Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The upper class has clear distinctive characteristics which give it such a sense of identity : not only its ownership of productive property ( the fundamental and defining feature ) but also its distinctive culture and status hierarchy .
2 So then you start thinking about visual images which give you this impression of power and menace , something like the Nuremberg Rallies of the 1930s , and use that as the basis of your inspiration .
3 But BodyShop 's appearance is more a reflection of accounting curiosities which gave it such a huge return on capital last year : likewise fire extinguisher company Nu-Swift , whose remarkable figures last year put it at the top of the ROC table .
4 It is these adaptations which make it such a fascinating bird .
5 During my sheltered youth I had two fleeting experiences which gave me some indication that I was not alone .
6 And smoke billowed from seven huge masts which held it all together .
7 For another generation , this Covenant was to be held up as a model of political excellence within the Middle East , especially by the Western powers which gave it such approval but which did not have to suffer its consequences .
8 It must in fact plunge into the heart of the matter in order to lay bare the fundamental conditions which made it all even possible .
9 Lineage shaikhs designated one of their number to be a section shaikh , to represent them in affairs which concerned them all .
10 In reality , of course , we need to set up structures which allow us all to be our selves .
11 Do you think it holds out a ray of hope among the problems which perplex us all so sorely today ? ’
12 We venture into public life protected not so much by the sanctions of formal law but by an unwritten charter of civil rights which assigns us both access to and independence from others with whom we come into contact .
13 Great Britain , for their part , will be looking to recapture the many admirable qualities which brought them that improbable victory after Steve Hampson 's early dismissal reduced them to 12 men .
14 It was good to read Leslie Patterson 's article in September 's Amicus to find that her committee meetings are no different from our meetings , with frivolous items ( such as peeled grapes ! ) to important items which affect us all , like the office 's smoking policy and PEARL .
15 There are three elements to the Nile valley : the blue river , the green of the cultivated banks and the dun colour of the desert ridges which enclose them both .
16 Mr Hall denied this and maintained his 270 new recruits had been bonded together by the ugly scenes which confronted them each day as they passed picket lines .
17 But it was the possibility of attack from ships which concerned him most ; and he proposed that he and Moray make a survey , by boat , to consider what , if anything , might be done protectively .
18 you divide three hundred and sixty by that number of sides which gives you this angle here , the angle at the centre .
19 To this centre people would come from different parts to learn from each other about issues which affect them all in everyday life .
20 ‘ The chemical industry has a responsibility to provide information on issues which affect us all .
21 IN THE '90s a great many of the factors which affect us all in business will be so different that new management responses will be required , and I have sought to outline some of these elements in my latest book .
22 You will get clear , concise particulars of properties in your range — choose the ones which interest you most and we 'll make arrangements for you to see them .
23 About half the tables in the hotel dining-room were occupied but Wycliffe , with Kersey and Lucy Lane , was placed in one of the window embrasures which gave them all the privacy they could have wished .
24 The face-to-face interaction feature of interviews which makes them such a potent source of interviewer bias also makes them an effective device for communicating concern , interest and priorities to interviewees .
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