Example sentences of "[noun] which came [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Living at a time when the value of works of art in the market was one of taste and appreciation rather than of mere commerce , he was able to avail himself of an ample fortune to buy the finest specimens of the Fine Arts which came into the market . ’
2 Firms in North Wales here along the coast which came after the war of course .
3 Less practical perhaps than spices , but also commanding the highest prices in the auction houses of Europe , were the precious shells which came from the Moluccas — named after " molluscs " .
4 Fiercer invertebrates which came to the moss jungles to prey on this grazing population , could not indulge in such trusting relationships .
5 A change which came with the formation of Chemicals & Polymers was the switching of methanol to the petrochemicals business .
6 The research will investigate the archives of ministries involved in formulating policies which came in the 1950s to be subject to the control of international agreements between more than two west European countries .
7 The teachers in our study did use strategies which came into the first category , but it was the second which was the key to understanding the all-pervasive quality of the collaboration and the self-sufficiency of the children which had so impressed us , allowing the teacher uninterrupted periods of time for working with individuals and groups .
8 Marx referred throughout his work to other systems than the capitalist system , especially those which he knew from the history of Europe to have preceded capitalism ; systems such as feudalism , where the relation of production was characterized by the personal relation of the feudal lord and his serf and a relation of subordination which came from the lord 's control of the land .
9 The role of Highlander in this project so far had not just been as a catalyst , nor a co-ordinating agency for the network — though this in itself is a vital role — but also as a meeting place for the widely scattered groups which came to the Center to hold regular training workshops .
10 In the fifteenth century it had been a practical way of making agriculture more profitable , in the sixteenth it was more likely to create a vagrancy problem as men were dispossessed from the land , and this indeed was a social issue which came to the forefront of public attention in the Tudor period .
11 While Barth had by no means worked through all the implications of this at the time of his controversy with Brunner , the disagreement which came into the open in 1934 can be seen in retrospect as foreshadowing the shape of his own future theology .
12 Indisputable evidence for the movement of goods is provided by commodities which came from the Continent , and at times originated from even further afield .
13 It may be convenient here to say something briefly about some of the other religious denominations which came to the town in the nineteenth century .
14 Labour MPs reacted angrily to the Chancellor 's refusal which came in the form of a Commons written reply to Coventry South East 's Jim Cunningham .
15 Some groups of the dissatisfied were influenced by the Manichaean teachings which came from the east of Europe after the Second Crusade ( 1147 ) and were transmitted along the trade routes to the towns of north Germany and Lombardy .
16 Hotels which were in the first days of making order , and factories which came from the old Factories Act .
17 He sat at his desk , huddled in his great cloak , oblivious to the cold draughts which came under the door or through the cracks in the wooden shutters on the window .
18 Where crops were sold both by large estates and small farmers or peasants , the situation was more complex , though in peasant economies , for obvious reasons , the proportion of the crop which came on the world market — i.e. which was not consumed by the producers — from large estates was normally much larger than that which came from the peasant holdings .
19 A secondary aim which came to the fore as the project developed was to define the categories of the annotation scheme sufficiently rigorously that they can be applied in a predictable fashion to other language samples — that is , the SUSANNE annotation scheme is intended to offer a ‘ Linnaean Taxonomy for the English Language ’ .
20 Until changes which came in the wake of the First World War , in which the scions of landed families fell alongside the sons of tenant farmers in the trenches by the Somme , such tenancies , to judge from the evidence , commonly remained in one farming family over several generations .
21 She prepared for bed in haste , then got into bed without turning off the bedside lamp , willing the friendly glow to hold off the dreams which came with the night .
22 The light had quite gone now and they were bound together in the glow which came from the lantern above their heads .
23 All the usual revenues received by a temporal ruler were exploited — payments from towns and castles , taxes and procurations , and also the income in the shape of rents and the payments from tenants which came from the lands of which the pope was proprietor .
24 He waited until their faces reached a satisfactory degree of indignation then , over the next half hour , his low north-country voice spun out a story which revealed that political interests in the United States had channelled money through MacQuillan 's companies to enable him to acquire the Post ( or any other major British newspaper which came on the market and could be turned into a propaganda tool ) .
25 All the early supplies of penicillin which came to the public were manufactured in America , and , in America at least , it was natural to assume that penicillin was an American discovery .
26 The important parameters were eventually located in the installation guide which came with the harddisk — a little logic mixed with an educated guess or two provided the other figures and the project was complete .
27 Then he looked up at the black smoke which came from the Forfarshire 's funnel .
28 But typewriters we had problems with because , if they went in for repair , you never got them back from the Ordinance Core , and so at one place in Tunbridge Wells we handed a typewriter in and because the army were allowed to buy greaseproof paper , we bought a lot of greaseproof paper which came in the package of a new typewriter .
29 In 1988 she made an offer to settle the tax liability , which was not accepted , and on 1 February 1991 the Inland Revenue Commissioners presented a bankruptcy petition which came before the registrar on 11 November 1991 .
30 A visiting minister performed the burial service , a man who was lending the chapel a helping hand during the interregnum which came between the departure of Samuel Saunders and the arrival of Thomas Fox Newman .
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