Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One can compare the passage just quoted , which insists on the unknowability of the real world , with some of her subsequent remarks ; as , for instance , when she refers to her argument ‘ that literature represents the myths and imaginary versions of real social relationships ’ , and claims that ‘ a form of criticism which refuses to reproduce the pseudo-knowledge offered by the text provides a real knowledge of the work of literature ’ , or says that ‘ the task of criticism , then , is … to produce a real knowledge of history . ’
2 In a discipline like psychology , which insists on the specificity of its vocabulary , procedures and concerns , feminist initiatives which stay close to the traditional discipline are valuable .
3 There is also more overlapping , of a kind which insists on the notion of depth : a despairing woman on the far side of the statue from which the lesser Ajax is about to drag Cassandra to rape her ; hidden faces ( Priam 's and Aeneas 's — he is shown at one end , escaping with his father and son ) .
4 You can only clean the read/write heads of the floppy disk drives with a special cleaning kit which fits into the drive in the same way as a normal floppy disk .
5 There is a collar component , plus a nose band which fits across the bridge of the nose .
6 The Drayton Drain Easy kit consists of a stopper which fits into the cold feed pipe outlet of a cistern and a plug which fits over the end of the open vent pipe to allow , say , a radiator to be removed from a central heating system without draining down the whole central heating system , which could well mean losing all your corrosion inhibitor .
7 Would you like a scrupulously faithful ‘ photographic ’ likeness or something which delves into the soul of the subject ?
8 It seems , then , that , for the most part , black parents are not interested in sport and have no role to play in generating and sustaining their children 's involvement which intensifies despite the lack of parental support .
9 Crystal Palace chairman Ron Noades is behind the TV-oriented scheme — which flies in the face of FA policy — to be considered by chairmen of the 22 clubs at a meeting in London .
10 In both human and porcine ileal extracts , the antibody ( Gl77 ) recognises a peak in the gel permeation chromatograms which elutes in the position of oxyntomodulin .
11 He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life , in the air , notionally .
12 er I 've got several favourites , er the one at Thrupp , Hampton Gay which I mentioned , where the train disaster was , that 's a particularly nice one because it 's along very nice stretches of canal and river , I like the one er up at er the Rollright Stones , and , and I like the ones in the Chilterns as well , there 's a couple in the Chilterns , one at er Watlington Hill , just outside the town of Watlington , and er one which goes through the grounds of Stonor Park , but er superb scenery up there obviously with the beech woods and so on .
13 The origins of the military colony of Elephantine are unknown , but the author of the letter which goes under the name of Aristeas must have found somewhere the piece of information that Jewish soldiers helped Psammetichus in his campaign against the king of the Ethiopians ( 13 ) .
14 After about a mile , where the road forks , take the left fork and after a further 200yds , turn left a crossroads and follow the road which goes across the saddle between two tors .
15 This inevitable tension which goes to the heart of the matter and which can be fruitful as well as sterile has been paradoxically heightened by the government 's capping of the advanced further education pool .
16 There is no doubt that statements relating to the nature of the goods supplied , for example , that a car is a vintage Bentley Speed Six " Old No 1 " is a matter of identity which goes to the heart of description .
17 ELECTION day comes a little early for a Middlesbrough school which goes to the polls on Wednesday .
18 Erm one or two people are temporary ext extend beyond that like er Norma for example , in T V E I contract which goes to the end of August .
19 As a result of all this , Members know that any effort which goes into the preparation of a draft Bill prior to the ballot is likely to be wasted .
20 The Lifford site produces precipitated calcium carbonate from Derbyshire limestone , which goes into the manufacture of a wide variety of products from toothpaste to paper .
21 One distinction is the French ideology of the fresh start and the ‘ plan ’ — which goes beyond the vogue for state planning that reached its high plateau under de Gaulle .
22 When one begins to explore such aspects of old people 's mutual care , the need for help which goes beyond the provision of practical support is obvious .
23 Since the 1960s the problem of South Africa , which goes beyond the scope of the present survey , has placed far greater strains on Commonwealth sporting links than ever before .
24 You may be encouraged to formulate a job plan which goes beyond the scope of your basic job description , itemising a series of personal objectives for the year ahead .
25 Modern readers are very much better , but they use some expensive technology which goes beyond the scope of do-it-yourself projects .
26 Such an analysis is highly implausible however because it fails to recognize that the to infinitive poses a problem of syntax which goes beyond the level of the individual word .
27 To the extent that agreement is reached which goes beyond the provisions of a pre-existing document or displaces the relevant provisions of the Partnership Act , the agreed terms should be reduced to writing to reduce the scope for subsequent dispute .
28 This month 's Gold St*r Award goes to another of our friendly knitting machine shops which goes beyond the call of duty when it comes to satisfying the customers .
29 Now clearly a teaching approach which goes against the grain of natural disposition will create needless difficulties for the learner , as I pointed out earlier in reference to translation and the focusing on form , but it does not follow that pedagogy must therefore simply accommodate that disposition .
30 At bridge 14 you can join the Bierton Circular Walk which goes around the village of Bierton .
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