Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status . |
2 | HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers . |
3 | HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers . |
4 | The proposed system comprises such a network , connecting special-purpose and general computers , communicating through a management protocol which has access to engineering information . |
5 | Ten units each in two stages structured for practice in special vocabulary , language use , and extension activities which give opportunity to practice language in a less controlled way . |
6 | Such a stand was also shaped by the essentially libertarian ideas of the mainstream feminist movement , which included opposition to state intervention of all kinds ( including protective legislation and the inspection of homes under the Infant Life Protection Acts ) , and by the more general movement for moral reform , which comprised an interlocking nexus of feminist , social purity , temperance , anti-vaccination , and animal welfare societies . |
7 | the Conversational Monitor System ( CMS ) which facilitates terminal to CMS communication by means of commands and system messages . |
8 | * It is also possible to put presuppositions into a sentence by just rearranging the parts , as in the following example ( called a CLEFT ) , based on " Senecan influence brought blood to Renaissance tragedy " : It was Senecan influence which brought blood to Renaissance tragedy . |
9 | Tempo 30 zones need not therefore consist of anything more complex than a set of signs , an arrangement which pays lip-service to safety improvement yet costs little money . |
10 | Given the complexity of the issues involved here , and the fact that discussions which gave rise to teacher comment were frequently lengthy and often contentious , any attempted summary of remarks is necessarily difficult . |
11 | Nor is there any sense in banning strikes ‘ temporarily ’ , since the economic crisis which gives rise to labour unrest is anything but temporary , and the radical measures of economic reform ( such as market prices ) which might ultimately solve this crisis have not yet been adopted and will take years to yield results . |
12 | An integrated transport policy which gives priority to government funding of public transport is also recommended , as is increased research and education , more accountability from industry and support for the " polluter pays " principle . |