Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The relationship between maternal smoking and low birthweight is independent of all other risk factors which influence birthweight including maternal size , race , socioeconomic status and the sex of the child .
2 After the age of 16 , there are many other factors which influence demand for educational places .
3 There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status .
4 Preferences for large families , which entail childbearing over an extended period and at relatively frequent intervals , is another cultural trait that , when effectuated , burdens the woman , the family and the society with unwanted results .
5 This social fusion has taken place through intermarriage and access to the social circles and institutions which denote prestige in society , such as organisations , clubs and landed estates ( Sunkel 1965 ) .
6 The French lorry drivers started their blockade because of new laws being introduced which mean disqualification for any driver accumulating 6 penalty points on his licence .
7 It is now the sectors which sponsor investment in track and signalling as well as rolling stock , that must deal with the modernisation of stations , and so on .
8 Many feminists adopt more variable programmes , which combine analysis of discourses , with an address to the unconscious .
9 This index enables you to access a variety of options which display information about Design Changes ( DCs ) ; for example , to find out the state of a particular DC , who is approving it , and why , and to look at assessment comments .
10 There are all kinds of art objects which display collaboration between different sorts of craftsmen .
11 These are books by middle-aged semi-Scots who have chosen to publish accounts of their early lives which lay stress on the troubles they experienced , on the troubles inflicted , within their respective environments , by poverty and servitude , and on the responsibility of relatives for some of what the writers had to suffer .
12 To his right the ground rose gently towards the southern cliffs and he could see the dark mouth of a concrete pillbox , undemolished since the war , and as seemingly indestructible as the great hulks of wave-battered concrete , remnants of the old fortifications which lay half-submerged in the sand along part of the beach .
13 Professor Dyos estimated that newcomers never amounted to more than between 12 to 16 per cent of the total population of south London districts in any single decade , but that this rate of immigration was sufficient to create communities in which less than half the inhabitants had been born within that part of Greater London which lay south of the Thames .
14 Indeed it must be admitted that there are at least two other sites in Egypt which lay claim to this distinction .
15 The draft student charter would allow students to opt out of their associations and would constrain student unions by use of the laws on organisations which lay claim to charitable status .
16 The statutory definition of " sale " encapsulated in s2 of SGA 1979 contains a number of ingredients which distinguish sale from other transactions .
17 pressure groups within the organisation which advocate expansion through overseas subsidiaries .
18 Guadeloupe also has a number of pro-independence parties , some of which advocate liberation through armed struggle , including the Alliance révolutionnaire caribe ( ARC , an illegal group , Luc Reinette l. ) , and the Mouvement populaire pour une guadeloupe indépendante ( MPGI , Simone Faisans-Renac s. -g. ) which is closely associated with the ARC .
19 Fibre optics , which change colour in your hands .
20 As well as Kiwi , the Fallis household is home to anols , which are small lizards which change colour like American chameleons .
21 Basic actions are the primitive operations which change state in the search space .
22 The supertram is , in effect , a low-cost replacement for British Rail 's ageing fleet of suburban diesel multiple-unit trains , those rasping diesels which change gear to the accompaniment of voluminous clouds of acrid black exhaust fumes and the blessing of train spotters .
23 For example among all the delays which push work into the winter period there must be some which push it out of the other end of winter into summer .
24 We are caught in a series of mimeses which push Burbank into the focus of ritual , his actions sliding imperceptibly into reactions to and reenactments of a past rite whose origins we can never witness .
25 for redemption of debt on housing revenue account , and in Wales we have a special offer whereby local authorities which sell land for low-cost housing may use 100 per cent .
26 Indeed , restaurants , cafes and licensed premises which sell liquor for consumption on the premises ( e.g. pubs and wine bars ) were for the first time was the 1987 Use Classes Order brought within a stated class .
27 The elements which bring language to life in a classroom are gestures , handling and touching things , incidents , pictures , some or all of which may be part of a game or a contest .
28 ‘ Many of the things which bring joy to our hearts in the countryside have been destroyed , ’ said Sir David .
29 Exercises which bring grammar to life
30 The locations will be chosen from 28 already selected , which remain secret despite calls for greater openness .
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