Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [det] " in BNC.

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31 However the facts are that the courts have not for the last 300 years recognised , nor have they acted upon , a logic which renders all questions of law jurisdictional .
32 However , looked at from another point of view , all externalizations of psychological conflict , be they morphologically neurotic , manic-depressive or psychotic , bring the ego into a disturbed , conflict-ridden relation to reality which renders all externalized psychopathology psychotic to that extent .
33 A magic circle in which she locks our destiny to this increase of tenderness which renders this work human , moving and unchallengeable .
34 Bisected by the equator , Kenya basks in the intense sunlight which renders this country one of the most dramatically moulded outdoor showpieces to which the world lays claim .
35 We share a Peter Pan mentality , a lack of self-discipline and a strong streak of slob — which renders any room inhabited by the two of us into a bomb-site within minutes .
36 The basic point is that far from media changes giving rise to simple shifts in musical practice , media , content and social relations form a very complex interrelationship which renders any schema based on abstract historical antitheses very questionable .
37 Left-inclined critics , whilst recognising that political inactivity can be construed as a measure of satisfaction and power for certain interests , nevertheless argue that this is not the case for all interests and in many cases they regard inactivity as symptomatic of a powerlessness and fatalism which renders any activity pointless .
38 All statements of fact and information contained or referred to in the Disclosure Letter are true and complete and are not misleading in any respect , all statements of opinion therein have been made after due and careful enquiry and are reasonably believed to be correct and nothing has been omitted from the Disclosure Letter which renders any of such matters misleading .
39 A manager can also take the initial foundation course which tackles those issues that may be relevant to any manager , whether inside or outside the CAB .
40 The decision might be explained as an attempt to remedy the absence of an offence which penalizes such voyeurs .
41 Lucidly , for instance , he explains how to counteract the ‘ around the next corner ’ syndrome which bugs all painter-travellers ; that will o' the wisp that tempts us all to go on ad infinitum , seeking the ‘ perfect ’ view , leaving us dispirited and fruitless .
42 A position which provides shelter from wind is almost more important than one which receives all the sun available ; wind is excessively drying and moisture is transpired from plants much more quickly than is realized , along with the essential oils , relatively " heavy " though they are .
43 Graphics and other illustrative material has its part to play as well and this is an area which receives little attention .
44 The suffering involved which receives most publicity takes place in intensive or factory farms , although it is not confined to them .
45 Further , it is a debate which displays all the symptoms of degeneration in argument that sociology is too often heir to , namely thinking about issues in dualistic terms ; that , in this case , the choice is between two sides , the quantitative and the qualitative and that one can not have both .
46 Stage 5 shows that the leading edge dowels do NOT reach the extreme nose unlike the spine which goes all the way from trailing edge to nose .
47 I was n't exactly selling drugs to teenagers : most of my friends were in the music business in London , and you ca n't find a business which goes more hand in hand with it .
48 The two poems could be thought to occupy a common ground which goes some way beyond topography , and includes a stretch of the common ground occupied by imitation .
49 Which goes some way towards explaining the relative stagnation of the British economy .
50 It is a humdrum enough explanation which goes some way to explaining why most public appointments are so dull .
51 However , the Commission has recently issued a notice which goes some way towards defining the elements of them .
52 Other than that last point ( which goes some way towards alienating the Champ 25SE from its natural ally , the Stratocaster ) this is a good , solidly made amplifier , which has had a lot of thought put into its design , is likely to maintain its resale value and deserves examination .
53 The second technical achievement which goes some way to explaining Ramsay 's success , is his superb draughtsmanship .
54 Of course clubs such as Neath and Pontypool are not really supposed to be at the head of the Welsh pecking-order , which goes some way to explaining why they become so unpopular when they do .
55 Indeed it is his support for Mosley , expressed on many occasions , which goes some way to account for the continuing neglect of his work by much of the literary establishment .
56 A basic page printer comes with a controller and not a RIP which goes some way to explaining the lack of control that can be achieved with printers like HP 's LaserJet and Ricoh 's 4080 .
57 Mr Campbell added : ‘ Anything which goes some way to alleviating this problem has to be a good thing . ’
58 Top-quality Scotch beef is replacing more expensive German beef in Italy and the price for the best and heaviest home-killed bullocks has been forced up to £1,000 a head — which goes some way to explaining why fresh meat is suddenly so much dearer in shops .
59 Acheson added : ‘ I would accept [ using ] the average concentration [ rather than a maximum ] in relation to methaemoglobinaemia , ’ which goes less than half way to the justification that the DoE was seeking for a relaxation of the 50 mg/litre standard .
60 Less than a quarter were in favour of the government having the power to expropriate land , which offers little support to the opposition to the landed elite thesis ( Johnson 1972 ) .
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