Example sentences of "which [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The basis of his theory of democracy is a theory of capitalist enterprise , and Schumpeter emphasizes the connection not only by discussing the historical relation between capitalism and democracy , but by treating political parties as analogous to business concerns engaged in a competitive struggle ( for power in one case , profits in the other ) the aim of which for each party/enterprise is to increase its share of the market ( constituted by voters or consumers ) .
2 Thus social workers can help family and residential carers to understand this continuum , which for each person takes place against the background of previous memory , personality and life style .
3 Most of the book is arranged in the form of a week of prayer in which for each day there is an order of Adoration , Confession of Sin , a Prayer for Grace , a Confession of Faith and an Intercession .
4 The spins of the two protons are measured along axes which for each proton on each occasion are selected at random from the possible choices unc Sometimes both protons have their spins measured in the same directions ( both o , say ) , sometimes they are in different directions ( one A one y , say ) .
5 The ‘ rich ’ — which for this purpose means the top two-thirds of the population — pay in full for GP consultations and prescriptions ; they also pay £10 a day for hospital stays .
6 Large industrial and business concerns provide many places for Arts graduates — an expression which for this purpose includes law graduates .
7 Vessels ( which for this purpose include hovercraft , submersible apparatus and installations in transit ) are prohibited from entering or remaining in the safety zone except with the consent of the Secretary of State or in the circumstances mentioned in Article 2(2) of the Order . ’
8 There 's two ways of doing that , dial them on nine nine nine or ring up the local police control , which for this area is at Newark .
9 Lāla Bahādur 's desultory grizzling , which for some time had provided a steady accompaniment to his father 's voice , suddenly broke into an urgent heartfelt wail .
10 Connected to the main library was a hexagonal room which for some time housed the school 's paperback bookshop .
11 They fielded a ten-man defence which for some time looked like achieving the 0–0 draw they desired .
12 The film stars Keifer Sutherland and Julia Roberts and concerns a group of unlikely student doctors who take it in turns to have their heartbeat stopped in order to experience the afterlife , which for some reason the director has chosen to portray as a series of rather unimaginative music videos .
13 He had dropped down on to one knee and with head bowed seemed to be pushing at the trolley before him , which for some reason had taken on an obstinate immobility .
14 However , at this distance from the monster , she could see that it was none other than her own tabby cat , which for some reason had grown to the size of a mammoth .
15 However , this is almost certainly not true of disorders like schizophrenia , which are better visualised as aberrations of otherwise normal physiological and psychological processes which for some reason pass beyond their usual adaptive limits ; here the term ‘ dysfunction ’ , rather than disease seems more appropriate .
16 The second is to act as a filter to ensure that only those cases which for some reason need to proceed to a formal process of adjudication do so .
17 We then voted on a lengthy Liberal resolution er , it was amended by Labour we voted on all of the separate points in the resolution , all were agreed and then Professor decided that he wanted to move a further amendment which after some consultation , some discussion with the legal people about it 's validity , he did which wiped out all of the things that we 'd just agreed and we turned to the original Conservative motion minus the beginning phrase and with a couple of things stuck on at the end and we thought well that 's it the Conservatives will vote for that , but no although it was their own motion in all but name , the Conservatives would n't vote for that unless Mr was allowed to move it .
18 Which of these landscape features , produced by glaciation , are shown on the photograph or on the map ?
19 24 Which of these nature books appeals to you most ?
20 If the issuer is not incorporated in any of the member states where the securities are to be listed , the issuer must decide which of those member states is to have responsibility for approving the listing particulars ; it must then draw up the listing particulars in accordance with the laws of that member state .
21 But which of those progeny Is selected to go forward into the next generation is not random .
22 This can lead ( Walker , 1978 , 3 ) to the ‘ ecological fallacy ’ in which theories of deprivation use average scores of deprivation measures to pin-point deprivation ‘ black spots ’ , which under this approach are far more likely to be found in urban rather than rural areas .
23 ( 4 ) If an allotted day is one to which a Motion for the adjournment of the House under Standing Order No. 20 stands over from an earlier day , the bringing to a conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which under this Order are to be brought to a conclusion on that day shall be postponed for a period equal to the duration of the proceedings on that Motion .
24 ( 3 ) All other estates , interests , and charges in or over land take effect as equitable interests ; ( 4 ) The estates , interests , and charges which under this section are authorised to subsist or be conveyed or created at law are ( when subsisting or conveyed or created at law ) in this Act referred to as " legal estates , " and have the same incidents as legal estates subsisting at the commencement of this Act ; and the owner of a legal estate is referred to as " an estate owner " and his legal estate is referred to as his estate .
25 Tears from the woman , which with more understanding could create a bridge between the two positions , more often intensify the barriers .
26 Like Eliot , Dawson emphasized the ‘ two Englands ’ created in the nineteenth century — ‘ the England of the fields and the England of the factories ’ — and wished to build on a common ‘ English tradition ’ which with some sort of religious sanction would take people Beyond Politics .
27 ‘ Visible forms ’ , he wrote , ‘ are to edify , either by understanding , or when by affection the minds of the congregation are stirred up with that reverence , devotion , attention and due regard which in that case seemeth requisite , especially means which make a deep and strong impression on the eye . ’
28 but then you would , we would in fact budget increase as well in the same way as you 'll when there 's an , if if there was a pay award and you get an inflation allowance with the pay award the same way as in the statutory charges increases budget will increase as well , which in that sense was against
29 Above her the fields rose steeply , rough grass and scattered olive trees , which in that light looked immovably ancient and grotesque .
30 Within a week , Matilda had finished Great Expectations which in that edition contained four hundred pages and eleven pages .
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