Example sentences of "one which take " in BNC.
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1 | The process is called ‘ recoalification ’ , i.e. a new coalification after the first one which took place in Carboniferous times . |
2 | SCOTTISH Amicable is to launch a second Capital Guarantee Bond , following the success of the first one which took in £22.5 million following its launch last October . |
3 | In practice , the new narrative is based in large part on what might be described as a broader concept of realism , one which takes account of the complex , multifaceted nature of reality . |
4 | A long shot is one which takes in the whole of a scene . |
5 | The first , and perhaps commonest interpretation of the term , is the one which takes it to be about normalising people , i.e. making people as close an approximation of normal as possible . |
6 | Perhaps the greatest problem which Rheims ' work presents is its consciousness of the supposed audience , for this is photography created for a specific market , and one which takes its thrill seriously . |
7 | As stated earlier , the purpose of this book is to examine certain aspects of company law from a particular point of view : one which takes the relevant rules to be part of the machinery by which power , and particularly what we have called social decision-making power , is sustained and regulated . |
8 | As you can see once again the advertising is a problem in year one which takes up forty percent of our actual cost of the total product . |
9 | But any political project which hopes to inspire ‘ Thatcher 's children ’ must be rooted in a new kind of pragmatism , one which takes into account political realities and realises that the immediate goal of a higher standard of living and a greater degree of self-determination for all is as important as the long- term goal of a classless society . |
10 | So that second verse is one which takes up the traditional Jewish prejudices and turns them upside down , one by one . |
11 | We noted that this switch entailed a move towards a more regressive system of taxation , i.e. one which takes a smaller proportion of higher incomes . |
12 | The SR comes complete with power steering , electric windows , mirrors and sunroof , remote control boot release and ‘ plip ’ central locking with a built-in alarm system ; one which takes a bit of getting used to , in fact . |
13 | The transformation from an autonomous , self-contained operation to one which takes its part in a wider Group approach has involved fundamental change at every level of activity . |
14 | My auntie 's got one which takes six discs in a little box like that . |