Example sentences of "which [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This approach contrasts with s35 of the TDA 1968 which expressly provides that failure to comply with that Act does not render any contract void or unenforceable .
2 There is nothing in the Act of 1987 which expressly removes any part of that protection .
3 Under a quarter of respondents provided specific teaching , which rarely exceeded 30 minutes weekly .
4 Full of stairs and small rooms on each floor and no garden to speak of , only a kind of paved area leading off the basement kitchen which rarely got any sun .
5 Whilst Julia Browne 's interviews with animal portrait artists , none of whom have felt the effects of the recession in the art world , gives us any insight into a very different world , a world which rarely attracts any notice from the serious art press .
6 Remember these routes are all on limestone , which rarely gives good routes at less than VS , but a line of bolts , ending at a firmly anchored chain , up dry and solid rock , means that a much bolder approach can be adopted than on the polished , easier routes of Stoney or the vertical scree of Swanage .
7 Is it not ironic that the Government are introducing the Bill at a time when virtually all the political parties — parties which rarely find common ground , as we have tragically and sadly witnessed over the years — see eye to eye in opposing the scheme ?
8 It relates more particularly to parish churches , which rarely have single-sex choirs in these days .
9 Responding to the needs of people who live on their own — and some 36 per cent of people over 65 do — could increase sales on many items , notably food items , which rarely attract single householders because the goods are currently only available in large , wasteful quantities unless they are convenience foods .
10 He then made several shorter runs , which thereby accumulated fewer neutrons and had correspondingly larger uncertainties .
11 Erm the other point of course , this is raised in matter B , as it 's written is it considered to be restrictive too restrictive er and third and secondly , is it giving you er guidance which properly reflects national guidance .
12 POLICE and fire officers were last night still investigating the cause of a fire which badly damaged two car workshops in farm outbuildings .
13 At home he developed a system of close co-operation between management and trade union leaders which successfully improved economic performance and kept down unemployment .
14 It may therefore be that a clause which wholly negates one party 's promise will never be given effect ; even if this is not the case , the court will be extremely reluctant to interpret the clause in that way and clear words will be needed to have that effect .
15 Such changes in social and political thought clearly have important consequences for the character and goals of political action in the late twentieth century , and their effects are reinforced by the emergence of new problems and new movements — concerned with such issues as the environment and the use of natural resources , and the subordination of women — which arguably have little connection with class politics ; as well as by the renewed vigour of ethnic and national consciousness , expressed in independence movements of various kinds .
16 About 1,200 members of the 1,400-strong central committee took part in the July 22 vote , which effectively delayed any party leadership contest at least until 1991 .
17 It is this logic of practice which effectively negates most research and is perhaps the main reason that between 1979 and 1988 , only one of the research papers I have compiled has been looked at by senior officers .
18 It is not without significance that it had its source in a campaign which effectively combined Cobdenite principles of free trade with a ‘ bellicose philanthropy ’ worthy of the most self-righteous of Victorian imperialists .
19 This year saw the introduction of new EEC legislation which effectively requires all petrol cars to be fitted with catalysts to clean up exhaust pollution .
20 which effectively determined this case in the courts below and it is the law as so stated which the appellant prosecutor now challenges as an unwarranted judicial gloss upon the statutory language , as opposed to a legitimate construction of it .
21 It is however I think relevant to the debate on policies I five and I twelve , to the extent that the County Council adjustments to the wording of policy I five which would provide for the distributional strategy and its emphasis on directing development to locations in and adjacent to main urban areas , main towns and small towns , to be modified so as to pe permit major employment allocations to be made elsewhere and indeed on a scale which effectively improved distributional strategy .
22 On July 28 , the Speaker of the Majlis , Hojatolislam Hashemi Ali Akbar Rafsanjani , was elected President , succeeding Khamenei , and assumed office on Aug. 17 ; also on July 28 voters in a referendum approved a number of constitutional amendments which effectively increased presidential authority .
23 Together they provide a formidable barrier which effectively immobilises unsuspecting insects .
24 Topped with the typical cynical yet liberal chorus , ‘ William It Was Really Nothing ’ appeared as a complete condemnation of the ‘ Glenda Brownlow ’ approach towards marriage ; simply another of Morrissey 's attempts to dispense with a traditionally Northern , working class system , an assault on an institution which effectively freezes two people into whatever mundane existence they live , as a blindly accepted method of halting all ambition .
25 The superiority of the allied armed forces , and the unfolding of a military strategy which effectively minimized allied casualties ; allowed the political leadership in the USA , the United Kingdom and France to prosecute the war with overwhelming public support [ see below ] .
26 The former is probably worth about £3 per hour , and the latter , which effectively halves fixed costs , is worth about £4–£5 per hour , depending upon utilisation .
27 The Parti Pesaka Bumiputra Bersatu ( PBB ) of Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud , which had ruled the state for 10 years and formed part of the ruling National Front coalition at federal level , was returned to power for a further five-year term as the dominant member of the self-styled Bavisan Tiga ( Front of Three ) which altogether won 49 seats , of which the PPB had 27 , the Sarawak United People 's Party 16 , and the Sarawak National Party six [ for April 1987 elections see p. 35460 ] .
28 By moving out wide , Deane invariably takes out a tall defender — which presumably leaves more space for people like Speed to move into .
29 For those with really bad hearts , Daedalus recommends a complete peristaltic body stocking , which forcibly returns venous blood to the head from all over the body .
30 In order to stop the position deteriorating further , Alan Walker also argues that changes to social security should be monitored closely to prevent further age discrimination through cuts in benefit , which disproportionally affect older people .
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