Example sentences of "[noun] which [adj] people " in BNC.

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1 Speaking about the resurgence of interest in religion which many people see in the world today , the Chief Rabbi , Jonathan Sacks , asks " Whether religious revival might be not a refreshing breeze but a destructive hurricane . "
2 The practitioner is responsible for bringing to the process a wide range of knowledge and theoretical perspectives about the kinds of needs and risks which older people may face , and the ways in which these are mediated by gender , race , class , life history , and circumstances of a person 's life .
3 Within this perceptual framework , White women are frequently seen as agents in the narrative disruption which Black people initiate : it is the ‘ skirts ’ whose sexuality in one form or another is out of control or misplaced .
4 But what was much more important was the relationship between the particular nature of this political crisis and the religious recourse which some people took .
5 Neither does the statement , ‘ All those coloured glass pictures of people which you see in the windows of churches , have been put there to remind us of the good which those people did during their lives .
6 dir : The huge project in the United States which randomised people to different health insurance schemes to look at the consequences , including the impact on their health .
7 On Thursday morning , the children went to fetch the presents which other people had promised — eggs , meat , tomatoes .
8 However , the confrontation which many people feared might produce bloody street clashes passed off peacefully .
9 Think laterally all the time and pro-actively seize the opportunities which other people will inevitably miss .
10 However , an explicit consideration of the broader themes of education management as such is a luxury which fewer people will have had the time , or perhaps the inclination , to undertake .
11 The equivalent questions for eighteen year olds ask about specific skills which young people have been shown to need ( and often to lack ) when they leave local authority accommodation to live independently ( Stein and Carey , 1986 ) .
12 The vocational training in engineering and technological skills which young people receive in West Germany is more thorough , better organised and of a higher standard , the young people receive in this country .
13 Social workers — caring workers generally — are " entrusted " with a burden of responsibility which many people would find impossible and most would find repugnant .
14 The difficulty which many people have in seeing this where religion is concerned is because of an either/or mentality .
15 The research will examine new career patterns which young people are trying to establish in both Middlesbrough and Duisburg , in such areas as self-employment , enterprise projects , cooperatives and community projects .
16 The explanation of this furrow was discovered in the 1960s and restored the reputation of a German geophysicist who proposed a hypothesis which most people disregarded .
17 The point of the metaphor of father is to indicate the experience which religious people have of God as a loving creator .
18 The level of support which young people receive from parents and mentors will also have a significant effect upon the process of transition , for it is a stage in which their dependency is visibly apparent .
19 The former term simply describes the situation in which people live outside institutions ; the latter points to the support which such people may receive from others .
20 She suggests that the ‘ board ’ money which young people paid for living in the parental household was seen as an exchange , especially for daughters : they handed over their wages to their mothers and in exchange their mothers equipped them to enable them to go into service .
21 While profitability remains the key factor in the use of expensive floor space , it would make sense to display the products which older people are likely to buy on the ground floor .
22 ‘ Just larger versions of the kind of Sunday lunch which ordinary people have . ’
23 Your Committee has purchased an ex G.W.R. coach which some people believe to have run on the BCR in its last years before it went out of use .
24 But over and above that , most Americans in the late eighteenth century believed that , in so far as government had any impact on their lives , it would be local government , it would be the government of their state and not the remote government in Washington which most people in the eighteenth century had never visited or knew anything about erm or li knew little of what it did .
25 Does it matter if a person derives some kind of sexual satisfaction from an act which most people or ‘ right-minded persons ’ would not regard as indecent ?
26 Reading is a skill which many people take for granted .
27 … she always chose to spend her leisure Hours in Writing and Reading , rather than in those Diversions which young People generally chuse ; insomuch that some of the Neighbours that observ 'd it , expressed their Concern , lest the Girl should over-study herself , and be mopish
28 I very much doubt whether Wolfgang will find there all those things which he has imagined and the great advantages which several people may perhaps have described to him .
29 Reproduced in calendars , on birthday cards , and in coffee-table books , this painting has become almost a ritualized symbol of the reverence which English people have for their countryside .
30 In this briefing paper we can only illustrate some of the needs which older people may have .
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