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

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1 The sentiments among the majority of Northern lay presbyterians are biased towards those elements in the Westminster Confessional which are antagonistic to Roman catholic practice and belief : the evils of the papacy and priesthood and the suppression of Christian liberty , the evils of the mass and devotions to the saints , all of which combine to turn Christians to superstition and idolatry and away from almighty God and true salvation in Christ .
2 In addition , the USA has a very much larger market in used aircraft and a constant supply of new ones , both of which act to depress prices .
3 There are many measures used [ PGC ] , however , some of which refer to leaf area .
4 Companies may intensify production , improve productivity or reduce output — all of which tend to reduce employment .
5 He says the most obvious way is to use it for fireproof doors — for ceilings , lining internal paritions , all of which require to prevent fire going from one room to another for a given period of time .
6 Morphine is metabolised in the liver to its 3- and 6-glucuronides , both of which bind to opiate receptors .
7 Change is possible it argued , citing Copenhagen , Hannover , The Hague and Odense , all of which display rising use of public transport and cycles and falling car use as a result of their transport policies .
8 As I use Taskmax and Windows 3 , both of which use SWAP designations , these would have been primary candidates for missing disk space , except in both cases the swap areas are allocated to E : \WIN — a subdirectory on a 3Mb RAM drive .
9 This process splits the molecules into two single atoms , most of which recombine to form O 2 , especially at night in the absence of solar radiation .
10 Pastures can be reseeded , and the quality of livestock increased by breeding programmes , increased veterinary services , improved supplementary feeds and fodder crops , all of which aim to increase yields and reduce the number of stock on degraded and eroded pastures .
11 Their new life in the private sector , he says , ‘ adds about 20 profitable companies to the ranks of corporate donors , several of which have appointed community directors ’ .
12 Most cells recovered from reaggregates ( 25% of the input number in this experiment ) express αβ TCR ( f ) and by comparison with adult thymocytes ( e ) can be seen to include both TCR rlo cells which are predominantly double-positive ( g ) , and TCR rhi cells , the majority of which have undergone maturation into single-positive CD4 + or CD8 + cells ( h ) .
13 They build reproductions of popular fifties models and they use the authentic glow-plug or diesel engines — some of which have become collectors ' items .
14 Line-up of eight Antonov An-2 biplanes seen recently at Riga Airport , Latvia , all of which have seen service with Aeroflot at some time during their flying careers .
15 This is evident especially in the food and drinks industries , both of which have seen takeover activity during the 1980s .
16 Anyway , we got two bands out of it , both of which have had Number Ones . ’
17 Mr Binstead , who says he has investigated many similar offers , none of which have produced loans , said : ‘ We are making inquiries , but we have not been able to establish whether these offers are going to come through . ’
18 But you have to think about it and it comes with practice , which as you obviously sell more and more of these plans , most of which have got waiver of premium .
19 However , tax havens are understandably unpopular among tax authorities in ‘ normal ’ tax rate countries , many of which have introduced measures to counter perceived tax avoidance .
20 In 1927 the Bledisloe Commission submitted a report which was to form the basis of the 1930 Land Drainage Act , the ground rules of which have dominated land drainage to the present day .
21 In addition , the event also incorporates the Scottish Veteran and Vintage Championships , both of which have attracted record entries .
22 These figures suggest that where items are available at all times ( as in the case of items housed in the Main Building , which are accessible whenever the Library is open to the public ) and can be delivered relatively quickly ( as is again the case with items from the Main Building ) readers will tend not to make advance reservations , but where access is restricted ( as in the case of material from the Annexe and from the Advocates ' Library , both of which have restricted hours of service ) or where delivery may take some time ( as is particularly the case with Annexe materials ) advance orders will more frequently be placed .
23 Figure 4.5 is broadly consistent with data from Earth-based radar some of which have yielded data on a smaller scale in equatorial regions than that from the Orbiter .
24 Deputies from the Baltic republics , some of which have passed laws denounced by Moscow 's Supreme Soviet as unconstitutional , saw this as an attempt to limit their sovereignty .
25 7 In which match did Sam beat Freddy 's score by 30 runs ?
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