Example sentences of "which [be] common [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What is normal behaviour is itself influenced by the pattern of early experiences which are common to that society . |
2 | They attend a series of meetings in Europe to agree basic job descriptions , these comprising only those elements of the job which are common to all member states . |
3 | Er to work on the key issues which are common to all options for the future , er such that th we can put ourselves in the best position to secure future business success . |
4 | The search for characteristics which are common to all services has floundered and attempts to treat the services as a homogeneous group have been plagued by the differences between services , in the kinds of labour involved , the type of work performed and the nature of the product . |
5 | To explain the aspects of LIFESPAN which are common to all operations . |
6 | This section describes the features of the LIFESPAN User Interface which are common to all facilities . |
7 | These , which are common to all animals , tell the beta cells how much insulin to make . |
8 | So far , we have looked briefly at the basics which are common to all camcorders , that is formats , body-shapes , and viewfinder arrangements . |
9 | This procedure will tend to remove features which are only present on individual images , while retaining those features which are common to all images . |
10 | However , if Marx 's theory is to be universally applicable , it must be built around practices which are common to all societies . |
11 | These series carry pages which are common to all editions and other pages which are aimed only at the small circulation areas . |
12 | Bargaining has three elements which are common to all situations , whether formal or not : |
13 | The manual includes some incredibly helpful diagrams , although it does occasionally lapse into the incomprehensible jargon and figures which are common to most printer documentation . |
14 | There are many aspects of school disaffection — alienation , boredom , ‘ mucking about ’ , smoking , refusal to wear uniform — which are common to both sexes . |
15 | If British managers prefer manpower to machines it is because manpower is easily adjusted to the rapid changes in demand , which are common in this country . |
16 | We have discussed earlier ( Chapter 2 ) inflation risk , which is common to all bonds , and specific risk in the form of either business risk or financial risk , which depends on the industry or corporation that issues the bond . |
17 | It is associated with a muscular spasm of the arms , legs , or whole body which is known as a " myoclonic jerk " , which is common to many mammals . |
18 | Poecillopsis gracilis — The Porthole Livebearer which is common at this location was Pat and Derek 's first wild livebearer species which they bought from a local aquarium shop about 20 years ago . |
19 | Village life is therefore not as close knit as it once was , which is common in many villages today , but nevertheless local functions held in nearby Harpham village hall are always well attended proving that there is still a sense of community in the area . |
20 | Astynax mexicana — A hard water Characin which is common in this part of Mexico |
21 | Such an assumption however overlooks the mundane unproductive work which is common in any office ( e.g. filling in time-sheets ! ) . |
22 | Years ago we stored water in a big cream pot but that came to grief during a hard frost and we had to resort on one occasion to a possing tub — that is a fluted tub made from galvanized metal which was common to most households before washing machines — which , of course , had to be used for soaking the dirty clothes on washing day . |
23 | This history gave Tanzania a lingua franca ( kiSwahili ) which was common to most parts of the country , and so the local identity which comes from language runs in parallel with a national identity also based on language . |
24 | For example , an investigation was done into the profitability of a certain product which was common to several divisions . |