Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] which [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 There was a profit of $2.1m in the Homeowners account which compared with a loss in the same period last year of $8.3m .
2 It may also have been the political considerations involved which led both the WJEC and the University of Wales to remain silent throughout the argument .
3 Rostov was surprised that the question had not been asked earlier , and guessed that a code of manners existed which governed the kind of questions which could be asked .
4 However , the ‘ progressive ’ employers who developed this form of occupational welfare , mainly after World War I ( Jones , 1983 ) , typically operated a ‘ marriage bar ’ and the ‘ women 's pension scheme ’ doubled as a savings scheme which produced marriage gratuities .
5 Two fuel injectors blew which made the engine crackle very loudly .
6 She marked the paths of birds and insects , pointed to the homes of lizards and carried a fishing line which she would occasionally cast , watching for the rough bobbin to lurch , winding in a small , flat saafi fish which danced on the hook until she released it and tossed it back .
7 On Feb. 14 Chiluba and UK Prime Minister John Major signed agreements rescheduling Zambia 's 1992 debt obligations to the UK and releasing £10,000,000 balance-of-payments support which had been suspended pending the implementation of economic reforms .
8 But now , for the first time in English history , a set of circumstances existed which tested , whether this doctrine is always workable .
9 It was about er the press and unemployment and it was about the way the effects of unemployment were written about in well broadsheet and popular newspapers , it also involved a bit of a study where I gave people some articles to show which had been typed up in a fairly anonymous format and , and got them to rate them in various ways and that was in , let me see , nineteen eighty three long long time ago
10 Their aim was to ensure that contracts were given and policies enacted which favoured their interests in making profits .
11 He was wearing a sports coat which had obviously been tailored in London , suede shoes , a striped tie and a beige waistcoat .
12 Progress on the destruction of chemical weapons at Muthanna , 130 kms north-west of Baghdad , was confirmed on Sept. 29 by Bernhard Brunner , leader of a second chemical weapons team which arrived on Sept. 21 .
13 Melrose was captain of the famous 1977–78 Australian Schoolboys team which travelled the United Kingdom , Ireland , Europe and Japan undefeated .
14 In one artist 's statement , he remarked : Whilst the Lefevre exhibition established him as urban romantic with a particular feeling for Thames-side subjects , a number of commissions followed which allowed him to develop this vein .
15 He used the occasion to inform the public that his decision to withdraw from the campaign in July had been in response to a Republican dirty tricks campaign which had included a plan to smear his daughter through manufactured photographs and to disrupt her forthcoming wedding .
16 The grounds on which the father relied were , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the justices heard evidence from which they could properly conclude that his costs had been incurred as a result of the actions and omissions of the local authority ; ( 2 ) as there was no machinery for taxation of costs the justices were correct to assess the amount of the costs ; ( 3 ) the father was entitled to his costs incurred in the Family Proceedings court to the extent allowable under the Legal Aid in Family Proceedings ( Remuneration ) Regulations 1991 and the justices were correct to hold that the actions of the local authority justified making the costs order which included the costs of the hearing on 27 and 28 January 1992 .
17 This was a possibility with the Travelling Workshops Experiment which published a number of learning packages in various subject disciplines that included a variety of guides to the literature and guides to individual reference tools .
18 Investigations followed which revealed various reasons .
19 A series of Acts followed which strengthened the powers of magistrates .
20 Unfortunately our Mid-Term Wave was drawn from the 1986 British Social Attitudes Survey which asked no questions about television viewing or radio listening .
21 In the second case , the Law Lords reinstated a £12,000 damages award which had been cancelled by the Court of Appeal .
22 However , our experience was that the very week that our new church planting team began to meet , with such rosy hopes , a violent row between two families occurred which resulted in one couple leaving the team and the church .
23 In the last three months , which should have seen the culmination of Jubilee Year , a number of things happened which combined to slow and stop the momentum of Jubilee Year .
24 The head of a UN ballistics missiles team which visited Iraq on Dec. 2-9 , Patrice Palanque , said in Baghdad on Dec. 9 that Iraq had destroyed all its declared ballistic missiles of mass destruction , including its " supergun " .
25 The variations in the overall rate were mainly accounted for by organized networks for cattle stealing which extended for scores of kilometres .
26 Then two further pages followed which gave a more detailed forecast of weather conditions , warnings , outlook , winds at altitude and freezing level .
27 The the exercise of course was out of eight because I gave I gave you to do asking the questions to do which provided an answer .
28 Six metal beer kegs loaded on to a Swiss bound goods train which had stopped at Strasbourg on the same day the vagrant had claimed to be there .
29 On 1 October 1989 the retirement condition was abolished along with the earnings rule which placed restrictions on what national insurance pensioners could earn .
30 For example , it abolished the earnings rule which inhibited some retired people from working because their state pension was affected if they earned over £75 a week .
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