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

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1 Fast paced , well acted , beautifully filmed in the famed Blue Ridge Mountains , possibly the last forested wilderness of the United States , this is a movie which insists you sit on the edge of your seat while skulls are cleaved and scalps lifted by the score .
2 Now we in the Harrogate Civic Society would like to see the rest of the district allocation reduced at least to fifty hectares which has something to do with the forecast requirement on the grounds of past take-up , and I believe it is nearer the original figure for the rest of the district floated by the county in the initial consultations before amendment was made to the allocation between Greater York and the rest of the district .
3 The agent takes 15 per cent of the band 's earnings which has nothing to do with the band 's costs .
4 Yet I think there is a difference between the control of living systems and the stability of physical ones , which has nothing to do with the presence or absence of a controlling intelligence .
5 If , however , the music is highly chromatic , our memory of the original key is quickly obscured , so that we accept the establishment of new keys readily and are not disturbed if the music ends in a tonality which has nothing to do with the original key .
6 If it 's some notion of individuation which has nothing to do with the body , nothing to do with the soul and nothing to do , ultimately , with the intellect either .
7 At the end of this necessarily lengthy examination of the decided cases I have found nothing which causes me to depart from the view I expressed before embarking on that examination as to the appropriate procedure to be followed under section 7(3) and section 8(2) considered simply on the basis of the statutory language .
8 An odd , and possibly unique feature of the statue is that the horse 's tail hangs from a ball-and-socket joint which allows it to sway in the wind .
9 Some teachers say it is useful to have a pact with someone else , preferably another teacher , which allows you to complain in the most dreadful and unreasonable way to each other , in turn , for a fixed period of time like ten minutes .
10 Figures ( on this screen ) MUST NOT be passed onto a third party ( i.e. appear in a paper , report or thesis ) , or passed verbally to anyone not named on the Notice ( or other authorisation which allows you access to the census of employment data ) without DE branch D4 's WRITTEN authority .
11 The main 10-band EQ system ( plus two further sliders for input gain and volume ) is augmented by a smaller , manually-adjusted 7-band ‘ acoustic correction ’ system which allows you to compensate for the acoustics of each gig , without having to go back into your preset program — positive thinking on the part of Decimax .
12 Since we 've been thinking these past few weeks about what Christians believe , the first text would be in the er skeleton outline that we 've been taking in the Apostles ' creed , which says I believe in the Holy Ghost .
13 The zoo is now considering a number of proposals which includes one submitted by the staff and another by New Zoo Developments Ltd. along with an in-house plan which the Society has been developing for some time .
14 The Second Great Seal of Richard I , which shows him seated between the Moon and the Sun and bearing the symbols of his sovereignty .
15 Rick James and Alison Gower also recorded a win in the 6–2 result which sees them clear of the relegation zone .
16 The small Year Niner , who did not even realise that there were taps in room 19 , never mind streams , is a little interested by this offer but explains that her Mum never lets her drink the water at school and always provides her with a carton of fruit juice which keeps her going through the day .
17 Whereas love is the accelerator which gets us moving , fear is the brake which prevents us going in the wrong direction .
18 Thirdly , there is no difference in kind which entitles us to think of the concepts of civilizations other than our own as static and imprisoning .
19 They will not eat clover , which means they contribute to the fertility of the pasture without detracting from it .
20 Tel. ( 0622 688292 ) offers free advice and help on any aspects of cremation and publishes a leaflet , What you should know about cremations , which explains what happens at the crematorium on the day of the funeral .
21 ‘ A ’ level entrants to the financial services industry are able to take advantage of the Pre-Associateship Route , introduced in 1991 , which enables them to progress to the Associateship examinations after completing a foundation programme of four Banking Certificate subjects :
22 All four species live in the surf zone of the lake and have a reduced swim-bladder which enables them to cope with the rapid water movement .
23 The Super Nintendo Scope light guns — which enables you to shoot at the television set with pinpoint accuracy — wo n't be in the shops until the end of next month .
24 If you are the right age and you fly in G-JOEY , the pilot will sign one of the prized certificates which enables you to belong to the exclusive Joey Club .
25 Amazingly , a Bath-based firm of printers and stationers called Papyrus has devised a mail order form which enables you to slice through the permutations with ease .
26 The new racism has a third important feature which enables it to slip through the rationalist approach of those who , with the best will in the world , reduce the problem of racism to the sum of power and prejudice .
27 There is something in the British character which predisposes us to push to the limit , and beyond , the resources of self-deception to create the illusion that we can enjoy incompatible advantages simultaneously and secure a prize without paying the price for it .
28 Early in 1989 his book , A Brief History of Time , toppled my autobiography from No 1 to No 2 on the best-seller list , which positions we retained for the next 13 weeks .
29 It is the life force within us that is the cause of that denial , which makes it impossible for the healthy to imagine a time when it will have faded , which makes them tremble at the thought that , were voluntary euthanasia ever legalized , abuse would inevitably follow , and when they became old and ill , they would be at risk of being put away .
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