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

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1 Illusions , dreams , and fancies , on the other hand , consist of ‘ ideas of imagination ’ which are voluntary and subject to our wills , and which lack both lively strength and orderly coherence .
2 Suffice it to say that , in the absence of a sufficiently ‘ mature ’ , well-educated civil society in Siberia , Speranskii sought to design a structure of bureaucratic agencies and offices in which power was vested in institutions rather than personalities , which took full cognizance of individual regions ' peculiar human and material needs and circumstances ( both Russian and native ) , and which laid down proper codes of administrative procedures , legal practices and economic policies .
3 IMAGINE a branch of engineering vital to the industrial and social welfare of the developed world , and which promised yet further benefits for the future .
4 c ) Several phases of dyke emplacement took place : 1 ) an early group which were intruded between the Scourie and Laxfordian events and which comprise mainly basic types , particularly metadolerites .
5 This is another CD to offer alternative takes , although far more moderately than the Savoys , and which provides yet more insight into the fascinating process of invention , modification and progression within a jazz recording session .
6 The second group of ‘ minor majors ’ includes MGM and Orion , which do not own studio lots and which have much smaller distribution systems and libraries than the majors ; Carolco , which does not distribute its films ; and New Line , which makes smaller movies .
7 We can take as an example Strathtay bus company in Tayside , which is to be privatised and which has only 461 employees .
8 Richards holds that in poetry the function of " feeling " tends to dominate that of " sense " , while Jakobson identifies a special " poetic " function , which can be found in many uses of language , but which dominates over other functions in poetry .
9 More interestingly , there are terms which are used in everyday English , but which have more precise meanings or quite different connotations in technical discussion , e.g. : language , accent , dialect , pidgin , creole , non-standard .
10 Nevertheless , ambiguity of terminology does arise , fuelled by the fact that evaluation theory contains so many concepts that are interrelated , but which have very different implications , particularly for non-profit making organizations such as libraries .
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