Example sentences of "[pron] which [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Policy and Resources Committee on Friday considered the position that included a take , a potential take of fifty thousand for this Committee , and similar reductions from other committees , but which left the funding deficit problem of six hundred and seventy one thousand , and what the Policies and Resources Committee decided was to ask the committees , all committees to look at how this six hundred and seventy one thousand gap would be funded , and that that should include committees like ourselves which had already identified and had put into the guidelines for reduction , the full five percent reduction that had been requested to be identified early in the process . |
2 | Do n't ask me which Ravanels though ; their proliferation in Chamonix matches that of Waltons on Walton Mountain ! |
3 | In the advertisement , the Tobacco Institute of Australia claimed that there was ‘ little evidence and nothing which proves scientifically that cigarette smoke causes disease in nonsmokers ’ . |
4 | The Morling judgment centred on a sentence within the advertisement that stated : ‘ And yet there is little evidence and nothing which proves scientifically that cigarette smoke causes disease in non-smokers . ’ |
5 | And obviously there are some of them which relate locally to organizations which are national |
6 | It seems very likely , indeed , that an extension of democratic and decentralized planning would lead to an even larger role for the social sciences in the formation of public policies , if one may judge from the expansion and the greater utilization of them which has already occurred in the short period during which the present welfare states have developed . |
7 | Althusser , in his later work , identifies three of these — economic practice , ideological practice , politico-legal practice and gives an account of them which draws heavily on Marx 's discussion of the process of production . |
8 | It marked a fresh stage in the process of the isolation of the Ulster Unionists from the British political scene — and indeed from the Conservative Party itself which had once proudly named itself ‘ Unionist ’ in the days of Balfour and Bonar Law . |
9 | However , it is the fact of opposition itself which calls forth solidarity : opponents oppose you because you are Zuwaya ( or Magharba ) , and that leads you to rally to your own people . |
10 | The same can not be said of the keyboard itself which uses really nasty little keytops and has stick-on legends but at least they have been stuck on for you this time . |
11 | Between 1941 and 1945 it created a following for itself which has never been equalled since and certainly did not exist at any time prior to 1941 . |
12 | We 'll we 'll lend you which says only . |
13 | YESTERDAY I received a letter from you which has considerably upset me and tarnished my feelings towards Amnesty International . |
14 | I have decided , however , in the interests of posterity , to cut nothing , though I may take the liberty of annotating the text here and there , putting some of the facts straight and referring the reader to related documents , such as interviews you once gave or books and articles on you which have since appeared . |
15 | Each judge was emphatic that Justice Morling 's decision and that reached by them on appeal rested on a consideration of the context and the wording of the claim that there was ‘ little evidence ’ and ‘ none which proves scientifically ’ that cigarette smoke causes disease in non-smokers . |
16 | Thus while many communities have labels to apply to various linguistic practices at different levels which are evaluated as good or bad by the community — for example , " grammatical " , " sloppy " , " drawl " , " h-dropping " — there seem to be very few or none which relate specifically to code-switching behaviour ( although there are a few terms , such as " Tex-Mex " , which refer to mixed varieties ) . |
17 | Such communication may be concerned with anything and everything which happens within and around that organisation . |
18 | Around her and — more terribly — within her , everything which had once promised exultation and delight was warping to extravagance and vice . |
19 | The idea was to record and tour with the band , but Knopfler saw an essentially fun project with his mates develop into something which came close to getting out of hand . |
20 | More generally , Maud generated a climate for greater integration , something which became particularly appropriate during the preparations for reorganization when two major committees ( Bains for England and Wales , and Paterson for Scotland ) were established to advise on management structures for the new local authorities . |
21 | In stories of great temptation , of interplanetary flights , wrestlings with the powers of good and evil , Lewis found something which had already engaged his own pen , and would continue to do so . |
22 | The king 's own influence in the north rested primarily on the support of local men , and the appointment of a lieutenant could do little more than seek to transfer that support , something which had already been largely achieved through recognition of Gloucester 's role as his brother 's agent in the north . |
23 | The king 's own influence in the north rested primarily on the support of local men , and the appointment of a lieutenant could do little more than seek to transfer that support , something which had already been largely achieved through recognition of Gloucester 's role as his brother 's agent in the north . |
24 | He had grieved over the dead woman , and Sally-Anne had put her work-reddened finger on something which had frequently troubled him in his slum practice . |
25 | Returning to our historical outline and intimately connected with this new notion of female impurity , was the development of an increased rigidity in attitude toward and definition of function within the family group — something which had gradually been happening before the sixth century but which was accelerated and refined by the experience of the exile . |
26 | Freud cites one young man in relation to his father and another in relation to his twin , as well as the main case , a young woman in relation to her mother : ‘ It , then , the girl became homosexual and left men to her mother ( in other words ‘ retired in favour of' ’ her mother ) , she would hitherto remove something which had hitherto been partly responsible for her mother 's dislike' ( ix . |
27 | Bernini is evidently attempting to render something quite transcendental and something which had never been attempted by a sculptor before that date . |
28 | No no that was , that was erm a com a completely er something which had never happened before |
29 | They had , naturally and by mutual consent , ceased to have any kind of physical relationship , something which had always meant a lot to them both . |
30 | Obviously , they would look pretty stupid wearing a T-shirt that read , ‘ That 's a nice dress you 're wearing ’ , so they may lounge around in something which relays almost the same message , but in a more roundabout way . |