Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status .
2 HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers .
3 HELP cancer victim Janet Murray raise £50,000 for supplies of the drug Temozolomide which offers hope to brain tumour sufferers .
4 Interleukin-2 is a new treatment which offers hope to cancer patients for whom successful therapies are not available .
5 The proposed system comprises such a network , connecting special-purpose and general computers , communicating through a management protocol which has access to engineering information .
6 We can not leave this section on New Towns and town development without reference to green belts , which give shape to redistribution policies and concepts of ‘ containing ’ urban Britain .
7 Most of the seminal papers which give rise to paradigm shifts , and the creation of new journals to publish new subjects or combinations of subjects , are first published in the core journal set for the earlier research front , and the clusters which define the new research front may not include the journal which first published the paper which led to its inception .
8 Ten units each in two stages structured for practice in special vocabulary , language use , and extension activities which give opportunity to practice language in a less controlled way .
9 Such a stand was also shaped by the essentially libertarian ideas of the mainstream feminist movement , which included opposition to state intervention of all kinds ( including protective legislation and the inspection of homes under the Infant Life Protection Acts ) , and by the more general movement for moral reform , which comprised an interlocking nexus of feminist , social purity , temperance , anti-vaccination , and animal welfare societies .
10 the Conversational Monitor System ( CMS ) which facilitates terminal to CMS communication by means of commands and system messages .
11 * It is also possible to put presuppositions into a sentence by just rearranging the parts , as in the following example ( called a CLEFT ) , based on " Senecan influence brought blood to Renaissance tragedy " : It was Senecan influence which brought blood to Renaissance tragedy .
12 Tempo 30 zones need not therefore consist of anything more complex than a set of signs , an arrangement which pays lip-service to safety improvement yet costs little money .
13 Given the complexity of the issues involved here , and the fact that discussions which gave rise to teacher comment were frequently lengthy and often contentious , any attempted summary of remarks is necessarily difficult .
14 We 've seen Turners opposing each other for Australia and New Zealand , Richardses for West Indies and England , Manns for England and South Africa ( they both dismissed each other during the 1948–49 series , but it was George catching Tufty which gave rise to John Arlott 's legendary comment about ‘ Mann 's inhumanity to Mann ’ ) , and yet more Smiths ( T.P.B. and F.B. ) for England and New Zealand and for England ( D.V. ) against West Indies ( O.G. ) .
15 In 1944 R. A. Butler , the President of the Board of Education , enacted a new Education Act which gave aid to Church schools in a new compromise and made provision for the raising of the school leaving age to fifteen at the end of the war and to sixteen at some date thereafter .
16 Gangs of the energy clans jealously guarded those ports which gave access to power stations and thus to the heat sink .
17 The DNA templates used were either supercoiled pFRC64 plasmid ( 2 nM ) or a 340 bp PvuI-BamHI fragment ( 2 nM ) , obtained from plasmid pFRC64 , which gives rise to run-off transcripts 143 nt long from P A2b and 79 nt long from P A3 .
18 Nor is there any sense in banning strikes ‘ temporarily ’ , since the economic crisis which gives rise to labour unrest is anything but temporary , and the radical measures of economic reform ( such as market prices ) which might ultimately solve this crisis have not yet been adopted and will take years to yield results .
19 An integrated transport policy which gives priority to government funding of public transport is also recommended , as is increased research and education , more accountability from industry and support for the " polluter pays " principle .
20 The second is organicism : that is , Conservatives regard society as ‘ a unitary , natural growth , an organized living whole not a mechanical aggregate ’ , which in turn implies that they are resistant to arguments which reduce society to component parts like classes or atomistic individuals .
21 Seemingly irrelevant is the scene in which Mary 's liberal Eugene McCarthyite senator lover addresses the University Political Science Club , which makes reference to student protests , sit-ins , Vietnam and black rights .
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