Example sentences of "[vb pp] of the [adj] [noun] which " in BNC.
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1 | Examples are given of the working documents which should emerge from this process , in keeping with a school 's priority . |
2 | On CD at present there are discs by Haitink , Järvi and Maxim Shostakovich among others , all of them sonically impressive but not always possessed of the brooding tension which Rostropovich brings to the first movement . |
3 | This is a figure you 're likely to achieve quite often if liberal use is made of the fifth gear which comes as standard . |
4 | However , the stiff chairs and table were made of the expensive blackwood which grew to the south and was imported from Punt . |
5 | But there 's still the need to first get rid of the modern slums which replaced the Victorian slums standing when the tower block was just a few lines on an architect 's sketch board . |
6 | Mr Ratner , who is 41 , quickly got rid of the snobby atmosphere which prevails in most independent jewellery stores . |
7 | And it has also got rid of the yellow lines which once scarred them . |
8 | to get rid of the artificial distinctions which the historical development of the law had drawn between land and movable property — leaving only those distinctions which are due to the natural qualities of these two forms of property ; |
9 | He was also the publisher of the monthly Gentleman 's Magazine , and in its 1st January , 1859 number he published a letter from himself urging Scott to ‘ get rid of the foreign look which pervaded ’ his design for the Foreign Office , and to use English thirteenth-century architecture as his model . |
10 | As Edward Hulmes quoted in his book in this series , Education and Cultural Diversity : The great teachers of religion have always had to get rid of the useless lumber which accumulates in its progress — the rigid dogmatism , the narrow legalism , the mechanical rites , the silly superstitions which may become a substitute for religious life . |
11 | Relatively little is known of the systematic knowledge which local peoples have of forest species and dynamics , and of the various patterns of traditional extraction and their consequences , yet it may provide vital information for those concerned with effective forestry , medicine , nutrition and plant product development . |
12 | Although reasonable surmises may be made concerning the effect of various properties of the coast on erosion , little is known of the precise effects which they have . |
13 | There is a powerful body of opinion in the defence establishment which supports such a ban , on the grounds that the US Navy 's superiority can only be reinforced if its Soviet counterpart is deprived of the only weapons which could be expected to destroy a US aircraft carrier with a single hit . |
14 | Thus was he deprived of the free manpower which had been his and without which began a slow decline in the market gardening business , the hay and straw , and then even the bakery . |
15 | Since that time Sakharov has been deprived of the medical care which he requires , Sakharov 's friends wrote about this to Anatoly Alexandrov , president of the Academy of Sciences , in January 1982 , but they received no reply . |