Example sentences of "which [verb] the [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These are the results of the HSE 's latest survey , which charted the exposure to hardwood dust among employees of 41 companies . |
2 | The Cadenabbia Lido is just 300 yards away and nearby is the centre of Tremezzo , with the boarding point for the ferry which crosses the lake to Bellagio . |
3 | On 13 July 1919 the first two-way crossing of the Atlantic was completed by the Beardmore-built R34 , which made the flight to Minneola in the USA in spite of carrying the world 's first airborne stowaway . |
4 | ‘ The Congress has led the country to the threshold beyond which lies the path to revolution , street rule and chaos . ’ |
5 | Dotty Harmer was an eccentric old maid who lived alone in a ramshackle cottage in one of the meadows which bordered the path to Lulling Woods . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Next to the Clements were the Slark family , then the Burtons , after which came the entrance to Garden Cottages . |
8 | There is little doubt that it was the labour shortage which caused the shift to leasing , but although this provided more revenue than persistence in demesne farming would have done it still left the landowner with reduced resources . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Although this trio again blended well together it was the tremendous ability of McClure which sealed the ticket to Ayr . |
12 | '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 . |
13 | Cheshire County Council 's fair trading and advice officer Roger Manley is also a member of the non-statutory body which assesses the risk to humans of chemicals used or occur in or on food . |
14 | Other problems were also experienced , including the damage of saplings during the logging phase of TSS , which opened the habitat to colonisation by secondary species , and the availability of light as the canopy was opened up encouraged the growth of unwanted climbers and weeds . |
15 | It was the refusal of the Bolsheviks to countenance this , their insistence upon hierarchical control , in agriculture and industry alike , which opened the door to bureaucratization and the degeneration of the entire Soviet experiment . |
16 | The second reason is that the ending of the war , like the starting of it , will require the intermediation of the UN ; and the Europeans , who progressively voted for all the Security Council resolutions which opened the door to war , will naturally seek another series of resolutions to close it again . |
17 | However , after a trip by taxi along the streets , following the line where possible , I did find that the best location , which showed the monoline to advantage , was at the end of the walkway to Pyrmont Bridge , just above the National Maritime Museum . |
18 | However , after a trip by taxi along the streets , following the line where possible , I did find that the best location , which showed the monoline to advantage , was at the end of the walkway to Pyrmont Bridge , just above the National Maritime Museum . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The second was the submission of another monster petition in 1848 , which forms the background to Charles Kingsley 's Alton Locke . |
21 | Prize money will rise by a further 18 per cent during the forthcoming year , which takes the total to £16 million , considerably more than the £1.3 million on offer in 1980 . |
22 | For the most part they are confined there by the same spell which draws the magic to Ulthuan , but some things manage to find their way down to ravage the lands below . |
23 | The republican state was undermined by the right wing counter reforms which eased the road to violence . |
24 | Sipping an evening martini at the Top of the Mark ( the glass-encircled roof garden of the Mark Hopkins Hotel high on Nob Hill ) one could look down at the lights of that most cosmopolitan city — over the warehouses and docks of the Embarcadero , over to Grant Avenue and Chinatown , down the cable-car track to Fisherman 's Wharf and beyond to the lights of the Golden Gate Bridge which crossed the bay to Sausolito . |
25 | Also about this time Leopold compiled a list entitled ‘ Verzeichniss alles desjenigen was dieser 12jährige Knab seit seinem 7tem Jahre componiert , und in originali kann aufgezeiget werden ’ — [ List of everything that this 12-year old boy has composed since his 7th year , and can be exhibited in the originals ] ( 11 ) , and this may be a draft or copy of a document which accompanied the petition to Emperor Joseph II . |
26 | The third decade of the sixteenth century was a real turning-point in musical history — and not only because the Reformation quickly called into existence a body of religious music which preferred the vernacular to Latin and served other liturgical needs than those of the Roman church . |
27 | His pantomime became most articulate when we at last reached the two vast geological features which mark the gateway to Torajaland . |
28 | When the committee inspected the work in July 1890 some further changes were made which increased the cost to £657 in addition to the cost of the site . |
29 | A new allocation of SDRs was made between 1979 and 1981 which increased the total to SDR 21 billion . |
30 | 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 . |