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

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1 Captain of the 1975–76 team that won an FA Cup semi-final place for the first time in the club 's history , and then of the side which gained promotion to Division Two the following season , Ian 's future with us looked rosy indeed .
2 Liège municipal council found itself bankrupt in September 1989 , when Gemeentekrediet , a publicly owned financial institution which gave credit to municipalities , refused to grant the city a new loan ( in addition to its debts which already totalled BF30,000 million ) , unless a guarantee from the Walloon regional government was obtained .
3 ensure that the debt is not invalid ( statute which varies country to country )
4 Problems with the meter are magnetic hysteresis , magnetic shielding , low sensitivity and appreciable inductance of the fixed coil which restricts usage to frequencies below ∼300 Hz .
5 Meanwhile , Benjamin Jowett [ q.v. ] started an inquiry into the alleged deterioration in the quality of Oxford 's printing which gave impetus to Hart 's re-equipment and extension of the machine-room .
6 A neat bit of rewriting there ; the real Richard was one of the leaders of the Second Crusade which laid waste to Palestine , before ending up with a score-draw against the Arabs whose land he was invading .
7 Extent of labour force participation is an important indicator of the position of women because on the one hand , it is a way in which women contribute to the economic development of their countries and , on the other , because work is a major source of income which gives access to education , culture , power and other factors influencing social status .
8 * It is also possible to put presuppositions into a sentence by just rearranging the parts , as in the following example ( called a CLEFT ) , based on " Senecan influence brought blood to Renaissance tragedy " : It was Senecan influence which brought blood to Renaissance tragedy .
9 In 1944 R. A. Butler , the President of the Board of Education , enacted a new Education Act which gave aid to Church schools in a new compromise and made provision for the raising of the school leaving age to fifteen at the end of the war and to sixteen at some date thereafter .
10 It is clear , therefore , that rules of English law which restrict access to courts , tribunals and remedies may fall foul of the principle of effective protection recognized by EC law ; and the greater the restriction , the more likely is it to do so .
11 The nationwide hunt for the maker of the explosives is centred in Grampian , where detectives are also investigating a possible link with last week 's elaborate hoax which brought chaos to Aberdeen .
12 The latter requirement holds no difficulty , rather it is the former requirement which gives rise to difficulties because on occasions odour problems are complex , the source of the odour being difficult to identify , and it is not always possible to know whether or not a particular method of abatement will effect a cure in any given case .
13 A helpline which offers advice to people in debt is being inundated by calls .
14 There are readings throughout the Christian Bible which give help to people who are tense , lonely , bereaved , concerned for others or have a weakness in faith and about hundreds of other things and from these readings many people begin to see a way out of their problem .
15 Certain types or parts of complex carbohydrates are indigestible : they form the fibre which adds bulk to food .
16 Nor is there any sense in banning strikes ‘ temporarily ’ , since the economic crisis which gives rise to labour unrest is anything but temporary , and the radical measures of economic reform ( such as market prices ) which might ultimately solve this crisis have not yet been adopted and will take years to yield results .
17 Moreover , so that every user feels confident with the system , OCC provides a simple , intuitive user interface which facilitates access to applications and data regardless of where they exist in the enterprise .
18 Another factor which draws attention to remedies in relation to judicial review is that all judicial review remedies are discretionary .
19 In many respects the whole General Strike could be seen as an inevitable development which served notice to government , employers and trade unions that each party was not to be taken lightly .
20 HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers .
21 HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers .
22 Tempo 30 zones need not therefore consist of anything more complex than a set of signs , an arrangement which pays lip-service to safety improvement yet costs little money .
23 My Lords , this case raises the important question whether the governors of a voluntary aided school which is over-subscribed ( i.e. has more candidates for admission than it can accommodate ) is entitled to operate an admissions policy which gives preference to children of a particular religious persuasion notwithstanding the statutory provisions which give parents a right to send their children to the school of their choice .
24 An integrated transport policy which gives priority to government funding of public transport is also recommended , as is increased research and education , more accountability from industry and support for the " polluter pays " principle .
25 The most primitive of these first threads is the umbilical cord which binds mother to child .
26 Soon the focus is on the behaviour , not on the inner state which gives rise to behaviour .
27 It looks slightly different each time the adventurers walk along it — slightly longer , shorter , thinner , lower ceiling height , etc — but it always terminates in a door which gives access to location 7a When the adventurers have entered 7a , the door behind them disappears .
28 Pearson uses the concept of uncertainty to offer a matrix which directs attention to characteristics that might reduce the risks of innovation .
29 In the middle of the ninth century one of the Serbian chieftains , Vlastimir , became grand župan ( veliki župan ) of a Serbian principality which owed allegiance to Byzantium .
30 My Lords , at a time when more and more cases involve the application of legislation which gives effect to policies that are the subject of bitter public and parliamentary controversy , it can not be too strongly emphasised that the British constitution , though largely unwritten , is firmly based upon the separation of powers ; Parliament makes the laws , the judiciary interpret them .
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