must exist independently of the substance to be decided .
17 They are all linked with parts of educational activity which fall within a typical institutional plan and are now largely covered in the requirements for the publication of comparative information laid down in the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 .
18 Corrosion ; heat-loss ; boiler noise ; pump failure ; cold spots on radiators — all are problems which fall within the scope of the Fernox range of corrective solutions .
19 CIMA would like to see the audit requirement scrapped for all companies which fall within the statutory definition of a small company .
20 The term ‘ inn ’ is given a technical meaning : it describes those hotels which fall within the scope of the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 .
21 It appears from the accounts that quite a different reading is given to occasions of physical or verbal reprimand which fall within the acknowledged framework of official penalties .
22 The next model is the CDP-497 ( £159.99 ) which adds to these features Auto space ( adds a three-second space between the replay of successive tracks which is particularly useful for a tape deck with AMS — Automatic Music Search ) and a Link Edit mode which will automatically indicate any tracks on a disc which fall within the remaining tape time on a cassette .
23 Articles 34–38 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organisations regulate the third party relationships which fall within the terms of that treaty in similar language to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties .
24 All the characteristics outlined apply in principle to the hierarchies which fall within the scope of lexical semantics , that is to say , those which are composed of lexical items , and those structuring relations are relations of sense holding between those lexical items .
25 It is common ground that Norwich and Winchester carry on ‘ investment business ’ by reason of their engagement in one or more of the activities which fall within the paragraphs in Part II of Schedule 1 to the Act : section 1(2) .
26 Only the public expenditure costs have been counted , not those which fall within the private , domestic domain ( Rimmer , 1983 ; Parker , 1990a ) .
27 It will be observed that although the range of matters which fall within the scheme is very wide , the solicitor is limited to the giving of advice and assistance and not representation .
28 There are some pieces — the most notable is usually known as " On music and words " — which were apparently meant for the book and later rejected , but which fall within the scope of BT , and so have no bearing on the question .
29 During the debate , I shall obviously be referring to matters that come within my hon. Friend 's remit , although I shall also be speaking about some of the important issues relating to regional economic and industrial policy which fall within the remit of the Department of Trade and Industry .
30 Investment business is defined in paragraph 1(2) of FSA as meaning the business of engaging in one or more of the activities which fall within the paragraphs in Part II of Schedule 1 of FSA ( ‘ Investment Business ’ ) and which are not specifically excluded by Part III of Schedule 1 ( ‘ Excluded Activities ’ ) .
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