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

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1 I was n't exactly selling drugs to teenagers : most of my friends were in the music business in London , and you ca n't find a business which goes more hand in hand with it .
2 The two poems could be thought to occupy a common ground which goes some way beyond topography , and includes a stretch of the common ground occupied by imitation .
3 The reference to the City of Chicago case is to a rule which prohibits any action for defamation by a local government authority .
4 Seen from a purely theoretical standpoint , the leap of faith which produces this kind of doubt completely bypasses the question of truth .
5 This misrecognition later becomes the ‘ ego ideal ’ which affords identification with idealised others , and it is this possibility of identification which constitutes another aspect of pleasure in film-viewing , as well as the voyeuristic mode posited by Freud .
6 The offence is committed where a person recklessly engages in conduct which places another person in danger of death or serious bodily injury .
7 Freud and Breur described one case which illustrates this capacity for self-healing .
8 When we were making the recording I have to say it made me feel completely happy ; it is a piece which has such perfection of form .
9 I am not , though , recommending the ideological antiquarianism of the New Historicism , which has little interest in poetry as such .
10 Often , in fact , you 're responding to an unconscious pull towards that person which has little basis in reality .
11 If such an attractive new influence could be spread abroad in the world , where so many people long for a religion which has that ring of truth , the detection of which is a priceless human ability acquired down through the ages and not to be denied , there would be a growing number of adherents rallying to it .
12 Although this is a complex area of the law and subject to much speculation as regards the various overlaps between artistic , aesthetic and functional designs , if a design has been made which has some degree of eye-appeal , an application for registration should be made .
13 Winterbottom , who normally prefers to let his contributions on the field do the talking for him , said yesterday : ‘ The Quins get stick from everyone , little of which has any relation to fact .
14 After a period of very stable numbers between 1985–89 , the PCC will thus have seen its workload increase by 66 per cent in only three years , a trend which shows little sign of ending .
15 A group of pavements which shows this kind of affinity has many traits which are often understood as essential characteristics of a school of mosaic/mosaicists : the sharing of a common mode of representation , the predominance of this mode in a restricted geographical area , and the presence of craftsmen , ( perhaps of different abilities ) who were working " together " .
16 Coming from a desperate industrial province in the Ural mountains which lacks any kind of hi-fi electrical equipment .
17 But the hereditary peers provide a ballast which distorts any pretence at representativeness .
18 Galerie Pierre Brulle which opens this summer on rue Tournon on the Left Bank is showing works by Jean Helion and 1930s German artist Karl Hubbuch , while Galerie Claude Bernard is staging a one man show of pastels , drawings and watercolours by French artist Jacques Truphemus .
19 Thus , for instance , a clause which provides that a seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any purpose and purports to exclude the implied term in s14(3) of the SGA 1979 , or a term which disclaims any duty of care in negligence , is subject to the Act .
20 An instrument which mitigates this problem of interest rate risk is the FRN .
21 Indian scientists have identified varieties with a modified leaf structure which confers some resistance to taphrina .
22 Others have sought a reconciliation of the positions that these terms represent , and there is an abundance of literature which examines this relationship in advance of the Situationists .
23 We are saying there should be a sensible policy which prevents this kind of thing happening again . ’
24 Jobs apart , looking young and sexy may still seem important and desirable to many of those who have grown up in a society which lays such emphasis on youth and sex .
25 Upset and annoyance seem rather less strong emotions than ‘ distress , ’ which connotes some degree of perturbation and emotional upset .
26 TENORS are needed for Northwich and District Festival Choir , which rehearses this evening in Church Walk Primary School at 7.30pm .
27 Emphasising the social construction of gender and sexuality , these writers question the biological determinism implicit in the automatic equation of woman as powerless and man as powerful , which leaves little room for change .
28 An ‘ open ’ question produces a reply which leaves more room for uncertainty .
29 The exploited areas ( in this case the south of Italy ) remain underdeveloped and poor because the more advanced sectors , which control the state , direct and dominate the underdeveloped areas in a way which blocks any attempt at organisation and cooperation with them .
30 Addison , well er , it 's a very well managed business , it 's a very good business er , there are only two businesses in the U S A have higher sales per head than Addison Wesley , and one of those is and it 's had a , that 's had a super time in maths and there 's only one business and that 's which earns more profit per employee then er , Addison Wesley and erm , again that 's and that reflects that one off maths programme .
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