Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] which [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The entire unit set out from Kabrit at night , carrying weights to simulate the bombs which we would have to cart along with us on a real raid . |
2 | In the wings , the fieldsmen begin practising the dives which they will need to save future runs . |
3 | If , if you like the characteristics which you will show most of , and we 'll do a little team characteristics test a bit later this morning , but the characteristics which you will show most of are one , that you are fairly gregarious person , you like being the , the salesman is a , a loner and be quite a lot more to life , so you 're fairly gregarious people , and even though there are degrees of it , you 're all fairly extrovert people as well , and those two characteristics do n't lend themselves very well to being organised . |
4 | If , if you like the characteristics which you will show most of , and we 'll do a little team characteristics test a bit later this morning , but the characteristics which you will show most of are one , that you are fairly gregarious person , you like being the , the salesman is a , a loner and be quite a lot more to life , so you 're fairly gregarious people , and even though there are degrees of it , you 're all fairly extrovert people as well , and those two characteristics do n't lend themselves very well to being organised . |
5 | I want to ask the Minister why his two Back-Bench colleagues from Wolverhampton did not nominate the schools which they would wish to see closed or from which they would like to have surplus places taken away . |
6 | Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level . |
7 | my bargaining power is based on the losses which you would suffer if you were to agree or disagree with my proposal |
8 | Such a religion as Christianity is a symbolic distortion of the relationships which I would have . |
9 | No one can control the protestant 's education or the books which he shall read . |
10 | The aim of this introductory study ( ‘ prolegomena ’ ) was to make clear the basis for the entire enterprise and the methods which it would use , and the emphasis on ‘ the doctrine of the Word of God ’ signalled Barth 's intention to ground it on God 's own revelation of himself and nothing else . |
11 | Each of them might have engaged a separate average adjuster to advise him : had these not agreed , a dispute could have arisen between the parties which they might have submitted to arbitrationa somewhat unusual course in business of this kind . |
12 | The second precaution is to pull each of the bridle rings up and away from the sail before positioning the cross-spar first into the centre ferrule with the spar beneath all the bridle lines It is most important that the lines which we will call ‘ B ’ and ‘ C ’ as in the drawings , are free and not in any way tangled with either the leading , edge vinyl , spine fitting or the cross-spar Otherwise the bridle setting and consequent flight performance will be sadly deformed ! |
13 | Authenticity of the texts which we may use as input data for our students . |
14 | There was a really good profile of all the youngsters which I could reproduce if people want . |
15 | Er I mean that goes back again to the articles which you might have about the way that parents talk to their children , and you quite often find that then very very quickly the children grow up speaking in a same way as the parent of that sex talked to the them . |
16 | Unprepared for the circumstances which he would encounter he was assured by them that the Vietminh would not resist and that Cédile , the French Commissioner in the South , had tight control of his forces . |
17 | However in the circumstances which I will relate , the appeals have also raised two questions of much wider importance . |
18 | This is the sort of thing we want to discuss as we go through each of the areas which we shall do under matter one C. |
19 | Certainly this policy is not intended in any way to erm prevent what P P G seven actually seeks er to promote in in the open countryside , ie outside the areas which we would expect most development to take place in . |
20 | From a review of the information above identify the areas which you would concentrate on in your analysis of the position of Belper ltd . |
21 | It might not be as easy as plotting Vologsky 's defection — and Kirov had only just reminded himself of a few of the terrors which he could face if he failed . |
22 | Neither of those sums of course has to be taken into account in any of the mathematics which now have to be done to total up the awards which I would make . |
23 | It does not require that the woman be able to appreciate the significance of sexual intercourse or the implications which it might have for her . |
24 | All of these trims at the margins which I would suggest , detract from the quality of life of people in this city , something that we regret , but something which can and has been enforced upon us . |
25 | There 's a very small difference of two and a half percent which Mr refers to in his proof as being a change er in the figures which I would accept . |
26 | The observations which we shall make can be directly linked to an account of the overall possibilities of English grammatical structure ; by this we do not mean to speak of the paradigmatic relationships between different clauses , but of the syntagmatic relations which construct the clause itself . |
27 | 7.2.3 For elderly people , the proposals appear to overlook the difficulties which they may face if , for instance , the contract for cataracts or hip replacements is placed at a hospital some distance away . |
28 | Groups of college staff led by experienced chairmen considered a series of case studies designed to highlight the problems which they might encounter when preparing their own course submissions . |
29 | Age Concern England receives thousands of enquiries a year about many of the problems which older people face and the changes which they may have to cope with . |
30 | the resources which he could expect to be available to him for the purpose of meeting the liability should it arise ; and |