Example sentences of "[noun pl] which many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This was a function of the increasingly competitive international economy , and the crises which many stalwarts of British corporate life were facing .
2 When his characters make love — or perform Mr. Lawrence 's equivalent for love-making — and they do nothing else — they not only lose all the amenities , refinements and graces which many centuries have built up in order to make love-making tolerable ; they seem to reascend the metamorphoses of evolution , passing backward beyond ape and fish to some hideous coitus of protoplasm .
3 In one central passage the Apostle Paul brings together the essence of this teaching from both Testaments , and with some clearly articulated principles lays down teaching which has many straightforward and practical applications for the frustrations and conflicts which many families experience today .
4 Presenting a report before an audience in this way and making themselves vulnerable to questions and criticisms were new experiences which many governors continue to find unsettling .
5 One package will address the common queries and concerns which many women have upon experiencing this event , and would be designed for women who have just had a miscarriage to read in their own time .
6 First , at £32.55 ( 1992/3 ) , ICA is well below the incomes which many women can earn , even from low-paid part-time employment ( see Susan Lonsdale 's chapter here ) .
7 Below I 've listed some ideas which many people have already carried out .
8 Sandra Bishop , who lives in a new two-bedroomed council flat on a new estate with her husband ( a painter and decorator ) and one child aged eighteen months , lacks several aids which many women would consider essential , including a hoover and either a washing machine or access to a launderette .
9 Private lives require a sturdy minimum of investment in bricks and mortar : there are , for sure , numerous disadvantages in such private lives , but these are disadvantages which many people in St Ann 's might well like to taste .
10 Here is some information about the financial questions which many people ask when they are thinking about a move into a residential or nursing home .
11 Inasmuch as this constitutes a methodology , it presupposes learning aims which many students will not necessarily have an awareness of .
12 Notwithstanding the difficulties which many members of the agrarian community faced in the new Japan , the continuing economic significance of agriculture and the numerical importance of the rural population made the maintenance of this reputation easier .
13 The fair performance of the German currency appeared to discount the difficulties which many traders envisaged in the wake of German unification and , more specifically , of the controversial decision to unite the East and West German marks at par value , a move which was to weaken confidence in the mark in early 1991 .
14 The longer-term leases which many brewers are insisting should replace existing tenancy agreements represent a different kind of lease with a different rental price on them .
15 It is essential that the development of competence in spoken and written Standard English is sensitive to the knowledge of other languages which many children have .
16 And since CDs , and the digital process , allow us to hear far more far quietly than was ever before possible , a number of companies are , very sensibly , capitalising on the 78 treasures which many people have never heard .
17 Most hospitals continue to provide fatty , stodgy , sugary , canned , highly processed , dried and reconstituted foods which many patients will not eat .
18 The logical development would be for closer examination of early foetuses with a view to detecting minor deficiencies which many babies are born with .
19 Coprophilia and sadism are two such erotic impulses which many humans can never gratify in real activity with another person .
20 Several species of birds — caciques and oropendolas in South America , for example , and weaverbirds in Africa — habitually build their nests close to those of ferocious wasps which many animals take care to avoid disturbing .
21 The extra expenses which many carers also experience , on items needed by the disabled or elderly person or on equipment and services to ease the work of care-giving , are likely to add to these financial pressures .
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