Example sentences of "which [verb] [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | A full-length performance , which premiered at The Place Threatre 's Indian Summer Festival in London , which involves young dancers from London and Oxford in some pieces . |
2 | Under the terms of the 1947 Constitution legislative authority is vested in a National Assembly which receives legislative proposals from the Legislative Yuan . |
3 | Under the terms of the 1947 Constitution legislative authority is vested in the Assembly which receives legislative proposals from the Legislative Yuan ( Li-Fa Yuan ) . |
4 | It is not an either/or question of watching or not watching television Parents can also interpret and explain programmes ( especially the awful , bloody images of newsreels ) which raise worried questions from their offspring . |
5 | These include technical specifications which hinder or prevent trade in goods ; rules and regulations governing services which hinder non-domestic companies from trading across frontiers ; discriminatory public procurement rules which limit tendering for government contracts to domestic companies , and legal obstacles faced by foreign companies seeking to set up subsidiaries in other member states . |
6 | Learning hath of late years met with an obstruction in many places which suppresses it from flourishing or increasing … and that is the inquisition upon the press , which prohibits any book from coming forth without an imprimature . |
7 | The valley takes its name from the Entlen torrent , a tributary of the Little Emme , which races down to join it from the slopes of the Glaubenberg mount which separates this valley from the parallel valley in which lie the Lungern and Sarnen Lakes ( and the road from Brunig Pass . ) |
8 | The transverse ridges are a distinctive feature which separates this species from many other North Atlantic species , other species with this feature are O. parcita . |
9 | A comparative approach will identify marketing factors which distinguish successful companies from less successful ones . |
10 | Moral ambivalence is probably associated with a number of other features which distinguish regulatory misconduct from breaches of the traditional code . |
11 | Lycomings offer the choice of two : ‘ max power ’ , defined as the ‘ leanest mixture which produces highest IAS from a given rpm and manifold pressure ’ , and ‘ best economy ’ m which defines itself , i.e. the cruise technique which will require less fuel for a given distance but will take more time . |
12 | We joined a strong delegation from the Cardigan Bay Forum which met senior officials from the Department of Trade and Industry to urge the withdrawal of these blocks . |
13 | The EC proposal , which met considerable opposition from a number of other countries , envisaged that the particular status of agriculture should be maintained , the objective being to improve existing rules rather than fundamentally alter them . |
14 | It represented a synthesis of certain ideas , expressing as uncritical positivism which amalgamated certain propositions from anthropology , biology , psychology and sociology , which was presented as an hierarchy of race . |
15 | The Anglo-Saxons felt the full force of both influences , which made English Christianity from the start strongly missionary in character . |
16 | High on the list of complaints is the lack of jobs for young researchers , which discourages bright graduates from going on into research . |
17 | In a long stretch of vulnerable Asian land between Vietnam and Japan they are typhoons — the Chinese words for ‘ big wind ’ ; in the Philippines , which suffer each summer from the most dreadful storms , they are baguios ; on the west costs of Mexico and Central America , cordonazos ; and in north-western Australia , willy-willies . |
18 | This is a strong-willed and sometimes rather aggressive breed , which needs firm handling from puppyhood . |
19 | It is the involvement of the ASW , and possibly the approved doctor , which rescues some women from possible compulsion . |
20 | The hot gases produced are sucked downwards , out of this zone , into a slightly cooler area which contains unreacted carbon from the feed material . |
21 | This pattern has been repeated in Council Directive 92/56 on collective redundancies , which contains detailed extracts from three paragraphs of the Social Charter in its recitals , but which is again made under Article 100 , and therefore unanimously . |
22 | After a short while she saw him emerge on to the quayside , a tall , lean man with the kind of rangy , loose-limbed walk which drew admiring glances from any female within range . |
23 | The Yasukuni shrine issue had sparked fierce controversy in 1985 when Yasuhiro Nakasone became the first post-war Prime Minister to make an official visit [ see p. 34559 ] , an action which drew fierce criticism from neighbouring countries which had suffered during the Pacific War . |
24 | ( 1986 ) , in their study Who Needs Care ? examined child care decision making in two English local authorities which involved 361 children from 266 families , all of whom were considered for care during 1980–1 . |
25 | This chapter gives an account of a project which involved part-time integration from a special school into a mainstream primary school — a growing practice in recent years . |
26 | It was the first time Jewellery had participated in the competition which involved two teams from Wedgwood and from Coalport , Precision Studios , Royal Tuscan , Alexandra Pottery , Johnson Brothers and Mason 's Ironstone . |
27 | She wrote to the company at Stranraer and was sent the pack which listed 55 jobs from 34 general on-board and shore staff to three senior craftsmen , with wages ranging between £9,360 and £13,000 . |
28 | It gave them a new sense of opening opportunity , a new reason for raising standards and expectations , new cause to doubt the wisdom of a system which excluded many children from the chance of a full academic education from the age of eleven , and a new hope . |
29 | Figure 6.19 is the corresponding diagram for a non-ideal solution which exhibits negative deviation from Raoult 's law . |
30 | The painter 's eye , the poet 's search for meaning , and the social anthropologist 's interest in the everyday came together in a unique film style which built overall impressions from the juxtaposition of detail . |