Example sentences of "which [adv] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er turn left onto Road , to the railway line , and it cuts back along the railway line er which eventually comes out on the ring road .
2 then all the data from the TREE command , which normally goes straight to the screen , is redirected to a file called PENGUIN .
3 She is rather good at " doing " Jamaican vowels , except for the vowel of STRUT [ P3 ] , which always comes out as the LE version .
4 When the Miller has finished telling his tale , Chaucer characterizes its contents once more , this time describing it as a " " nyce cas " " , " a foolish state of affairs " ( 3855 ) : an apparently neutral moral description which nonetheless contrasts significantly with the more clearly marked " " harlotrye " " that has formerly been used to label the contents of the pair of fabliaux we are now halfway through .
5 In Britain a large share of the market is held by Word ( UK ) Ltd. , which usually sells directly to the customer .
6 Another , upon which it depends and which usually arises early in a child 's educational career , before the extrinsic rewards have become so tangible and external , is his or her teacher 's public comparison of one student with another .
7 You must take great care in writing the summary , which usually appears immediately after the title page or as part of the opening statement .
8 In his life he had risen from being a poor farm boy to become the wealthy entrepreneurial head of a vast business conglomerate , all of it created by his own acumen , and had established a dynasty which still ranks high on the world 's ladder of wealth and social standing .
9 Successive new channels cut in 1402 and 1455 failed to remedy the problem , and Pevensey Castle , which still rises dramatically above the marshes whose creation ensured its demise , was abandoned .
10 Instead they form squelchy peat , which gradually builds up on the surface .
11 The lowermost sediments of the unit commonly display an apparent porosity on wireline logs , which rapidly decreases upwards from the base of the formation ( Fig. 28 ) .
12 It is often not appreciated how much of the stresses and assaults that impinge upon us are suppressed into the unconscious — an area which probably lies more on the spiritual plane than the mental one .
13 However we feel that it is important that each type of service debates the issues fully , in order to reach a realistic agreed policy , which also fits in with the policies of other local services .
14 And so although the disease fits my prescription , and although it too can be usefully linked with a skin complaint ( eczema ) which also flakes away at the body 's surface , I had to abandon asthma .
15 A second element of the state system which requires investigation is the administrative one , which now extends far beyond the traditional bureaucracy of the state , and which encompasses a large variety of bodies , often related to particular ministerial departments , or enjoying a greater or lesser degree of autonomy public corporations , central banks , regulatory commissions , etc. and concerned with the management of the economic , social , cultural and other activities in which the state is now directly or indirectly involved .
16 Being resident , Bill was a familiar sight in the bar for many years , occupying a settle which now sits forlornly outside the Ladies ' locker room entrance .
17 No-one knows how long it has been there , high up in the courtyard of the Palazzo Segni Masetti , which now belongs largely to the Associazione Commercianti .
18 Today , participation in the event is encouraged by the Open Spaces Society , which was formed in 1865 to fight for the preservation of Hampstead Heath and which now campaigns nationally for the protection of commons , village greens and footpaths .
19 The ICCD , led by Professor Oreste Ferrari , greatly enhanced the depth and seriousness of cataloguing , which now functions both as a scholarly enterprise and as a means of protecting the country 's heritage in case of damage ( by war , vandalism , earthquake and other natural disasters ) ; decay ( by neglect or pollution ) ; and loss ( by theft or illegal export ) .
20 This will be by far the longest record for any society , a record which now breaks off in the 1880s .
21 There are still two towns — in effect , however , the new Aberdeen has all but completely superseded Old Aberdeen , which now exists only in the way many international cities have a Latin Quarter or a Chinatown , only somewhat smaller and — as becomes all Aberdonians and most east-coast Scots — very discreet .
22 The process of rehearsal draws upon a training which often reaches back into the singer 's boyhood , which provides him with the directed quickness of mind and the vocal stamina he requires , and which ensures that the choral results are generally quite passable and are sometimes excellent despite the constant absences , deputizations , hirings and firings that always threaten the homogeneity of what can be achieved .
23 The machine can be used without the dust frame cover which simply snaps on to the decking , but in this case you will lose the benefits of dust extraction ; to this end , a dust bag is supplied and this very simply pushes into a part of the side of the machine .
24 The specimen occurs in a fine-grained limestone , one which fortunately splits easily around the enclosed fossils .
25 Then there is the decay of the tree which sometimes holds on to a little bit of life well past when it should die completely .
26 Once the invariant set is attracting , there is the possibility that the unstable manifold of the origin , which first strikes the return plane at R or L and which then wanders chaotically around the strange attractor forever , may eventually strike AD and then tend back towards the origin .
27 The bridle in this case is a lateral one with lines to either side of the central pick-up point , and all at the very leading edge of the kite which then flies much like a glider on its towline .
28 It involves wearing a suit covered with velcro hooks , which then sticks fast to a velcro covered target .
29 Thus it is an evident advance on a mere empirical listing of successive ‘ movements ’ or ‘ isms ’ , which then moves away to an unlocated discussion of ‘ styles ’ , to attempt to identify two factors : the internal organization of the particular formation ; and its proposed and actual relations to other organizations in the same field and to society more generally .
30 Secondly , the ratio h/ez fixes the fine structure constant , a , which otherwise depends only on the speed of light .
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