Example sentences of "which [vb base] the [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was reminded of the black iron horse silhouettes which decorate the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury railway line in England . |
2 | So , if modern orthodox astronomy seems esoteric and omniscient , let's erect alternative theories of astronomy that are no less esoteric , and which challenge the claim to omniscience . |
3 | Also in the field with Alpha are two much fainter stars , Eta ( 4.7 ) and Epsilon ( 5.2 ) , which show the way to Delta Octantis , the ‘ key ’ to the south celestial pole . |
4 | According to the Middle East Times of Sept. 30 , government estimates which put the damage to Kuwait of the Gulf war at between US$50,000 million and US$100,000 million [ see p. 38166 ] had been scaled down to US$20,000 million . |
5 | 's fluency in Spanish will be a big help as he works to set up the distribution and training systems which hold the key to success . |
6 | Now because the quality manual is very much an overview document , we need to introduce more detailed documents which control the day to day operation of the quality system . |
7 | His pantomime became most articulate when we at last reached the two vast geological features which mark the gateway to Torajaland . |
8 | But the crossing from Newcastle turned out to be a mini holiday in itself and very soon we were nosing our way through the islands and reefs which guard the entrance to Bergen 's Hanseatic harbour . |
9 | The sections which resemble realistic narrative are either mocked through parenthetical comments , which reduce the passages to pastiche , or are phrased as hypotheses : ‘ Your uncle will meet you at the boat ( with his car — even threw that in ) . |
10 | Political change of some kind goes on continuously in every society , in response to a variety of changing internal and external conditions , which include the relation to nature and to other societies , the interaction of groups within each society , and the unceasing circulation of personnel through the disappearance of older generations and the rise of new ones . |