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

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1 Wordsworth spoke of children " trailing clouds of glory " , and their intuitive appreciation of Mystery may be one aspect of this which many adults have lost to their own deprivation and that of others .
2 It is this which some journalists , using a phrase made popular by A.M. Klein , have referred to as his ‘ stony , Semitic stare . ’
3 It is only the more durable , including some which still feature as objects of conspicuous consumption in the most sophisticated societies of today , that survive in the archaeological record .
4 If so , Henry II had now by diplomacy achieved cheaply that which eight years earlier he had tried to do by the expensive means of war .
5 Such a reader is likely to define his Englishness as precisely that which continental Europe is not .
6 Occupational ideologies legitimize another kind of power , that which such groups exercise over their members and clients ( Fox 1980 ) .
7 So far Rolle has been concerned to delineate strategies to prevent man losing all his creative potential , a stage roughly corresponding to that which other mystics label the purgative stage ; now he tries to bring into focus what is saved .
8 It is certainly very different from that which other species perceive of it , for the sense organs of different species are constructed differently and perceive things in different ways , as we have seen .
9 The difference between the image created by our brain and that which other animals see increases in invertebrates .
10 It is n't a lack of the amorous , perhaps , so much as it is a completely different sense of the amorous to that which post-Christian man contains , to that which … the likes of Duncan , say , or myself may feel .
11 Otherwise we shall see a continuing decline over and above that which increased productivity would normally dictate .
12 In the words of an SR worker , ‘ The ‘ self-made ’ agitator spoke of that which each worker had in his head but , being less developed , was unable to verbalize .
13 As reference to Figure 6.1 ( a modification of figure 5. 1 ) makes clear , the external view of the database is that which each user ‘ sees ’ .
14 Flowing from that that which social service must face urgently and that is this .
15 But then , of course , there is one step beyond that which most people would find an even greater challenge : to widen the circle so that we see ourselves not only as one part of one human family , but of the family of all life on Earth .
16 For example when foreign documents relating to professional conduct the opinions of experts not sealable on disputes of policy in professional to etiquette to elucidate the rules of a particular profession , English law , morals and probability of human nature and all our opinions of law is that which English law though they may prove the proper costs of particular legal proceedings , neither expert or ordinary witnesses may give their opinions upon matters of legal or moral obligations or general human nature or the manner in which other persons would probably act in the interests and my Lord this director points at the policy it is in fact the authority admits which is Mr Justice then was .
17 The question which the jury must consider in this — would any fair man , however prejudiced he may be , however exaggerated or obstinate his views , have said that which this criticism has said ? "
18 Perhaps it would be better to look at those which other vendors have selected and market as their own under OEM agreements .
19 Organizations for linking , such as those which many LEAs provide for the primary-to-secondary move , have also done much to encourage the pooling of detailed information about the curriculum up to the age of 16 and the curriculum either in the technical or vocational context up to the age of 17 or 18 or in a tertiary college up to the age of 18 .
20 It was normal diplomatic protocol to exchange presents when delegations met , and Umanskii detects a distinct difference between these gifts and those which yasak-paying tribes gave originally voluntarily , but later on under coercion .
21 It is fairly obvious to say there are two classes of buildings to be studied — those which still stand , and those which have been destroyed , fallen down , or otherwise disappeared .
22 When a number of items are to be cleaned those which present difficulties are soaked , rather than worked upon immediately , and tackled when the easier items are finished .
23 Most significant was the process by which peasants divided large households to set up new families in their own homes , and merged those which old age and death had rendered unviable .
24 This procedure is unusual in that Genette devotes far more attention to Proust than other narratological studies have to actual texts , and it is also unusual in that Proust 's novel is an infinitely more complex work than those which narrative theories have commonly analyzed : with Boccaccio 's Decameron , Todorov was taking relatively simple specimens as points of reference for his narratological analyses .
25 ‘ In every great monarchy in Europe the sale of the Crown lands would deliver a much greater revenue than any which these lands ever afforded to the Crown …
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