Example sentences of "which [verb] [art] [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 By 1685 , although more established and better organized , the Garden was proving a heavy expense for the Company , which made a proposition to Mr Watts .
4 The following evening ( that was three expensive dinners in a row , which made a contrast to Georg 's grudging once a month treat at the cinema ) she had insisted that this time they talk about him .
5 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 .
6 National rules sometimes impose conditions on business activity which make no reference to nationality , but nevertheless have the practical effect of discriminating on grounds of nationality .
7 This is even more depressing when one realises that in various parts of the country there are projects run by the probation service and the voluntary organisations which provide an alternative to custody .
8 Which involved an explanation to Kersey .
9 At this level the first of the two chords is often chord V of a minor key , rather than chord I. The dénouement of Tancrè de contains three examples , each of which accompanies an allusion to Clorinda 's fate .
10 For example , those with characteristically straight hair which has a tendency to greasiness and lankiness would choose the mild Body Building Shampoo to gently purify the hair without stripping it of essential moisture , and the Body Building Conditioner to replenish thirsty hair strands without weighing them down .
11 Like copyright , patent law has a long history and has developed as a means of protecting innovation which has a benefit to innovator and public alike .
12 More importantly , it is a strategy which has no benefit to clients or shareholders .
13 David Edyvean , who has had installed in his shop the Bestseller EPOS system , which has an interface to Buyline and links to TeleOrdering , BookBank and other CD-ROM databases — explained that despite a personal lack of technical expertise , careful investment in new technology had enabled his shop to establish a competitive edge .
14 Over a period of days or even hours , pollution concentrations may rise to levels which pose a threat to people 's health .
15 The newly appointed Minister of Information and Broadcasting , Paul Etyang , told a gathering of Christian communicators in Kampala that he was particularly concerned about the widespread distribution of pornographic films which pose a danger to Uganda 's youth .
16 ‘ The Congress has led the country to the threshold beyond which lies the path to revolution , street rule and chaos . ’
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Next to the Clements were the Slark family , then the Burtons , after which came the entrance to Garden Cottages .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Although this trio again blended well together it was the tremendous ability of McClure which sealed the ticket to Ayr .
24 '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 .
25 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 .
26 They are both advisory committees with very limited power , which give a voice to representatives of the professions , unions , and regional and local authorities .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 As opposed to the harsh angularity of the Demoiselles , the Baigneuse is dealt with in terms of free , curving rhythms which owe a lot to Fauvism and to the contemporary work of Matisse .
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