Example sentences of "which [pers pn] [vb -s] [vb mod] [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 Welcome back : A horse dentist has devised a system which she hopes will stop the recent spate of attacks on horses .
2 For her the main election issues include taxation , the NHS and the poll tax which she believes will cost the Conservatives votes because of its unfairness .
3 Mr Salmond has put down a Commons motion condemning the Budget changes in the oil taxation regime , which he says will cost the industry £500 million more in revenue to the exchequer in the first year .
4 Piper studies each opponent carefully and has re-run the video of the Benn-Watson fight repeatedly to develop the strategy which he believes will prove the key to victory .
5 THE Royal Society for the Protection of Birds was yesterday given leave to challenge in the High Court a development scheme which it fears will damage the environment .
6 Potentially more interesting is a machine Pinnacle is also readying which it says will fill the gap between Sun 's current Sparcstation 2 offering and the top-end Sparcstation 10 .
7 General Secretariat with a schedule of costs and expenses payable under its law , together with a statement of a fixed amount which it estimates will cover the sums due in a typical case .
8 BT has just introduced new moves which it hopes will alleviate the problem completely ; countrywide specialist bureaux which can make a computerised link-up between the person being called , the caller and the police .
9 IVORY & SIME , the Edinburgh fund manager , has launched a new investment trust which it hopes will arrest the trend towards institutional ownership of investment trusts and switch back to individual ownership .
10 Presently treading water as a three-year-old compiler house , Portland Group Inc , Wilsonville , Oregon , is expected to grab the bull by the horns over the next couple of months and put in place strategies which it claims will lead the company into more profitable software markets .
11 After the vote last night , in which 26 Tories , including Bill Walker ( Tayside N ) , voted against the Government , Labour was flagging a new amendment which it claims will put the Government on the spot over the social chapter of the Maastricht Treaty .
12 It sets out to achieve its objective of protection by promoting the kind of policies and practices which it believes would enable the rural environment to be utilised and developed for the good of society without destroying aesthetic and spiritual beauty , and by opposing other policies and practices which in its view would have such an effect .
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