Example sentences of "of [noun sg] which [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed it is an important priority to generate new data which make ethnicity visible , because on the basis of existing evidence it is difficult to distinguish whether the different patterns of support which we can see in minority ethnic kin groups are likely to persist as patterns of settlement stabilize .
2 In pursuing this aim , IDB 's Marketing Development Division has a key role to play through the wide range of support which it can offer to all sizes of companies in Northern Ireland involved in manufacturing or providing internationally tradeable services .
3 Another useful item is the Orb of Thunder which you can use to darken the skies and prevent the enemy flying high into the air .
4 There are therefore two important pieces of preparation which you should make before you even apply for a job , let alone go for an interview for it .
5 And that 's why we tell them and there are some other things you tell them on the phone of course which you 'll find out about on the training school .
6 I 'd been expecting her to put up a stiff rearguard action , protesting that holidays were one thing and everyday life another , that she had only surrendered to me in a moment of weakness which she would regret for the rest of her life , and so on and so forth .
7 Equally , the depth and directness of experience which we can supply practically in the classroom varies .
8 Lucas has advanced certain ingenious theoretical devices to explain the phenomenon of persistence which we shall examine later in this chapter .
9 Central government attempts to control local authorities by : a ) carefully regulating the amount of money which they can spend locally , and b ) scrutinizing the way in which money is actually spent .
10 I think you 've got quite a significant amount of money which you could offset what we 've been saying just grieves me .
11 Every lunch time , I would trot off with my large plastic box , and return an hour later with a container of milk which I would put in the office fridge .
12 Certain value added tax cases would tend to indicate that the amount of benefit obtained by a taxpayer if the trustees allow him the use of a Ming Vase would equate to the sort of rent which they could have received if they had let the vase with appropriate adjustments being made for insurance , agreeing to house the vase , etc .
13 He did not think that Ramsey would be interested in the load of administration which he would have to carry .
14 On that basis of the civil law , the majority of the Supreme Court of Canada held in Montreal Tramways v. Leveille [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 , that when a child not actually born at the time of an accident was subsequently born alive and viable , it was clothed with all the rights of action which it would have had if actually in existence at the date of the accident to the mother .
15 This control depends crucially on the way in which they perceive the world including the alternatives to the use of force which they can comprehend and accept .
16 The third possibility is that the plaintiff may take up a position which is not in itself dangerous but where his failure to take precautions increases the risk of the extent of harm which he may suffer .
17 Is it any wonder that we do n't really taste our food any more ? learning to become aware of the flavour of what you eat and drink will not only give you a great deal of pleasure which you may have forgotten but it will also make you more discerning in what you choose to put into your mouth .
18 Today I would like you to take a small piece of card which you will keep for your eyes only .
19 He shall enclose in the field 32 feet length of fencing which he shall cut and gather in the park for 1 work .
20 We tend to think of animal vision only in terms of that part of the spectrum of light which we can see ; and yet we know that the spectrum extends far beyond this .
21 There are thus three distinct frames of reference which we can bring to bear on the concept of basic or general education : knowledge , culture and student development .
22 The Common Law has already very strict notions as to the kinds of rights in land which it will protect , and the methods of transfer which it will allow .
23 The last type of assistance which I shall discuss here is emotional and moral support , by which I mean listening , talking , giving advice , and helping people to put their own lives in perspective .
24 One form of suffering which we can avoid is the surprise of being persecuted .
25 This is exactly the kind of picture which we might want to save from a screen paintbrush job ; lovely blends of colour , subtle shades and shapes , and not a straight line anywhere .
26 As far as the social element is concerned , a government should recognise the need to promote social cohesion by securing that all citizens have a standard of living that enables them to participate in the life of the community ; governments must take care that reductions in the social element of citizenship which they may regard as necessary in the area of economic policy do not result in sections of the population being excluded from citizenship and membership of the national community .
27 ( This is but one aspect of the possibilities of the micro as a research tool in education , a subject of importance which we shall discuss further elsewhere . )
28 Beyond this there was little of importance which she could tell and Dalgliesh had briefly heard her story and let her go .
29 Now he walked with a sense of fatefulness which he would have mocked had it not been so inescapably serious .
30 This would normally be regarded as a matter for economists and market-research specialists but behind the formidable array of evidence which they will generate are more fundamental questions of consumer preference , customer requirements and so on which are matters of human needs and prejudices .
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