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

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1 After the success of his two philosophical titles from Thorsons we have an autobiography which Warner seems to be playing quite softly , but which may well take off .
2 Thus the mental horizons of labourism ( by which Nairn refers to the tradition of independent working-class representation ) were severely circumscribed .
3 The level to which noise needs to be reduced depends to some extent on the noise generated by the occupants : for , an elderly couple living next door to a young and lively family would complain about the noise from next door , but if the old people were replaced by another young and lively family , they would probably not find the noise excessive .
4 In free fall the coordinates can be chosen to make the metric diagonal , in which case reduces to and .
5 Without calculating moments of inertia about three Cartesian axes we can not be sure which band-type corresponds to which of the three IR-active symmetry species , but we now know that the B-axis is associated with a 1 vibrations , and is therefore the z axis .
6 The French verse which Pamela recites to Mrs. Belville is from Voltaire 's adaptation Nanine ; the first scene between Lady Davers , Pamela , and Belville is from a contemporary translation of Goldoni 's Pamela Nubile ; the first scene between Mrs. Jewkes , Pamela and Mr. Williams is from Giffard 's adaptation and the Italian dialogue is a translation of a Richardson scene between the Countess and Belville .
7 They demand a bracketing out approach that concentrates attention upon surface counters , encourages a search for clues and a groping for ideational principles around which response comes to be structured .
8 Obviously , the flavour which whisky gives to a sauce differs from that produced by cognac , armagnac or Calvados ; certainly the aromas coming from the pot while the whisky is cooking are also very different ; but by the time the alcohol has been burned and cooked away I wonder how many people would spot what precisely the difference is .
9 The differences between disciplines which Taylor refers to are compounded by differences between sectors , institutions and even departments .
10 Identification of the precise mechanism by which Shc connects to Src , and its generalization to other non-receptor tyrosine kinases , can not be far away .
11 The mechanisms by which platelet sticks to platelet during aggregation are not fully understood .
12 On CD at present there are discs by Haitink , Järvi and Maxim Shostakovich among others , all of them sonically impressive but not always possessed of the brooding tension which Rostropovich brings to the first movement .
13 By contrast , the Historia Brittonum claims only a ten-year reign for Penda , dating it evidently from the battle of Cogwy ( ch. 65 ) — Bede 's Maserfelth , which Bede dates to 642 but which again may need to be emended ( in accordance with any adjustment of Bede 's other Northumbrian dates ) to 643 ( HE 111 , 9 : V , 24 ) .
14 The argument from error has here a plausible consistency , while the point which Nozick takes to be his strength begins to look like a weakness .
15 Even though Gundovald can never have said some of the things which Gregory attributes to him , the bishop of Tours must have had some reason for putting the words into his mouth .
16 14 Which toothpaste seems to be most popular ?
17 The recent history of community care projects has not been encouraging ( Grundy , 1986 , p. 22 ) But this is precisely the sort of area to which research needs to be directed in the immediate future of relative demographic stability , because it is so crucial and because our ignorance of future patterns of demand is so great .
18 Once the LIFESPAN Manager has identified which data has to be transferred and for whom , the method of transfer to be used and the transfer schedule , LIFESPAN RDBI should be configured to run with these characteristics .
19 A basic interest in questions about the meaning and purpose of life ( a ) to challenge secularist assumptions and to appreciate that religious truth-claims can not be easily dismissed ; ( b ) to understand what is distinctive about religion , that is , what it essentially concerns , and be able to distinguish between that and features of it which can vary and perhaps be dispensed with altogether ; ( c ) to realize in particular in how many different ways religion can masquerade as something else , and fail to be what it claims to be ; ( d ) to appreciate the highly controversial nature of religion and of almost everything that is said about it by anyone , whether religious or not ; ( e ) to have a firm grasp of criteria by which to evaluate precise examples and manifestations of religion in practice ; ( f ) to appreciate the force of the question-mark with regard to the ultimate divide between religion and non-religion , and to appreciate the reality of the dilemma , and the ways in which religion needs to be questioned for its failures , negative attitudes , hypocrisy and externalism .
20 In practice , however , they are contradictory , because the purpose of the rules is to produce a single solution to any accounting problem while economic reality , with which accounting purports to be concerned , is far too complex for unique solutions .
21 Techniques have been devised by Operational Research scientists to enable organizations to work out the Economic Order Quantity ( EOQ ) for individual stock items , and to aid them in setting optimum re-order levels ( ie the levels at which stock needs to be replaced ) .
22 Close by the complex are several restaurants and , of course , the superb beach from which boat rides to other islands can be taken .
23 It may be used to assign a length scale to the turbulence ; a length can be defined for example as , or as the distance in which R falls to 1/e , or , if the curve has a negative region , the value of r at which R is a minimum .
24 The response conditioned to A might generalize more to B as a result of the first stage of training ; or this training might reduce the extent to which generalization occurs to C ; or both of these effects could be occurring .
25 Compared with the case in which A and B have not been pre-trained , the consequence of A-X and B-Y associations having been pre-established would be that a new response could be acquired very readily by stimulus A without any increase in the extent to which generalization occurs to stimulus B.
26 And it is here that we come to the nub , theoretically , of the problem with Adorno 's whole approach to listening Dick Bradley ( n.d. ) points out that within a Marxist framework production and consumption can not properly be given the near-identity which Adorno attributes to them .
27 ( The ability to make statements without indicating status , which Lyons attributes to English , is not , of course , the only or even the major way in which abstract and neutral meanings can be formulated . )
28 Now both mothers face an agonising wait while DNA tests determine which child belongs to which woman .
29 Informix says it 'll take around a year to productise SNI 's data dictionary , even though ERMS is already implemented for versions of the database which SNI supplies to customers under an existing marketing agreement the two have .
30 On this road , for instance , you quickly come , after you have left Laruns , to Eaux-Chaudes , one of a pair of local resorts , which Beachcomber refers to grumpily as a ‘ hell-hole ’ .
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