Example sentences of "[vb base] which [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | When you do that , a couple of menus appear which lets you choose the utilities you want to install and the hard drive on which to place them . |
2 | Most overseas students have a limitation on employment stamped into their passports when they land which forbids their taking a job while here . |
3 | If this is the case , would it not be preferable in certain instances to consider local readability as the population mean which interests us ? |
4 | It is not the amount of money we earn which determines our financial stability , but the way we spend it . |
5 | Remember : it is not the amount of money we earn which determines our financial stability , but the way we spend it . |
6 | Reasons can only be found in the unique significance of human life and in the need to mark out , and to prevent , conduct which causes its loss . |
7 | The introduction of all-seater stadiums along with the new football offences act which makes it illegal to run onto the pitch are believed to be responsible for the reduction in violence . |
8 | Although he is happy with his lifestyle and a wages and bonuses package which earns him £30,000 a week , Walker 's evasive attitude and reluctance to project himself through the media has not endeared him to the locals . |
9 | transfer which says you 've got a number , a reference number there |
10 | ‘ Well , Mr Holroyd , I think I know which photographs you are referring to . |
11 | Equally , there 's no need to go for a savings scheme which gives you a cheque book if you 'll never use it . |
12 | Rights , which constitute the groundwork of the State , inhere in individuals by virtue of their being members of society : ‘ A State which neglects them fails to build its foundations in the hearts of its citizens . ’ |
13 | In each case , whether represented as a guess or as a known fact , the notion is seen as conditioned by a mental process or state which allows one to predicate it and so is represented as a consequence thereof by means of the to infinitive . |
14 | Decide which questions you are going to answer and put them in order of difficulty with the easiest coming first . |
15 | Step 9 Decide which triggers you intend to alter to discourage the unwanted behaviour or encourage the desired behaviour . |
16 | Dominating the town as it does , the tower today has a gothic feel which makes it seem older than it really is . |
17 | Yet , in sharp contrast , village life here moves little faster than at a slow donkey 's pace and has a simple , rustic feel which gives it a special charm . |
18 | My experience is that patients have little problem in finding the pattern and dosage which suits them . |
19 | The cross does not affect God because he has always been loving and desiring our repentance ; it affects us by presenting us with an example of love and sacrifice which overwhelms us because of its outrageous generosity . |
20 | There is a certain comfort in the familiar C : \> prompt which makes you feel in control — understanding the way your computer operates . |
21 | In your reading [ anything from specialist journals to Sunday Sport ] perhaps you happen upon some item or extract which gives you a new insight or understanding of some aspect of Total Quality . |
22 | He got de temp'ry permit which clears him to work for up to six month , but I hear you makin' him your general manager which got to last more than that , is n't it ? ’ |
23 | They have a co-ordinated public relations campaign which gets their message across . |
24 | The contemporary meaning and significance of phenomena may have little to do with the shape and form which links them , however remotely , with the past . |
25 | Now we hope we will be able to go out and actually plan which places we are going to inspect and how often we are going to do it . |