Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] which made they " in BNC.
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1 | The Victorians , of course , for all their virtues , had an edge of prudery which made them condemn in public that which they were busy practising in private . |
2 | Some Greeks admired Persian methods ( p. 18 ) ; even Plato , who thought that Persians suffered , as from a disease , from an excess of tyranny which made them congenitally weak , could call their empire a ‘ solidly based system ’ ( Laws 685 where the reference is to Persia ) . |
3 | It is from some of these 400 that the letters come protesting innocence — and if they often ramble and are poorly expressed , that is indicative of a lack of education which made them vulnerable to manipulation in the first place . |
4 | Different types of management experience were integrated into a set of principles which were all interrelated and presented at a level of generality which made them as widely applicable as possible . |
5 | For Scharlieb , it was women 's unique position as reproducers which made them so central to the physical and moral training of future generations . |
6 | On the other hand , Muscovy 's social élites did suffer from weaknesses which made them much less independent and their property much less secure than elsewhere in Europe . |
7 | They were situated in positions which made them visible from the pests on each side . |