Example sentences of "which are [adj] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The carers are angry at the new charges , brought in under Care in the Community , which are well above neighbouring authorities .
2 The use of Business Cards removes the need for unproductive and costly cash floats which are necessary with traditional forms of expenses management .
3 to prohibit the recurrence of the nuisance and to require any works to be executed which are necessary for that purpose .
4 This also permits the company 's affairs to be placed in the hands of those who are equipped with the special abilities and skills which are necessary for effective management and which many shareholders may not themselves possess ’ .
5 These often relate not so much to poor manual skills or dexterity , although they may be slower than usual in completing tasks , as to problems in maintaining drive and interest , in adhering to a regular timetable and in forming the relationships with fellow workers which are necessary to effective completion of work tasks .
6 SACRAC established its seed garden in Costa Rica in 1986 , using 5,000 Malayan Dwarf palms , which are resistant to Lethal Yellowing Disease , and quickly achieving spectacular results .
7 Designed to develop the ability to handle language formulae or expressions which are essential to successful business communication : eg attracting attention , interrupting , making a point , manipulating a discussion .
8 It also has serious implications for the professional health of the Authority and its schools , since the belief that getting on is merely a matter of saying and doing what significant others wish to hear and see produces not just disaffection and cynicism but also unthinking conformity and the loss of The professional analysis and debate which are essential to educational progress .
9 That can be ameliorated if the manager reduces uncertainty by turning to those sources of information — of every kind — which are essential for good organization and by ensuring that those who provide the information are reliable and responsive .
10 Deletion and mutagenesis of c-Jun has identified two motifs within the A1 activation domain ( HOB1 and HOB2 ; Figure 1A ) which are essential for transcriptional activation ( 30 ) .
11 LAN adaptors , which are essential for connecting PCs to the network
12 This month we 're offering a lucky number prize , some special discounts plus a competition — all of which are exclusive to current UK subscribers .
13 This project explores the extent to which Soviet industrial affairs can be understood in terms of social adaptation to certain constraints which are inherent in industrial production .
14 Gift exchange will still be necessary if the rights and duties which are inherent in such relationships are to be activated , but the nature of the exchange will be quite different from that which validates the impermanent relationships in my two right-hand columns .
15 The most amusing commentary on the limitations which are inherent in this type of research , however , is perhaps that enshrined in the Indonesian concept of a ‘ statistical Muslim ’ ( or Islam statistique ) , a person who , while not actively practising the faith , so records his identity for census and other purposes .
16 Round Table Day is made for Table and Table only and has all the best features which are inherent in this movement .
17 The courts recognise these limitations , which are inherent in any system of taking evidence abroad ahead of the trial , but can not regard them as a sufficient objection to the making of the order .
18 Of these identifications of a new underclass as the victim of affluence in the two-thirds ( affluent and Tory ) versus one-third ( not ) society , Bauman 's formulation is to be preferred to Saunder 's because it sets up issues which are subject to empirical review and it continues to use a conception of reproduction :
19 In addition , it highlights those assets which are subject to central bank control thus enabling the latter to regulate the money supply in the economy .
20 The exceptions are airlines or carriers by sea , which are subject to international conventions which limit liability .
21 The first is that the market is unregulated , so that banks which are subject to reserve requirements or interest rate restrictions in the home country , for instance , can do business more freely abroad .
22 There are other varieties of deposit , which are made for special purposes , e.g. for housing , and which are subject to special conditions .
23 In relation to curriculum evaluation , this analysis is important because it can assist the identification of assumptions about change which are implicit in various accountability procedures and evaluation strategies .
24 ‘ The only qualifications they would need would be common sense , a judicial temperament and an elementary knowledge of the limited aspects of the law which are applicable to such disputes , ’ Lord Donaldson said .
25 It is thus likely that we can develop practical infinitary proof techniques which are applicable to many pairs of programs involving WHILE .
26 The absence of such a right reflects a similar absence from the provisions in the Act of 1986 which are applicable to authorised persons who are not members of a recognised self-regulating organisation : see section 70 .
27 The design of the qualification allows candidates to select groups of modules which are equivalent to Standard Grades for the purposes of entry to further education .
28 There are sentences , however , which are immune to this sort of problem .
29 Two barristers , Alistair Kelman and Owen Keane , say in the latest Information Security Guide that the battle against viruses is being lost because of their ability to reappear in new strains which are immune to known antidotes .
30 In other words , crime is a relative concept ; it can only be defined in relation to particular criminal laws which are effective at particular times and in particular societies .
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