Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [vb base] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Many companies currently in existence have ‘ objects clauses ’ in their memoranda of association which run to several pages in an attempt to ensure that the company will have the power to do anything the directors feel it needs to do .
2 Will he also tell him that the first priority must be to reform the common agricultural policy , to remove the losses from fraud which occur within that policy and , especially , to bring about a successful conclusion to the GATT negotiations ?
3 Position the folds in the fabric which form below each pleat by running your fingers down the length of the curtain .
4 His visit to Egypt occasions notices in al-Makrizi , Ibn Hajar and al-Sayrafi which agree in most respects and of which that of Ibn Hajar is the most detailed .
5 Parents can use a repertoire of techniques for behaviour change which build on each other .
6 There are powerful undercurrents in the 1988 Education Act which pull in this direction .
7 Those being the relevant facts , I turn to consider the important issues of law which arise on this appeal .
8 There are several dozen pairs of two-syllable words with identical spelling which differ from each other in stress placement , apparently according to word class ( noun , verb or adjective ) .
9 The plight of the latter is thrown into even sharper relief by the juxtaposition of considerable wealth and severe deprivation which result from these developments .
10 There are other reasons such as commonality of components and , of course , shortage of imagination which lead to most design and development being a progressive iterative process .
11 Such personal comments can however not be taken up in a professional staff support group , being outside its brief and scope which differ from those of a personal therapy group .
12 If this is not the image that most people have about mental handicap hospitals it is because their concept of such places is founded on the attitudes toward mental handicap prevalent in society , and on various myths surrounding mental handicap which persist to this day .
13 This is inappropriate for a number of reasons : first , because you are primarily assessed on relative quality ( " good for a second-year dissertation " ) rather than absolute quality ; second , because there is no point in simply rewriting someone else 's ideas ( you might as well submit their original book or article instead ) ; and third , because it underestimates the possibilities of disagreement , adaptation and development which exist in all areas of the field .
14 The semantic ability of the insider to translate the hidden and the unspoken aspects of the cultural agenda which occur in any society should be especially productive in any analysis of the police , where a massive visibility at one level is matched by a secretive , hidden side to institutional practice .
15 They point to universality of demand which range from those of socio-political and economic systems to those which embrace the importance of communication and technology and , further , which call for a balance of those requirements of society which are rational , moral , aesthetic and belief-centred ( Lawton 1986 ) .
16 Ramsey the Liberal politician had ideas of democracy which cut across this benevolent dictatorship .
17 Write the letters of CHRISTMAS down on a sheet of paper , then try to think of as many things as possible to do with the Christmas season which begin with each of the letters .
18 Amitha : It was the Equal Opportunities Policy which cut through all the contradictions .
19 But it is equally true that there are general principles for successful teaching and learning which apply to all children .
20 Each year the Committee receives nearly a thousand documents from Brussels , with helpful explanatory memoranda from the Government which summarize for each its nature and likely effect , the Government 's approach to it , and the prospective timing of its progress in Brussels and Strasbourg .
21 It should therefore be clear that there are factors operating within the family and the society which contribute to this pathological state .
22 The distortions of communication which occur in these social institutions are as they are , as a result , in part , of unconscious activity of groups of people over time .
23 There are even human communities around the world which exist without such tools as writing , while constructing artefacts , commonly of wood , that can not be described as permanent ( in terms of thousands or millions of years ) .
24 Impediments to emergence from more than one cause which exist at any one time in relation to the same area , are cumulative in the degree of their effects , up to a state of total inhibition of emergence prior to adoption of the plan concerned .
25 The strong , imaginative storylines contain the elements of fantasy and humour which appeal to this age group .
26 Children enjoy finding things in school which look like those at home .
27 The overriding purpose of policing as perceived by ordinary policemen and women is to uphold the law , which requires typifications of very general use and applicability which distinguish between those who keep and those who break the law .
28 In contrast , at the same period in Britain , this balance was achieved by a fall in fertility within marriage , a characteristic which spread through all social classes .
29 The principles of design which emerge from this development will be available for application to further areas of the mathematics curriculum .
30 But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family .
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