Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun pl] [noun] which " in BNC.

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1 And it goes back to what we were saying about why some of these founders types which are somewhat slapdash are more readable and more interesting and get your attention .
2 As with so many of these police powers which impinge on the rights of protesters to freedom of speech and assembly the high quality of police understanding and reasonableness is crucial to success .
3 In a lower key , Sally Hacker describes her research on how engineering students see the world , with some thought provoking insights into the part played by mind/body dualisms in perpetuating the contempt for all things female which characterises their views .
4 They will also want to see 2,500 voting papers from another NUS election which mysteriously turned up seven years after they should have been destroyed .
5 In many situations laws which violate human rights and oppress the population or sections of it can not be broken without endangering the stability or even the very survival of relatively just institutions .
6 For producers often internalize known or possible market relationships , and this is a very complex process indeed , ranging from obvious production for the market which is still the work the producer ‘ always wanted to do ’ , through all the possible compromises between the market demand and the producer 's intention , to those cases m which the practical determinations of the market are acknowledged but the original work is still substantially done .
7 I do however point out that the passage in question does not in terms refer to any admissions policy which the school or local authority has adopted nor does it indicate any fixed way in which an appeal committee should approach the importance of such admissions policy .
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