Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Before picking out a few of the research findings , which highlight short-comings , I should say that there was a great deal to commend and admire about the response to the Act from individual schools and authorities in very difficult circumstances , not the least of which was the failure of central government to provide any additional resources . |
2 | Decisions therefore can be influenced by these active movements , e.g. greens , peace , and feminists , which highlight issues and capture the public 's attention and thus bring pressure to bear on the government during inter-electoral periods . |
3 | Miquel Tàpies does not want to have a hectic turnover of exhibitions , but a twin programme of major retrospectives and seminars which engender debate . |
4 | Clearly therefore equator to pole heat transfer is occurring at greater depths in the atmosphere than those for which wind patterns have been established . |
5 | The relationship between maternal smoking and low birthweight is independent of all other risk factors which influence birthweight including maternal size , race , socioeconomic status and the sex of the child . |
6 | Share prices are determined by supply and demand and anticipatory and speculative factors , and the expected earnings of a company are only one of a number of factors which influence investors . |
7 | In support of this , both verapamil and glucocorticoids ( which influence calcium transport ) affect the morphological changes induced by 1,25 ( OH ) 2 D 3 in LOVO cells . |
8 | To this end the investigator shall circulate a questionnaire to about 150 traffic officers and inspectors in a major provincial Police Force to look at : views on the impact of Fixed Penalty Notices on police/public relations ; officers ' workload ; officers ' exercise of discretion ; supervisors ' mechanisms for monitoring discretion ; views on the proper extent , limitation , acquisition and training of discretion ; and attributes of the offence and the offender which influence officers ' decisions . |
9 | Not all difficulty factors have been identified and there can be factors unique to a task which influence performance . |
10 | Changes within the institutions which influence values are taking place and , in general , reflect a gradual shift towards the values of contemporary capitalist societies , corresponding to the process outlined in the previous chapter of incorporating peripheral groups into society . |
11 | Such approaches have been criticised for failing to take account of external or structural factors which influence people 's experience of ageing . |
12 | In the light of the increasing emphasis upon persuading people to change their life-styles to protect their health , this study will explore some of the factors which influence readiness to make such changes . |
13 | This will require examination of the dynamics of local property markets , and of those factors which influence value generally . |
14 | There are a number of other factors which influence wage differentials : |
15 | Whilst there may be circumstances which influence individuals in their selection of an adviser , it seems likely that the crucial factors are availability , cost and reputation . |
16 | Although the close resemblance to care management suggests that this is likely to be favourable , there are many other factors which influence outcomes in mental health care . |
17 | The first part of this chapter will be devoted to a description of the modern Traded Options Market ( TOM ) in the London International Stock Market and a general discussion of the factors which influence option prices . |
18 | After the age of 16 , there are many other factors which influence demand for educational places . |
19 | There are other soil factors which influence plant growth and the most pertinent of these in the case of Champagne is lime-induced chlorosis . |
20 | There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status . |
21 | However , a minority of features may be the result of waves which influence cloud formation as they move through the atmosphere . |
22 | Dungannon District Council has voted to scrap the Post Office addressing system which insists letters must include house numbers and road names . |
23 | Such a solution was found by the government by invoking , with the King 's agreement , a clause in the Constitution dealing with the sovereign 's " incapacity to reign " which empowered parliament to suspend the sovereign and execute his functions . |
24 | In August 1910 the Board finally introduced its own legislation in the form of the Education ( Choice of Employment ) Bill , which empowered LEAs to create and finance their own juvenile employment services . |
25 | Or there 's cash flow , the difference between cash income minus net investment , which averages £15,700 . |
26 | The examples of ( 32 ) are simply associatives , as treated above in Chapter 2 : ( 32 ) a criminal lawyer subterranean explorer electrical worker 6.6 This leaves us with a small number of other phrases such as those in ( 33 ) , which turn out to be worth further investigation : ( 33 ) a true poet our late president a sheer fraud a real friend the future king my old school We certainly agree that there is an intuitively different " feel " to these , and a few others which can be found in the corps of English adjectives , and we would agree also that this has something to do with the distinction between referent ( or entity ) and sense ; however , we can not agree with Bolinger 's verdict that they are adjectives which qualify sense only . |
27 | In the first place , as has been shown above , de la Broquière 's comparison of the Mufti with the Pope suggests a personage whose main characteristic was his spiritual rather than his temporal authority , a description which fits Fahreddin Acemi more closely than it does Molla Yegan . |
28 | The most satisfactory servo is the mechanical servo which fits Series III and late Series II with no modification . |
29 | First , there is the case of currency union , the type of monetary union preferred by the EC , which involves member countries adopting a single currency . |
30 | On completion of the Part 1 Certificate , students may progress to the Part 2 Certificate which involves attendance on one day or two evenings per week for a further year . |