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

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1 a ghastly bogye , which doth them greatly affear .
2 Therefore the Love which doth us bind ,
3 Like its author , this is a book which insists you forgive it every one of its manifest faults simply because it presumes to be no other than it is .
4 Fast paced , well acted , beautifully filmed in the famed Blue Ridge Mountains , possibly the last forested wilderness of the United States , this is a movie which insists you sit on the edge of your seat while skulls are cleaved and scalps lifted by the score .
5 We stayed at the Hotel Abendruh where there were both , along with a sunbed which massages you as you lie there .
6 Even Rampant Rottweilers are preferable to an XR2 with a double row of headlights blazing as it roars up behind you and a sticker in the back window which taunts you with ‘ Blondes Have More Fun ’ as it races past into the distance .
7 Even today I still ca n't find one in a music store which fits my finger .
8 We are dealing here with a poetic concept but one which fits our relationship to the landscape and our awareness of variations from place to place .
9 Snow does have a certain corpuscular arrangement , which fits it to produce ideas of coldness and of whiteness in us ; but just as there is nothing in fire resembling our idea of pain , so there need be nothing in snow resembling the whiteness and coldness it appears to have .
10 Where desire has been returned to us , it is in the shape of a ‘ masculine ’ libido which fits us very badly , and even then we have no vocabulary with which to express it .
11 ‘ Designing a ring is always a lengthy process which involves me producing a number of drawings until the customer and I get it right between us .
12 Fanny drives with his usual relish , turning the wheel with exaggerated movements and indulging one of his favourite habits , which involves him sporadically singing the chorus of some great Woodstockesque opus .
13 ( 10 ) Because members of the Panel executive and the full Panel are often seconded from merchant banks , stockbrokers , firms of solicitors and accountants they may have to excuse themselves from dealing with any case which involves their employing company or firm .
14 In addition , all that is required is a chemical room-temperature mechanism which involves nothing more complicated than an experiment in a high school science lab .
15 Moreover , if the moral judgment which we require to make is one which involves our own personal interest we might reasonably look to the relevant law as representing a less partial view of the matter than our own ; for , without attributing to the law a non-partisan impartiality at variance with most available knowledge about the actual political and legal processes , it might still happen to be less partial and more informed than we are when making judgments about cases which affect us closely .
16 Sea Containers last night rejected the higher , hostile takeover bid from Anglo-Swedish rival Temple Holdings in favour of its own restructuring plan which involves it selling more than $1billion of assets .
17 Also enclosed is a copy of the part of the script which involves you , and of the part of the schedule relating to 16 June , the day you are involved .
18 If you are under eighteen you could join a pony club , which involves you going to at least two meetings a year .
19 When you join ‘ pony club ’ there are a variety of different activities which you could go on , for example there is show jumping which involves you deciding what height jumps you would like to jump , normally the classes range from two feet high and up .
20 He clearly favours a state which involves itself essentially through monetary transaction rather than direct intervention in other more qualitative spheres of life .
21 This rejection of the ‘ unemployed ’ label is probably associated with the blurring of the boundaries for women between employment and economic inactivity and between unemployment and economic activity which renders their classification in the labour market problematic ( Callender , 1985 ) .
22 In particular , notice that the critical frequencies of m-derived T and Π-sections are determined by the general condition which renders their characteristic impedance zero or infinite respectively .
23 The argument that there is a thing called capitalist society which renders its population entirely pathological and dehumanized , with the exception of certain theorists who , although inevitably living their private lives in accordance with the tenets of this delusion , are able in their abstracted social theory to rise above , criticize and provide the only alternative model for society , is somewhat suspicious .
24 The paramount mistake has been that the intelligence of the individual has been permitted to be clouded by childhood teaching to such an extent that he has been persuaded that the religious writings came from some other source which renders them inviolate .
25 Even more extraordinary is the paucity of such information in the captions to the colour figures , which renders them of little use to the hobbyist .
26 This necessitates transcending the simple " imitative " pedagogy of the school , since democratic individuals require the kind of " twofold consciousness " which renders them " capable of thinking their own thoughts " and " feeling their own feelings " , In order to achieve this , students require two qualities : " self-identification " and " verification " .
27 Perhaps the person experiences an overwhelming sense of injustice which renders them less capable of dealing with the problem a second time .
28 Whether or not the act is criminal is immaterial , since it is the explicitness of depiction which renders it obscene .
29 For example , the Trabant 's bodywork is a combination of cotton and plastic , which renders it rustproof .
30 The conservative critique thus argues that the type of order which liberalism envisages ‘ tends to produce a sort of mindless hedonism which renders it defenceless against more vital tyrannies ’ .
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