Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [verb] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Last year , Trade Indemnity announced substantial losses which required it to have a rights issue which all bar the Prudential took up .
32 ‘ As far as we were concerned those are the sessions which got us excited in the first place and apparently it was how a lot of people discovered us also . ’
33 Some proteins , like collagen in tendons , are long and thin and have rope-like properties ; others which act as enzymes fold into complex shapes which enable them to bind to other molecules .
34 It is clear that the founding treaties , and in particular the EEC Treaty which has by far the broadest scope of the three , have established the Communities and the institutions which enable them to operate ; but more than this , they have been held by the European Court to have set up a new legal system separate from those of the Member States .
35 The exploited classes do not spontaneously generate ideologies which lead them to accept their lot .
36 In 1827 , for reasons which had nothing to do with the success or failure of the enterprise , the land-owner sold the estate and the community was dispersed .
37 It was clear to Alexei that if the Merkuts did not wish to see Jehana given in marriage to Artai , there were reasons which had nothing to do with the suitability of the match .
38 Thank you for your fax of the 26th October , and whilst I fully appreciate your views and the reasons which prompted you to write , I would like to make one or two points which may help you to understand our position .
39 I married Melanie in a rush , for reasons which embarrass me to remember .
40 SHe had eventually given in to a desire to seek Tammuz out , even though SHe already recognised the signs which meant he wanted to be left alone .
41 Nuclear weapons were so destructive that those states which possessed them had to be very careful about getting involved in any conflicts , whether with other nuclear states or with their allies .
42 Traditional agency theory then suggests that the more risk-averse be given contracts which force them to bear less of the risk involved in the venture .
43 The academy ‘ cut out funding of projects which had nothing to do with military programmes — space research was one victim ’ .
44 Closer to home , in their statement of educational principles , for example , a group of teachers from Wigan included the following : ‘ Education has the responsibility of operating within a democratic system ; of respecting and nurturing democratic principles ; of being open to change by democratic process ; and , perhaps , most importantly , of encouraging within the young those qualities and skills which enable them to participate in a democracy and ultimately to develop or change it ’ ( Department of Education and Science , 1983 , p. 27 ) .
45 Like interviewees , interviewers can learn skills which mean they do n't have to resort to overt status games ( which the discriminating interviewee will sec through ) .
46 They even took pride in developing new skills which enabled them to use difficult machines which inexperienced people could not use .
47 There is an objectivity behind the subjectivity of our preferences which entitles you to recommend to me a dish which you do not choose yourself and which I have hitherto been repelled by , but may come to like if I can forget my prejudices and for the first time attend closely to the flavour .
48 Some of these make your players speedier , others slow down your opponents but best of all , perhaps , are the coins which allow you to buy special kit components in the gym section before each game .
49 Instead , ClarisWorks has a toolbar running down the side of the screen , containing special icons which allow you to call up a worksheet or a graphic .
50 There were also cases which had nothing to do with cattle .
51 In Adrienne Bennett 's classroom pupils work on mathematical activities which enable them to respond in a variety of ways and at a range of levels .
52 alright , well then building on that I do n't quite understand it , if you 're , you 're saying that those provisions that allow agents to pull for whatever funds are necessary are what , void to what extent to the extent that the funds are or are said to be erm needed to satisfy claims on policies which had you known that which you say you ought to have known , you would not have er authorised the agents to write , type rather long that , but I
53 He said that cabinets and parties were coalitions ; groups of people with a common philosophy , providing ‘ a starting point in most discussions which enables them to work their way by dialogue through to agreement ’ .
54 As an alternative , fuller and more flexible manual exposure control is provided on some machines in the form of a thumbwheel or pair of ± toggle switches which enable you to control the amount of increase or decrease in the exposure and so obtain the best possible picture .
55 I am convinced that it was only our privatisation proposals which allowed us to bring gas as a real possibility — now a probability , and almost certainly a certainty — to Northern Ireland .
56 The zoo is now considering a number of proposals which includes one submitted by the staff and another by New Zoo Developments Ltd. along with an in-house plan which the Society has been developing for some time .
57 At the topstation of La Flegere ( 2,450m ) , a south-facing ski area in the Chamonix valley , we all donned skins and special binding adaptors which enabled us to lift our heels in order to walk uphill .
58 ‘ People are looking for values which have nothing to do with success . ’
59 Y'know so she did n't necessarily have a strong sense of y'know coping and surviving and er using strategies which helped her get through it .
60 At the same time , we may have to accept that the National Curriculum finally forces us to address the question of how far the polarization of the discourse , and the adopting of classroom strategies which celebrate something called ‘ process ’ at the expense of content , may both stem in part from a posture of defensiveness in the face of the problem of the primary class teacher 's curriculum knowledge .
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