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

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1 Jess Reid 's chapter undertakes an analysis of children 's literature , which involves instances of the written speech and thought of individuals other than the author of the story .
2 It was also cautiously convinced that the most promising way to think about memory was along the lines of Donald Hebb 's model , which involves changes in the strength of the connections between nerve cells , perhaps by growing new or enlarged synapses , and so altering the physiological relationships between neurons .
3 Well , I , I think I will ask the director of education to comment on that paragraph , because to a large degree , the , the district auditor 's report that he refers to there , in his section , matters previously raised , his report entitled rationalizing primary school education was published in December nineteen ninety- one , and it is being addressed through a , a working party of the education committee which involves representatives from the church as well as of the political groups .
4 We will continue our Estate Action and Housing Action Trust programmes which concentrate resources on the worst council estates .
5 The central proposals , ie that District Health Authorities should receive an allocation based on their population and should be responsible for providing or acquiring health care services to meet the needs of that population , are fundamentally Type I. However , there are several proposals in Working for patients which introduce elements of a Type II system into the activities of DHAs .
6 The first year has six required units which introduce students to the concepts and methods of analysis central to the study of mass media .
7 The first year has two required units which introduce students to the concepts and methods of analysis central to the study of mass media .
8 The RC needle is simply a remote indication of the loop aerial which receives signals from the ground station .
9 At Bethlehem , New Hampshire , the highest village east of the Rockies , the Boston and Maine created a delightful , half-timbered chalet-style building with a great deal of space for the horse-drawn coaches and carriages which conveyed excursionists from the station .
10 It has a very pleasant , extremely distinctive aroma which experienced vignerons in the Aube claim can be detected in a cuvée , despite the fact that its presence can only be , at the very most , a few percent of the overall blend .
11 Hospitals and financial services organisations are ones in which trust lies at the heart of the relationship and they will provide rich ground for exploring a variety of trusting relationships and testing out practical ideas about how trust is developed , maintained and improved .
12 Within this region , as Professor Hoskins suggested , there are various names and alignments which raise questions in the mind of any landscape historian , questions which could be asked of any part of England .
13 After the failure to initial the Treaty , he admitted that " pressure is being put on my colleagues which raise doubts about the usefulness of preserving the state " .
14 In the course of this book , we shall appeal to evidence in the psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic literature which offers insights into the way in which discourse , produced in describable contexts for recognisable purposes , is processed and comprehended .
15 There is a need , in any science , for theory which offers explanations of an area of activity bounded in terms of the concepts of the theory itself .
16 As part of the BA Hons Humanities Combined degree course , the Department of Environmental Studies ( Faculty of Science and Technology ) offers major , joint and minor options which combine elements of the Geography and European Regional Development degrees ( see p 198 .
17 He met the local Voice of the Innocent group , which represents relatives of the seven men .
18 ( 6 ) If over 49 per cent of the voting rights could be obtained , the offer document must contain specific and prominent reference to this and to the fact that if the offer succeeds the offeror will be free , subject to Rule 36.3 ( which prohibits purchases during a period of 12 months after the end of the offer period ) , to acquire further shares without incurring an obligation to make a mandatory offer ( Rule 36.6 ) .
19 A charity stunt team which drives volunteers through a tunnel of fire has been warned by experts that it 's dicing with death .
20 The most useful section of the book is the detailed and exhaustive list of suppliers , which points artists in the direction of the cheapest yet most reliable materials .
21 It suggests there was an Oxford spy ring in the 1930s which passed secrets to the Soviet Union .
22 The clause in a contract which refers matters to an expert for determination is known in this book as the " expert clause " .
23 For they always avoided towns and traffic ; they avoided also the larger roads which became turnpikes in the eighteenth century and were subject to tolls , and they were short-turfed for the cattle and sheep , grazing as they went .
24 The valleys of the choked and overflowing streams were speedily transformed into long stretches of bog , impassable except by a few well-defined tracks , which became marks for the enemy 's artillery .
25 which became bywords for the desecration of the countryside .
26 The other major departure on ‘ Out Of Time ’ is Mike Mills stepping forward to take the lead vocal on two tracks : the cheery garage pop of ‘ Near Wild Heaven ’ and the bloodrush charge of ‘ Texarcana ’ , which evokes memories of the days of ‘ Reckoning ’ .
27 The commonest kind is the long earthworm ( Allolobophora ) which produces casts on the surface of the soil .
28 The Romanian factory which produces replicas of the Lotto strip was broken into last week — with nearly 500 Blues shirts stolen .
29 So far this accords with almost any interpersonal situation which produces problems between the persons concerned .
30 The relationship between use of linguistic variables and various other speaker characteristics is illustrated in table 5.2 , which summarizes patterns in the realization of the vowel variable ( ai ) by Belfast working-class speakers .
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