Example sentences of "[noun] which [indef pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Satan ran the sort of club which anyone could join .
2 Added together , market forces generate an overall result which no-one can predict .
3 This represents a notional calculation of the benefit gained by living in one 's own house or , in other words , the rent which one would consider paying for the use of the house .
4 We should have headed for the nearest faux French bistro , be we had not finished our ‘ 89 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon blanc which nobody could spoil , so we sat it out .
5 It is unfair to Moniz because he probably would have developed the technique of prefrontal leucotomy anyway and it is unfair on Jacobsen because the substance of Jacobsen 's work was that frontal lobe removal produced a severe cognitive deficit which no-one would wish on another person .
6 Even when a clear objective has been achieved ( and by a clear objective I really mean a single sentence which everybody can carry in their minds and which everybody can understand ) , it is necessary to ensure that this is known , understood and accepted at every level of the organization .
7 He widened it from a training for future priests of the Church of England to a course which anyone might wish to read for their education .
8 The evidence suggests that variations are systematic to an extent , but that this does not account completely for the considerable differences in family support which one can observe in practice .
9 While these people are sitting on committees hammering the plans into a synthetic budget which nobody can achieve , the Profitboss is out on the street making a profit , putting up prices , discounting prices , pushing the market , pulling the market .
10 the face of it , a perfectly innocent ordinary question which anyone might have asked .
11 Questions of human dignity and equality are however not matters which one should have to argue ( which was what I was forced to do when I was in the church ) .
12 No drinks were served before dinner , so some form of ice-breaking equipment in the way of elaborate and festive flower decorations which everybody could remark upon must have been invaluable weapons in the hands of a conscientious hostess .
13 It is such questions which one must ask of Christians , particularly Christians who would be feminist , who explain that the creation story ( or any other part of the Christian story which may be said to be sexist ) is to them a ‘ true myth ’ .
14 In complex and highly differentiated societies there is such an abundance of different sorts of skills and knowledge which one might learn that a reliance on informal means for their successful acquisition would be useless .
15 There are some changes which one might have expected , but which have not been introduced .
16 Before the days of portable recording machines which everyone could carry with them , record companies had to use great imagination to fill their catalogues with new and interesting material .
17 Erm there are other policies in any event which one can use at local and structure plan level to secure social housing provision if it 's required .
18 This list represents a normative , desirable combination of all the good things which one would like broadcasting organizations to do .
19 What is at stake is not the creation of a private zone in a public place , but the restoration of a local facility which everyone can enjoy .
20 I thought she 's just the type of person which everybody would avoid to speak to , this girl !
21 Or as Krafft-Ebing put it , ‘ The sexual functions of men exercise a very marked influence upon the development and preservation of character ’ , so that manliness and self reliance were not the qualities which one would expect from the ‘ impotent onanist ’ .
22 There was a ha-ha , and there had once been a maze : garden features which one might take to represent the outside and inside views of B.P. as an institution !
23 Most businesses would be valued on either an earnings or asset or dividend yield basis as appropriate but there are certain ‘ rules of thumb ’ or key features which one may use as a ‘ double check ’ to confirm the reasonableness of the determined value .
24 Thus , if one wants to get to London , it is irrational to take a train which one should have known not to be going to London or which one wrongly calculated to be quicker than the bus .
25 This was the traditional pattern which one would expect to see continued , as indeed it was , into the sixteenth century .
26 Yeah I mean I I would assume that there must be agreed death rates which everybody would accept as as as being applicable in projecting population .
27 Now , erm , I think that er , we er , should first , er , seek to adopt the minutes of the last meeting which I hope you have all seen and studied with due care and attention , and er , I should like to ask first whether there are any amendments which anyone would wish to put forward , to those minutes ?
28 For Rolle the first stage , " insuperable " involves a love of God which nothing can shake : He uses the same degrees translated as " vnouercomyn " " indepartyd " and " singuler " ( 11.123 – 4.26,32,5 ) in Emendatio Vitae and it illuminates his thinking in The Form .
29 The jewelry stall would , for instance , like any unwanted item of jewelry which anyone may have .
30 So perhaps the first thing about that continuum is that none of them are right or wrong we all dis-represent the ways of behaving and it 's very much a personal choice which one will use at one stage .
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