Example sentences of "which [verb] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When market day came there was scarce any buying or selling , for all were " labouring for the bread which endureth to eternal life " .
2 However , linear HIV-1 plasmid DNA was completely protected in the presence of levels of NCp7 which correspond to 1 molecule of NCp7 per 4 bp DNA ( lane 3 ) .
3 However , in the presence of increasing levels of NCp7 , its migration was retarded and levels of NCp7 which correspond to one molecule per 4–8 bp DNA gave rise to complexes which did not enter the gel ( lanes 1–4 ) .
4 For the sake of individual autonomy , liberals attempt to establish a political system which defers to each person 's chosen way of life rather than one which imposes a conception of the virtuous life upon everyone .
5 One is represented by the Biblical ‘ power to heal sickness and cast out devils ’ ( Mark 3 : 15 ) … the other is represented by the Hippocratic oath … which refers to that ability of healing and that mastery over death which no profession save medicine can claim .
6 I I one 's always got to er balance that against for example Policy I eight which refers to small scale industrial development appropriate normally permitted in rural settlements .
7 It is n't always easy for anyone to get to the bottom of every detail of a bill er which refers to earlier legislation and erm er er I 'm sure that my Noble Friend would sympathise anyhow erm er er w with with me insofar as I also do not have the advantage of er legal qualifications which he manages to make up for most adequately .
8 This technique , used in combination with agents which bind to specific membrane components and induce identifiable lesions in membrane replicas [ e.g. the sterol-binding antibiotic filipin , ( 32 ) ] , enables the topography of the membrane to be examined with an approximately 10-fold increase in resolution compared with SEM ( 32,44 ) .
9 Motorised movement is restricted to an elevated system of roads which connect to large parking garages .
10 29 patients who had CTs at local hospitals had to be re-examined by CT ( 25 ) or ultrasonography ( 4 ) at the National Radium Hospital , which led to major alteration of management in 4 .
11 The increased range and penetration of government activity , the tendency for specialised administrative departments to function with little political control , the growing complexity in the affairs of trade unions and other voluntary organisations which led to greater dependence upon professional experts — all these made it imperative that the general public should be better informed than ever before .
12 Also , in the meantime , a military revolt had taken place in the Spanish army , lead by General Franco , and it soon became clear the division of the contending sides were , on the one side , The Nationalists who were strongly supported by Italy , Germany and Portugal , and on The other side , the government forces , supported by Communist Russia , which led to that side being referred to as ‘ Republicans ’ .
13 This was one cause of the severe financial problems of the railways in later years which led to increasing state intervention even before nationalization .
14 Excellent Adventure went belly-up in auditoriums but was reanimated in a healthy video afterlife which led to Bogus Journey , the some-would-say superior sequel achieving respectable box office figures .
15 That includes striker Tony Cottee , who would have played against Manchester City but for an outburst reported in all the Saturday papers which led to disciplinary action .
16 This dismal monumentalism is the apotheosis of impersonality , a confirmation rather than a denial of the mindset which led to such slaughter in the first place , though the architect intended no irony .
17 The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country .
18 But recurrent harvest failures , the most notorious of which led to devastating famine in 1891 , imposed severe hardship on many .
19 Those who seek to interpret this increase as a reflection of rapid social change which led to increased lawlessness must still consider the changes in administrative arrangements and popular attitudes which may have distorted the relationship between the reported and ‘ real ’ rates of crime .
20 ‘ We did not wish to create conditions which led to possible violence . ’
21 Verdicts were , however , subject to ‘ review ’ by the Supreme Court on six rather ill-defined grounds , a procedure which led to much confusion .
22 The so-called " Son of Sam law " , which was passed in 1977 and which led to similar legislation in 34 other US states , was unanimously adjudged to contravene the country 's constitutional guarantee of freedom of free speech .
23 There was a failure to invest , an inability to sustain science which led to renewed talk of a ‘ brain drain' of British scientists to American and other campuses , an inherent suspicion and division which prevented effective collaboration in industry .
24 Nonetheless , rapid economic development , which led to real income per head tripling during the 1960s and quintupling again during the 1970s , strengthened private economic interests .
25 Goals from John Morrissey , John Aldridge and Neil McNab put paid to Southend in front of 5,870 fans , but there was a slack spell in the second half which led to some booing .
26 He was a conscientious and hard worker , filled with a sense of mission which led to some misinterpretation by the Whig-Liberal group .
27 The demonstration ( which led to some violence ) was organised by the " Stop State Snooping " committee , whose members included representatives of the Social Democratic Party , one of the four governing coalition parties .
28 Significantly , it was the consul with a Greek surname , Q. Publilius Philo , who was entrusted with the drive into Campania which led to this pact in 326 .
29 While admitting that it was originally the understatement of German earnings which led to this move by the German analysts , in this we nevertheless have a model on which to work .
30 After playing in a match during a snowstorm he caught pneumonia which led to fatal tuberculosis .
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