Example sentences of "which mark the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Carol 's turn at line 15 is punctuated by two pauses — a shorter one which marks the boundary of her Creole utterance , and a longer one after her question " when ? " , which functions to show that she has " lost " the date in her memory and needs time to think about it . |
2 | The fact that Dame Sirith was introduced to this collection as a representative of a genre otherwise known as a French genre is indicated by the rubric in the manuscript which marks the beginning of the poem . |
3 | Highlights of the ‘ new ’ Royal Observatory include a fresh presentation of the international Meridian Line which marks the beginning of all time and space on Earth . |
4 | The exhibition , which marks the reopening of the palace for the first time since the European Summit conference was held there , runs until 28 March . |
5 | The last nerve-wracking day was 12 August , the ‘ Glorious Twelfth ’ which marks the opening of the grouse-shooting season . |
6 | Right at the very beginning , in the prayer which arises from the memory of Christ 's anguish in the garden of Gethsemane when the narrator remembers " swattest blod for angwysche " , the shorter version identifies this sweat with that which marks the healing and turning point of human fever conflating it with the sweat of human anguish struggling against evil . |
7 | The claim that they and they alone have The Baptism with the Holy Spirit , in contrast to water baptism which marks the rest of Christendom , and the conversion which figures as largely in Evangelical theology as does confirmation in Catholic . |
8 | Piaget argues that a major advance in children 's ability to explain occurs around the age of seven years , and he views this advance as being attributable to the decrease in egocentrism which marks the advent of operational thought . |
9 | This is a place in the sky over continental Europe which marks the start of the missile 's preset route . |
10 | The postulate put forward in this study is that the potential meaning of to before the infinitive is more abstract than that found in the spatial use of the preposition , and can be stated as follows : the possibility of a movement from a point in time conceived as a before-position to another point in time which marks the end-point of the movement and which represents an after-position with respect to the first . |
11 | Treatment involves using a very messy ointment which marks the sheets . |
12 | The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic mosque which marks the place where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven in AD 619 . |
13 | The collapse of Marxism-Leninism has brought us to that ‘ absolute moment ’ which marks the end of humanity 's long journey through the night of political confusion and abortive social and economic experiment . |
14 | But in this rather frightening vision of the present and future , so have all the things I learnt to care about in eating : flavour , texture , invention , subtlety , companionship — and leisure , which marks the end of the working day and the use of time , not its gobbling . |
15 | ‘ It will also be interesting to see where he gets the time from too , because there 's his solo album release , our anthology , and then in September Mick , Stevie ( Nicks ) , Chris , myself and Billy start a new Fleetwood Mac album , which marks the end of Christine 's ‘ retirement ’ . |
16 | The most significant feature of the response is the existence of a critical pulsatance which marks the end of an ideal pass band and the beginning of attenuation . |
17 | Today it seems like a miracle , if a somewhat blighted one , that his house , with but one to go before it , still stands directly facing the huge swathe which marks the Boulevard of Socialism . |
18 | The level of InsP 3 suddenly increases 2-to 4-fold at the 32–64 cell stage which marks the onset of mesoderm induction when the embryo is most sensitive to the teratogenic effects of Li + ( ref. 113 ) . |
19 | Two blocks away in New York 's Greenwich Village , Creation 's Alan McGee is one of the invited guests at the star and leather-studded party which marks the launch of Madonna 's Sex . |
20 | The oak tree , which marks the centenary of the club , was presented to the people of Darlington by the Naturalists ' president , Margaret Port . |
21 | It is this which marks the discourse of the Report as distinct from strategies for " rational " public policy and social administration . |
22 | The very freedom which marks the period of childhood gives unrivalled opportunity for picking up all sorts of information about the environment ; the child is not handicapped by attending school and listening to formal instruction which is for the most part unrelated to his interests and needs . |
23 | As we saw earlier , the period which marks the emergence of Consumers ' Co-operation as virtually the sole objective of the Movement , and its rejection of authentic Producers ' Co-operation , coincides with Hobsbawm 's Age of Capital , that period which marked the phenomenal growth of a global economy of industrial capitalism and so held out the prospect of unlimited and unfailing progress — and nowhere more than in Britain which held a de facto international monopoly in trade in manufactures . |
24 | I had to make for Wallasea Ness , which marks the entrance of the River Roach to the estuary of the Crouch . |
25 | Princess Elizabeth ( d.1650 ) , the second daughter of King Charles I , lies in Westminster Abbey in a lead shell , which marks the transition from anthropoid to flat-lid single-break ; again , no outer case , rather simple iron grips affixed to the lead . |
26 | Electa again , this time in Venice , is offering a new edition of Cennino Cennini 's Il libro dell'arte , which marks the transition from fourteenth-century workshop culture to Renaissance production methods . |
27 | Apart from the various gifts of valuables and food and clothing which marked the exchanges between the principles , there were also certain standard payments in money ) which were made to the washerman who prepared the cloths used at various stages in the proceedings . |
28 | In the 1790s he was commissioned to build a conservatory for the Prince of Wales , which marked the beginning of a renowned Royal patronage culminating in the building of Regent 's Park and the Brighton Pavilion . |
29 | A few more meditative poems , however , achieved a lyrical power which disarmed most critics , and which helped some early readers , such as the young Thomas De Quincey , to see in the collection as a whole that ‘ ray of a new morning ’ which marked the beginning of English Romanticism . |
30 | The 1985 demonstrations were triggered off by Japan 's intention to commemorate the ‘ Mukden Incident ’ of 1931 , which marked the beginning of their annexation of north-east China . |