Example sentences of "which [verb] third [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Further gloom was spread by Dutch consumer electronics giant Philips which revealed third quarter losses of £56.2m .
2 ‘ Western financial institutions operate a divide and rule policy : they strike sweetheart deals with individual governments which benefit Third World elites even though they harm the poor .
3 The services are a collection of interface technologies which allow third party networking products to plug into Solaris 2.0 running on Sparc RISC and the Intel Corp iAPX-86 platforms it will also support .
4 Included in the $800 price-tag for a single desktop version of Solaris 2.0-on-Sparc is SunOS 5.0 — SunSoft 's Unix SVR4 — plus the Open Network Computing , ONC , environment , NFS network file system , NIS+ naming service , a transport-independent remote procedure call , Solaris Federated Services — which allow third party networks , such as Novell Inc NetWare , Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing Environment and OSI to plug into Solaris 2.0 — multi-threading , symmetric multi-processing , Kerebos security , disk mirroring and striping , real-time support and internationalisation .
5 Tool extremes : Richard Meighan 's gouge and Alan Toplin 's Bosch drill which won third prize , and £100 of Kirchen carving tools
6 This gives rise to special problems in the area of the supply of goods which infringe third party intellectual property rights , where the UCTA applies .
7 This being the case , it is not possible simply to exclude or , indeed , restrict , liability for the supply of goods which infringe third party intellectual property rights .
8 Further , in some Australian languages there are up to four distinct sets of primary ( as opposed to special supplementary ) kin terms : ( a ) a set of vocative terms , ( b ) a set of terms which have an implicit first person possessive feature ( i.e mean " my mother 's brother " , etc. ) , ( c ) a set of terms which have a second person possessive feature ( i.e. mean " your mother 's brother " , etc. ) and ( d ) a set of terms which have third person possessive features ( i.e. mean " his or her mother 's brother " , etc . ) .
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