Example sentences of "[noun prp] which [vb base] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The rules relating to inadmissible reservations and objections thereto can confuse the relationship even between States which have ratified a treaty . |
2 | The weir is the latest in a series of improvements on the Wye which have included the creation of reed beds , tree planting and habitat improvements to protect the native crawfish . |
3 | You 'd be right , of course : Citroens which have lost the use of their hydropneumatic systems are sorry beasts , best taken to one side and shot in the neck ; and I 'll admit I was once charged £300 for a new water pump for a CX model , but this is no reason to dismiss them . |
4 | The only difficulty that arises is that there are several texts of Scaevola which seem to anticipate the interpretation of a pecuniary modus as a trust . |
5 | It is therefore possible , M Delors admits , for an EC wholesaler sending food to the Vatican to claim one of the Community 's fabled ‘ export refunds ’ — the generous cash incentives to dump surplus produce outside the EC which have crippled the world trade talks . |