Example sentences of "which [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Twenty-four black militant organisations were subjected to ‘ tax surveillance ’ as part of International Revenue Service ( IRS ) harassment , and FBI agents placed bogus documents into the hands of Panther members which led them to suspect each other of being police informants ( McAdam and Moore , 1989:281 ) .
2 It was that — that sense of unpreparedness — which made him feel restless standing there ; made him turn and pace the room impatiently .
3 Simon gained valuable site experience which helped him to gain chartered engineer status .
4 For instance , a child may inherit a predisposition to schizophrenia , which causes him to have certain childhood adjustment problems , which in turn bring about unusual family communication styles .
5 Morton said it was only the intervention of the Queen which stopped her leaving public life for good .
6 In an added postscript , Mr Morton said it was only the intervention of the Queen which stopped her leaving public life for good .
7 Assuming QRAM is like QEMM386 , you can most likely add an Include statement to your QRAM line in CONFIG.SYS , which forces it to use this area of RAM .
8 Bird Semple Fyfe Ireland has commissioned a piece of 4GL software which will be unique to the firm in the Scottish legal world and which allows it to produce any report required either for management purposes or for clients .
9 The option consists of two pages : an initial page which allows you to select the mail messages you wish to inspect , and a second page which allows you to inspect each mail message , page by page .
10 The option consists of two pages : an initial page which allows you to view the titles of the mail messages you will be inspecting , and a second page which allows you to inspect each mail message , page by page .
11 As I opened the case I heard a groaning , splintering noise , which caused me to experience extreme pain as the bridge flew off and whacked me on the side of the head !
12 The land belongs to the Bureau of Land Management ( BLM ) , which could have hundreds of thousands of sites , the National Park Service , which identified 2,400 hazardous mines , and the Forest Service , which estimated it has 25,000 mine sites .
13 By the fifteenth century the King of England was Lord of Ireland , though his new territory was separate enough to have its own parliament , whose power was reduced but not eliminated by Poyning 's Law of 1495 , which forbade it to pass any law that had not been approved in advance by the King and his council .
14 Ms Leaming tells it all with vim , though the gossip turns her on far more than the movies : ‘ Aly practised an Eastern art of love known as Imsak , which allowed him to exercise indefinite control … ’
15 In one artist 's statement , he remarked : Whilst the Lefevre exhibition established him as urban romantic with a particular feeling for Thames-side subjects , a number of commissions followed which allowed him to develop this vein .
16 If one may suspend conscience , and forget the conditions and costs of labour which allowed them to create this wealth , then these streets — as they do in London and Edinburgh , and still to be seen in Dublin — define the comfort of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century middle classes .
17 It was the emergence of the Chinese Lesbian Group which allowed me to start this process of healing and accepting myself .
18 In September 1715 , immediately after the death of Louis XIV , the Parlement of Paris had restored to it by the Regent , the Duc d'Orléans , the right of remonstrance which allowed it to impede royal legislation .
19 The Times Educational Supplement applauded the increased use of intelligence tests and deplored the existing exams : ‘ Some day our successors may come to marvel at the degree of assurance which leads us to think that ability to profit can be predicted thus .
20 The food and drinks offered by the hosts were , I thought , just about right , and very reasonable in price , which encouraged us to use this service , despite the service station stops .
21 The concert and the reception which followed it generated considerable interest in , as well as funds for , the Alumni Foundation .
22 The December 1989 coup attempt and the abortive revolts which followed it damaged international investor confidence in the Philippines .
23 Some of these make your players speedier , others slow down your opponents but best of all , perhaps , are the coins which allow you to buy special kit components in the gym section before each game .
24 Kyle et al. ( 1981 ) describe a further series of measures which relate to the factors presented above but which allow us to consider some basis for the prediction of sign language skills .
25 After Christmas he had wanted to arrange for the marriage to take place straight away , before he could change his mind , but it was difficult to fit it in with his new duties as a Governor of the Foundling Hospital which required him to spend one day a week in town .
26 We should instead create opportunities which encourage them to seek that information .
27 The design of the motherboard ( featuring Intel Xpress architecture ) means that system RAM is decoupled from the processor , which lets you fit any speed of upgrade processor .
28 But I would opt for a self-catering package which enable you to take full advantage of the excellent weekly markets .
29 Mr Hook pointed out many of the Division One sides were concentrated round the south-east , which meant they had less travelling expenses .
30 A word from Maud and he had been given one of the four coveted places as a dresser , which meant he had more chance to learn the great man 's skills .
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