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

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1 Although this may seem to be a statement of the obvious , it is in fact a very important point which goes to the very roots of movie making .
2 In Chapter 7 we shall find that there is in quantum theory a radical in-ability to pin things down which goes beyond the simple considerations outlined here .
3 At their most powerful , Rheims ' photographs have an audaciousness which goes beyond the contrived scenarios which are presented in much of her work .
4 Go past High Close youth hostel before branching off to the right on to a path which goes around the lower slopes of Loughrigg Fell to Rydal village ( 2.5 miles ) .
5 A wealth of fascinating history lies within the very name of the Hundred House Hotel which refers to the ancient subdivisions of the shires of England into areas known as ‘ hundreds ’ .
6 Note : there is a short form of additional enquiries , which refers to the detailed questions by numbers , but its use is not to be recommended — it 's better to have the full questions and answers on one form .
7 Some training schools do apply age limits , which contributes to the common misconceptions about age restriction .
8 Switch on the PC which sits beside the two terminals in the Computer Room ( it 's the only one ) .
9 Elsewhere reference has been made to the difference between Spanish style and flamenco style ( see page 59 ) which belongs to the Spanish gipsies from whom has also developed what is known as gipsy character dance .
10 There is also a special dimension , the violation of the role of the family , which adds to the harmful consequences of incest .
11 The system must be able to recover from input which deviates from the stored representations .
12 For Marx , class consciousness , which develops with the increasing struggles that the workers have with management , is a key factor contributing to the revolutionary role of the proletariat .
13 It is difficult to fit the two together , and to know which visits in the two books correspond .
14 In a country where teenage rape and murder are on the increase , do we really need this salaciousness and is it responsible to show a programme which lingers over the grisly reminiscences of a psychotic serial murderer ?
15 The technical , which corresponds to the activity of the nomological sciences , the practical , which corresponds to the hermeneutic sciences , and the emancipatory , which corresponds to the critical sciences .
16 The state as a whole functions as ‘ an ideal collective capitalist ’ ( Altvater , 1973 ) , a political institution which corresponds to the common needs of capital .
17 The technical , which corresponds to the activity of the nomological sciences , the practical , which corresponds to the hermeneutic sciences , and the emancipatory , which corresponds to the critical sciences .
18 The therapeutic objective of holding the mirror up to nature and confronting people with themselves is further explored in the final section of the book , which looks at the wider implications of drama in secure settings and its role in therapy .
19 Erm it , and as they sa , and as she says this tends to be er a description of a gypsy camps campsite which looks at the external surroundings of the caravans , but it does n't actually look inside the caravan .
20 In practice , since philosophy often proceeds by paying attention to past philosophers and their ideas , the two categories overlapped to some extent with each other , and with a third category , political philosophy , which looks at the political philosophers in the light of the practice and experiences of feminist politics ( see Okin , 1980 ; Elshtain , 1981 ; O'Brien , 1981 ) .
21 They 're very central , no more than a five minute walk from the beach , although most people spend most of the day around the large pool , surrounded by a sun terrace which looks onto the pretty gardens .
22 Going south down Corso Venezia , away from Porta Venezia and the Lazzaretto , you will reach the Planetarium , which lies within the public gardens .
23 They are the latest Royal Bank staff to join the plastic cup recycling revolution which results in the used cups being turned into coat hangers , rulers , flower pots , video cassettes and a host of other items .
24 Chiropractic : a form of treatment which concentrates on the mechanical problems of the joints — particularly the spine — and the effects of those problems on the body 's central nervous system and organs .
25 Which leads to the usual problems associated with casting and auditioning .
26 Even so , where money changes hands , it is part of an exchange and thus an expression of the social relationship which exists between the two individuals concerned .
27 Because somewhere in my mind , a mind which boggles with the last-minute sketches and songs and sudden announcements and warm wine and stale sandwiches and endless pacings round the corners of empty dressing-rooms — a still small voice is saying , ‘ Why ?
28 Balerno is the terminus of the chain of villages linked by the river valley which skirts along the northern slopes of the Pentland Hills .
29 The van der Waals equation is where a is a constant which corrects for the attractive forces between gas molecules and b is a constant which corrects the volume of the gas by allowing for the part of the volume occupied by the gas molecules .
30 Black areas are coniferous forest , which grows on the sandy soils of the Breckland , which is an area of glacial outwash material , while the dark grey , mid-grey and light grey regions represent different agricultural crop types .
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