Example sentences of "and which [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This indicator must be a characteristic that is easily identifiable , and which clearly distinguishes working-class students from others . |
2 | Another occupation , essential to the war effort and which urgently needed more staff was nursing . |
3 | I was directed to a table set under one of the deep arches and which already had one occupant . |
4 | But working class women fiercely defended their right to a room which expressed their pride in housewifery and which also afforded additional privacy , a scarce commodity in working class households . |
5 | ( For a fuller account , which gives a much more rounded picture than is possible here of such thinkers as Schleiermacher , Hegel and Kierkegaard , and which also gives special attention to British and American theology , Claude Welch , Protestant Thought in the Nineteenth Century , vol. 1 : 1799–1870 ( 1972 ) , is especially to be recommended . ) |
6 | If we are right in regarding it as the single most important area in which independence is prized and which also causes major distress for carers , it seems clear that it should be a priority in health and social services provision . |
7 | There remains one import which we may consider which is found concentrated in two distinct regions , and which also has exotic origins . |
8 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that even if one ignores what is happening in the former USSR , there are other countries in the world that are potential aggressors and which either have nuclear capacity or may be near to acquiring it ? |
9 | At present we have to rely on several sources of information , which sometimes overlap , and which definitely leave great gaps . |
10 | As fuel costs are racing ahead of inflation , will the Minister enter into immediate discussions with the Secretary of State for Energy and the fuel industry to examine the standing charge , which is iniquitous and which adversely affects low-income families , and pensioners in particular ? |
11 | It has been suggested that such terranes are equivalent to oceanic plateaus , which are to be found in the present-day ocean basins and which often rise several kilometres above the adjacent ocean floor ( Fig. 3.32 ) . |
12 | Thus , years after the US and the USSR last sent space probes to the Moon to gather rock samples , a rich harvest of exciting new samples from space is turning up on Earth and which often raise more questions than they answer . |
13 | Educational decisions hike other administrative decisions ) involve choices between available alternatives which are based on both educational and economic factors , and which often involve subjective judgement and value decisions . |
14 | Lunar surface materials are darkened by the combined action of the solar wind , by the bombardment of submillimetre particles , and by cosmic-rays which are high-speed fragments of atoms and which thinly pervade interplanetary space . |
15 | The Kimbell 's hefty endowment freed Pillsbury from the chore of fundraising and enabled him to mount several important scholarly exhibitions that might not have found successful venues elsewhere ( such as the Jacopo Bassano exhibition , scheduled for January-April 1993 ) and which still attracted numerous art lovers to Fort Worth . |
16 | In this chapter we are dealing with a set of phenomena for which there is not a clearly identified name and which therefore presents different faces in different theories . |
17 | This position , actual or potential for all women , leads to a version of the self which is more likely to be defined in relationship and which therefore implies certain commitments or responsibilities which can hardly be denied . |
18 | They apply for instance to a third such element , namely the military , to which may , for present purposes , be added the para-military , security and police forces of the state , and which together form that branch of it mainly concerned with the ‘ management of violence ’ . |
19 | Behind him , behind the last of the houses , the ancient terraces , which his forebears have shaped and which now shape this community , rise up steeply to the rock escarpment dominating this side of the island . |
20 | Julie was co-director of an information technology firm she helped to establish and which now employs 25 people . |
21 | A new system was needed which would avoid these contradictions and which so unified existing rights in land as to ‘ enable shifts of value to operate within the same ownership ’ . |