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

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1 I think TV needs a show like this which presents all types of music .
2 It is this which gives ethical demands , such as those forbidding incest , their sacred character :
3 In the first year , students take one unit which examines contemporary issues in development , and another which studies recent developments in Geography .
4 Erm I had to go to a table like that which said square roots and I had to look up twenty
5 Although a number of researchers have argued that the only relevant research in eyewitness testimony is that which involves actual crimes ( Clifford , 1978 ; Lindsay & Wells , 1983 ; Malpass & Devine , 1980 ) , there are major difficulties with carrying out such research .
6 In the competition between varying possible principles applicable , that which makes certain covenants and in restraint of trade unenforceable will in some circumstances be strong enough to prevail .
7 And I think what we should have is a fifth person which is an outstanding sales award or something like that which covers all regions cos in Europe you woul you would n't vote for any of them would you ?
8 At this stage it is sufficient to note his readiness to refer to the weakness and failings of his own religion which is a human construct and an expression of that which underlines all religions .
9 The criminal law , if faced with two alternative ways of achieving a similar end , may well prefer that which raises fewer issues of proof and potential abuse .
10 It was the latter which represented new clearings .
11 One group of sites could be seen to be more or less contemporary because they produced the same types of tool , while those which produced other types could be shown to be earlier or later in date .
12 Views of human behaviour can be divided into those which emphasize external factors and those which stress internal factors .
13 Undoubtedly the cloth industry was the most famous in late medieval England , but one should remember that its importance may have been exaggerated by its being par excellence an export industry , and , because its products paid dues on export , being better documented than those which met domestic requirements .
14 We have a choice of technologies , and Europe 's science and technology strategy must be designed to promote those which respect ecological requirements , enhance individuals ' control over their own lives and create new prospects for employment .
15 Thus jobs which involve social interaction with other workers are generally more satisfying than socially isolated work ; monotonous , repetitive work is more likely to be linked with job dissatisfaction than more varied work ; jobs which involve responsibility and the ability to organize work time and work methods are generally preferred over those which lack these qualities , and so forth .
16 The asterisked entries are those which show significant differences between the passages according to the chi square test of statistical significance .
17 Then you have to divide them up into those which make slender trees and others which remain as bushes with a fountain-like outline .
18 1979 , 1982 ) , not only do stags that hold large harems hold them for longer within particular breeding seasons than those which hold smaller harems ( Fig. 23. 1a ) , but individuals that are consistently successful in securing large harems throughout their lives tend to live longer than their less successful competitors ( Fig. 23.1b ) .
19 The correlations with the various scales give some indication of what types of situation subjects think of as risky , particularly those which require high levels of concentration , feel stressful and make them feel they are not in control .
20 Other differences may be cited : only in c and d can open take — s as an affix , and only in a and b can open be modified by wide ; c and d differ in that the noun phrases which form normal subjects of open in c are those which form normal objects of open in d ( and similarly with odd subjects in c ) , so that , for example , the normality of The book opened is paralleled by that of John opened the book , and the oddness of ?
21 From an aesthetic perspective , the booths which successfully overcame the white-carpeted department-store ambience were those which staged one-man shows , or accrochages sharply focused upon a few artists , such as Galerie Jule Kewenig of Cologne with Peter Wutherich 's ‘ Literary Watercolour ’ ( 1992 ) , a beautiful , ovoid configuration of books , with titles and spines facing downwards and inwards , in shades of turquoise , green , blue and violet and Sophia Ungers , of Cologne with eight works by painter Stefan Mattes .
22 Surely ( so the argument might be continued ) the interesting cases of knowledge are those which permit meaningful questions about criteria , and such cases necessarily involve states of affairs that are in some sense publicly accessible .
23 All oriental rug designs can be broadly divided into those which employ naturalistic representations of living forms and those which employ either totally geometric forms , or naturalistic forms that have been so abstracted that their origins are no longer recognizable .
24 But you will no doubt agree that the very best staff plans are those which give clear margins of error to allow for those days when an employee is ill or for one reason or another below par .
25 The most controversial sections of the Education Reform Act are those which allow secondary schools and primary schools with 300 or more pupils to opt out of local authority control .
26 The margin between doses which destroy only malignant cells and those which damage healthy cells is very small , and the cure of a cancer depends on removing or killing all the malignant cells which elude the body 's own control .
27 As an extra precaution , especially for those who are not experienced invertebrate keepers ( and for whom leather corals are ideal first choices ) , it 's wise to buy those which have well-expanded polyps .
28 Those which offer petrol alone have relatively higher cross elasticities of demand between them than those which have additional facilities ( carwash , repairs , retailing , and so on ) .
29 The depressions which accompany the menopause for many women and those which afflict some men in middle life militate against enjoyment generally and often result in a generally sour view of society as a whole .
30 Those which exhibit negative deviations have maximum boiling points ( see figures 6.20 and 6.21 ) .
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