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

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1 Will he take particular note of the excellent report on reading by the Select Committee on Education , Science and Arts which established that reading standards have certainly not fallen and that teachers of reading should be congratulated on the excellent job that they do ?
2 Yet this America gave the world hip hop : arts which brag that ghetto values can equal their middle class opposites ; music which takes pride in the language of the marginal .
3 There are some really weird contraptions which have more levers , joints , and other paraphernalia than a Swiss watch .
4 Most telling of all are the three ‘ drug ’ songs which sign this selection off .
5 But we know very little about the animals which bore these scales and although a few articulated remains have been known for several years , they show very little anatomical detail and it is not easy to identify immediate relatives .
6 organizes the games to be built and with a team of three — and — is responsible for the amazing new constructions which appear each year .
7 Look at an O.S. map ( 1 : 50 000 scale ) and try to find one or two grid squares which show each type of landscape .
8 Usually , the " L " shapes carry a simple guilloche decoration , although at Box this is replaced by residual panels ( if this is how the three small squares which connect each octagon are best described ) containing various geometrical devices , and at North Hill the " L " shapes also carry a stencilled " L " shaped line .
9 I look forward to tackling the Party membership system , I wanted to make some of the sound admin system and modern communication methods which allow this Union to send each new member a new membership card , were introduced to Walworth Road .
10 But the considerations which persuaded this House to hold that there was a discretion whether or not to require an undertaking in damages from the Crown in a law enforcement action are equally applicable to cases in which some other public authority is charged with the enforcement of the law : see e.g. Lord Reid , at p. 341g , Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest , at p. 352c , and Lord Cross of Chelsea , at p. 371b–g .
11 Psychologically , the male-female union as a result of the Jaw of Three is , by nature , extended to include additional considerations which become more complex as the functioning of the relationship changes .
12 The most effective means of reviewing the structure of such specialized lists is to consider two of the traditional subject headings lists which cover all subjects : Sears List of Subject Headings and the Library of Congress List of Subject Headings .
13 His design focused on his brilliant performance of the various solos but otherwise filled the stage with authentic steps which played little part in making the action unfold .
14 I cut a path through the rushes which allows enough space for two rods , and room each side to wade to the water 's edge .
15 Certainly by the second quarter of the sixteenth century there were serious social grievances which underlie such movements as the Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536 and the West Country and Norfolk revolts of 1549 .
16 In the 1960s and 1970s most governments set up economic planning organizations which reflected these objectives .
17 The CNAA had to decide not only the merits of the particular case , but whether it would be willing and able ( under its Charter ) to validate a teachers ' certificate as well as a degree , and how it might relate to the Area Training Organizations which had some responsibility for the teaching practice component of existing courses .
18 The employment prospects of those who are voluntary casuals and who seek only occasional work is usually secured by the networks of reciprocity linking them to the organizations which have such work to offer .
19 It is not a place where one spends all day , every day , cut off from other people , and self-contained large units which provide all residents ' daytime activities on site face the danger of becoming merely ‘ wards ’ in the community , new types of ‘ closed ’ institution .
20 The Council 's Chairman , CBE , DL , and OBE , Vice President and Managing Director of NCR ( Manufacturing ) Ltd , provided stimulating addresses which provoked much discussion .
21 I can see the expediency of that course ; I can see the expediency of ministers not making addresses which explore this kind of territory and arrive at this kind of conclusion — except , of course , to the CPC , which is a living protest against the politics of expediency .
22 The music of two short pastorales which have some claim to be considered the earliest true operas in French has been lost .
23 Rather than presenting a unified theory , the paper explores the tensions and contradictions which surround each theme and the connections between them .
24 As the broadcast drew to a close a voice proclaimed ‘ a vote cast for any parties which oppose each other is a vote for conflict ’ .
25 O. simulans differs from O. mesembria in the form of the disk spinelets which have more points to the crown than those of O. mesembria ; shorter more rounded tentacle scales ; and stout , often curved lower arm spines , those of O. mesembria being long and quite rugose but not curved .
26 Cawson defines corporatism as a process ‘ in which organizations representing monopolistic functional interests engage in political exchange with state agencies over public policy outputs which involves those organizations in a role that combines interest representation and policy implementation through delegated self-enforcement ’ ( 1985a , p. 8 ) .
27 This does not imply that this sociological approach would not be interested in the influences which inhibit some parents from looking after their children in a manner which lives up to the standards set by the rest of society .
28 If Thompson is correct , then such presentations are as simplistic as many of the police images which imply that society is consistently under attack from rampaging and ubiquitous criminal enemies , and which ( it follows ) only they can fight off and defeat .
29 Words and phrases in common usage , such as ‘ mutton dressed as lamb ’ , ‘ dirty old man ’ , ‘ silly old woman ’ , ‘ old fogies ’ , ‘ old ducks ’ , ‘ old biddy ’ , ‘ old codger ’ , ‘ old dears ’ and ‘ old folk ’ all conjure up images which leave little doubt about the nature and experience of old age .
30 Looting had become a serious problem and there were no food shops which had any stocks left ; most were burnt out and vandalized .
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