Example sentences of "[noun] which [vb -s] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | This may be the trade-in price of your existing car which means you wo n't have to dip into your savings . |
2 | Or is it that the working class has shrunk to a level which means it can never put Labour into power ? |
3 | They 're aligned east to west which suggests they may have been Christian burials . |
4 | They 're aligned east to west which suggests they may have been Christian burials . |
5 | Presumably , if the rules for learning are to have any universality in natural conditions , the experience which affects them must be a common feature of all the animals having the rules — in other words , the variance due to the environment is normally small in the environment to which the animal is adapted . |
6 | And in the third interview , the net now drawn tight about him , when Porfiry makes a sudden little feint which suggests he wo n't be accused after all , ‘ Raskolnikov felt a rush of a new kind of fear . |
7 | The possibility of an opt out has concerned the county council which fears it could lose playing fields at the former Eston Lowfields School on Gillbrook 's campus . |
8 | It is also worth noting that while its recommended price is £395 there is an upgrade offer to users of all competing word processor or any Lotus word processor for just £99 which means you might get a bargain . |
9 | She , she 's there on Social Security which means she can only do part time education because if you 're on the Social Security you have to available to do a job |
10 | Chatting to PC Coupland , an avuncular , agreeable man of 39 with the sort of handshake which suggests it would be unwise to give him occasion to put you in an armlock , was to realise that the rural bobby 's function remains essentially unchanging . |
11 | A plaintiff determined to damage a journal which torments him can , at least if that journal has a poor track record in libel actions , sue the distributors and settle on terms that they will not stock the publication in the future . |
12 | In many cases , identification of workers with the enterprise which employs them may be only weakly formed but again a community of interest may be established at this level , depending perhaps on the degree of ‘ paternalism ’ of the management , the character of employment conditions in the enterprise , and the degree of craft skill or other interesting aspect of work within the enterprise . |
13 | You have the experience of structures and of organising things which means you can be of use to them . |
14 | SOME disabled people may qualify for a new parking facility which means they could always reserve a space outside their home . |
15 | At The Royal Bank of Scotland , we emphasise the quality of our mortgage service which means you will have a clear understanding of the home buying process . |
16 | Odyssey also comes with host mode which means you can set your computer to wait for incoming calls . |
17 | Oh what I 'll do when I 'm ready I 'll give you a bell which means it 'll be what ten , fifteen minutes from then to picking you up Oh that 's it Alright , see you bell in a bit , ciao |
18 | Although 70% of the company 's revenue was from Unix in the last fiscal year , Progress defended its support of the AS/400 : IBM is refocusing it as an open platform and database server which means it can be combined with Unix , commented Wark . |
19 | They keep talking about what they call seamless journeys which means you should be able to go from A to B to C without too much problem . |
20 | There is an old song which says you should ‘ accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative ’ . |
21 | After Wentworth he will play two tournaments in Japan which means he will also miss the World Cup in his home country . |
22 | Whatever our conscious reasons ( ’ No , I want to remember him/her the way he/she was ' or ‘ Not in front of the children ’ ) , a dead body is not considered to be spectacle for display in Britain , and the rationale which dictates it can sometimes disguise feelings of embarrassment that such a thing could occur in our death-defying , well-regulated households . |
23 | Thus a printer which supports it must contain a Postscript interpreter . |
24 | Five-year-old Boris Primorac suffers from a rare blood disorder which means he can not run around like other children , without severe bruising . |
25 | All but five of the players are from British Columbia which means they should be match hard and fit after a full domestic season . |
26 | We have a standard for children which assumes they can either send very strongly amplifies the distress , and therefore , we are not going to taken them terribly seriously , or at least they can actual reach much higher intensities before we do take them seriously , whereas for adults we have a different standard which , which assumes that even slight expressions of distress in adult could be serious . |
27 | In Britain and the world of the new century which approaches we will need to give the enhancement and protection of our environment a prominence which simply did not enter into the consciousness of earlier generations . |
28 | Each achieves 137mph on Millbrook 's bowl which means they 'll nudge 140 on the straight . |
29 | The Princess Royal has around 10 hats made each year which means she must have at least 260 to choose from by now . |
30 | ‘ I understand you 've got a legal problem which means we ca n't go too deeply into that , but from the outside is it hurting you a little bit ? ’ |