Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I am saying we must not supplant Anglican worship for a free-wheeling non-conformist style which owes more to Spring Harvest than the A.S.B .
2 For generations my family have been staunch Conservatives , but I am afraid my immediate family will no longer support a Government which cares little about animal welfare .
3 Such an ambitious Tuscan confection surely deserves a cakestand , assembled as it is on a noble pedestal of rock , its buildings ( mixed plain and fancy ) composed of that porous tufa which looks much like sponge cake and which comes in all the golds , pinks , browns and mauves of the best Battenberg .
4 Thus , a ripple pattern with a wave length corresponding to one characteristic grain path , which depends ultimately on wind velocity , will be formed .
5 There is also more formalised learning through an educational system which concentrates mainly on information processing : reading , writing and arithmetic and more elaborate symbolic and organisational skills .
6 Take the first turn left onto Sweden Bridge Lane and branch off this road onto Belle Vue Lane which leads eventually to Nook End Farm ( 0.5 miles ) .
7 Therefore , it is in the vital and vested interests of the universal bank , which relies mainly on relationship banking , to take the necessary internal precautions ( including Chinese [ Walls ] and possibly firewalls ) and carefully weigh the interest involved when deciding how to solve a conflict of interest resulting from inside information . ’
8 On US television , it may be the crime series subgenre which comes closest to naturalist verisimilitude , and certainly the eighties generation of Hill Street Blues and Cagney and Lacey ( 1981–8 ) seemed to resemble more closely what people believe to be true than the more apparently formulaic structures of Kojak ( 1973–7 ) , Starksy and Hutch ( 1975–80 ) and Charlie 's Angels ( 1976–81 ) or the more obviously cinematic forms of Dragnet ( 1951–8 ) .
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