Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | the rise of capitalism in a country and the religion which predominates in that country . |
2 | I have enclosed a simple card which explains in more detail how ORT works . |
3 | Crisis management apart , there is the constant burden of casework which calls for much reading of detailed dossiers before reaching decisions on individual cases . |
4 | Will he also tell him that the first priority must be to reform the common agricultural policy , to remove the losses from fraud which occur within that policy and , especially , to bring about a successful conclusion to the GATT negotiations ? |
5 | BASF says the recorders should use its chromium dioxide tape which suffers from less background hiss . |
6 | One definition of function often found in present-day texts is : " A function is a rule which associates with each element of some set A a single element of a second set B. |
7 | Position the folds in the fabric which form below each pleat by running your fingers down the length of the curtain . |
8 | And the gap which had to some extent been there from the beginning in popular consciousness between ‘ Hitler 's war ’ for racial empire and territorial aggrandisement , and the patriotic defence of the ‘ Fatherland ’ was widening . |
9 | One gap which exists in this range of alternatives , is that there has been no testing of the view that the explanation for recent events lies in the non-clearing nature of the labour market . |
10 | In other words , action which is predetermined by some external constraints can not be seen in the same light as action which accords with some convention , though , on occasion , constrained action may be glossed as rule-governed in an associated account , particularly where the agency of a person is in doubt . |
11 | Following the death of a land owner , his land would be divided between his sons ; as the population increased the fragmentation which resulted from this approach became increasingly serious . |
12 | Another appealing element is the exciting comic strip adventure story which runs through each unit , starring ace detective Captain Shadow and her friends . |
13 | After all , they removed it from the custody of its owner and , prima facie , they should bear the responsibility for any damage which occurs between that time and the owner getting it back . |
14 | Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance for which we have accepted your premium for . |
15 | Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for . |
16 | Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for . |
17 | Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for . |
18 | Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for . |
19 | The idea of freedom which lies behind this kind of demand is confused in the same way as the idea of equality which calls for standardisation . |
20 | Whether the action was heard by a consul or by one of the praetores fideicommissarii , in either case it was not an action of the formulary system but of a kind which lay beyond that system ; the involvement of magistrates in assessing the cases was therefore known as cognitio extra ordinem . |
21 | A particular word-meaning which participates in this way in the meaning of another word will be termed a semantic trait of the second word . |
22 | When master-manufacturers talked of the danger of communism which lurked behind any limitation of the absolute right of employers to hire and fire at will , they meant not social revolution but merely that the right of property and the right of domination were indistinguishable , and a bourgeois society must go to the dogs once interference with property rights was permitted . |
23 | Parents can use a repertoire of techniques for behaviour change which build on each other . |
24 | A widely used measure which does to some extent standardize for the number of people in the household is ‘ Relative Net Resources ’ ( RNR ) . |
25 | The first person to teach it officially was probably Quatrefages in 1855 , in the professorship which existed in this subject at the Musée National in Paris . |
26 | Like many other groups , this group felt that the narrative which resulted from this strategy was 'smoother " , more balanced and more neatly structured . |
27 | Rossall is now the only part of the Blackpool and Fleetwood route which suggests in any way the rural origins of the line . |
28 | Leach ( 1977 ) has shown the ephemerality which lies in any attempt to classify deviance on a global scale ; for what is criminal in one society or at one point in time is relative to that time and place and to who holds the discourse on power . |
29 | Her 1982 article , ‘ What Is Acid Rain Doing To Massachusetts ? ’ sparked offwide interest in a monitoring project at the University which continues to this day . |
30 | Why does a barrow boy selling bunched radishes and salad greens in the market at Chinon know by instinct so to arrange his produce that he has created a little spectacle as fresh and gay as a Dufy painting , and you are at once convinced that unless you taste some of his radishes you will be missing an experience which seems of more urgency than a visit to the Chateau of Chinon ? |