Example sentences of "[adj] which [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was repealed by the Housing ( Consequential Provisions ) Act 1985 which came into force on 1 April 1986 , as did the Housing Act 1985 which is a consolidating Act .
2 The bomber attacked would seem to have been an aircraft ( 4D+CT ) of 9/KG 30 which crashed on return , Lt. Albrecht Irion and all his crew being reported lost .
3 And er eventually he came er an engine which er there were some which started on petrol and then you turned on to paraffin but most of the work , just going on petrol , with a plug and a magneto .
4 An EC life insurer can now provide insurance in other member states without having to set up a branch or agency in those other states , according to the Insurance Companies ( Amendment ) Regulations 1993 which came into force on 20 May 1993 , giving effect to the Second Life Insurance Directive ( 90/619/EEC ) of 8 November 1990 .
5 The top half of the welded steel structure , he continued , would be similar to that which featured in Silence of the Lambs and would have leather belts draped around it .
6 In Scotland the increase in vehicle kilometres has followed a pattern very similar to that which resulted from deregulation in England .
7 Mr Essex trained at Dartington College of Arts , a progressive place of the 60s which centred on music , art and drama and which , he says , proved to be the making of him in many ways .
8 Formally , however , most policy and resources committees are politically representative which coupled with access by press and public — often prevents frank discussion by controlling group members of planning , prioritization , and co-ordination in politically sensitive fields .
9 The first vehicle is Brake third No 28 , built by the Carriage and Wagon Company , Oldbury in 1893 which remained in service with the CDRJC until closure in 1959 .
10 The People 's Assembly on Nov. 13 approved a budget for 1991 which provided for expenditure of £S84,690 million ( US$7,548 million ) , representing an increase of 37 per cent over the 1990 budget [ see p. 38069 ] .
11 However , under the Health and Safety ( Display Screen Equipment ) Regulations 1992 which came into force on 1 January 1993 ‘ users ’ shall be provided , at their request , with eye and eyesight tests and required corrective appliances at the expense of their employer .
12 Other propositions among the 232 which appeared on state ballots included anti-tax measures in Arizona , Colorado and California .
13 For brevity I shall refer to those cases which arose under section 8(2) as ‘ driver 's option ’ cases and those which arose under section 7(3) as ‘ obligatory section 7(4) ’ cases .
14 He dismissed the small 1724 work as ‘ merely a germ of those which succeeded in folio ’ and quotes Pulteney 's assessment of the 1731 edition as ‘ the most complete body of gardening extant ’ .
15 Britain succeeded in creating a Commonwealth ‘ special relationship ’ in civil aviation after 1945 which compensated in part for its inability to obtain international approval for a more regulated global system .
16 The People even financed a year-long secret investigation of football in the early 1960s which brought to light a gambling-ring betting on the results of two or three games , which they ‘ fixed ’ by bribing players .
17 They were walking steadily up the strath , past Castle Menzies , looking unreal in its composed beauty under early Sunday sunshine , past the close-built cottages and huts of Dull which looked like scree left by a spate , heaped-up boulders , shaggy heather thatch , dykes built recently with field stones and already falling down .
18 It failed because the French and the British were unhappy about supporting such a move and indeed the United Nations looked very likely er er to be more erm willing to condemn the United States than it was to condemn North Vietnam but the view of most countries in the world at that time was that North Viet that North and South Vietnam were part of the same country , that the Geneva accords in nineteen fifty four which called for unification should be upheld , and that the United States was interfering in , in a south east Asian country for no good reason .
19 It failed because the French and the British were unhappy about supporting such a move and indeed the United Nations looked very likely er er to be more erm willing to condemn the United States than it was to condemn North Vietnam but the view of most countries in the world at that time was that North Viet that North and South Vietnam were part of the same country , that the Geneva accords in nineteen fifty four which called for unification should be upheld , and that the United States was interfering in , in a south east Asian country for no good reason .
20 But most attention went to the largest elephant of all , a fifteen-foot-high inflatable which towered over MP Paddy Ashdown — only recently elected leader of the Social and Liberal Democrats — as he officially cut the green ribbon across the door of the Greenpeace-funded Stop Hinkley Centre .
21 Schedule 17 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 which came into force on 1 July 1991 , aligns county court procedure with that of the High Court in allowing defendants in forfeiture cases to pay either the plaintiff or the court .
22 1.32 Patients now have an entitlement to see their own medical records under the Access to Health Records Act 1990 which came into force on 1 November 1991 and applies to records created after that date .
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