Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] some [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For gritty realism there is a piece on London squats , which goes to some lengths to avoid sentimentalising its subject : ‘ Dirty dreadlocks , dogs on strings , and cans of Special Brew . ’
2 This has led to a crisis of legitimacy for the system : not only for the prisons ( whose claim to be providing effective rehabilitation was always shaky in many eyes ) but equally for other components of the penal system , notably the probation service which has for some years now been uncertain about what its proper rationale and direction should be .
3 underlined the distinction between a common law agency which has in some cases distracted the court , and the real question which arises in cases where the issue is equitable relief .
4 This negative attitude towards Palestinian women in particular , and Arab women in general , originates from the Western colonial attitude which has in some ways permeated the Western feminist movement .
5 Thus , despite the striking familial association between gluten sensitivity and ulcerative colitis , it is clear from this study that the gluten driven proctitis is not part of a continuum of inflammatory change which culminates in some individuals in full blown ulcerative colitis .
6 Peer review is used by the ( American ) National Science Foundation ( NSF ) , which equates in some respects to the UK Research Councils , in their peer review Proposal Evaluation Criteria , as described by Weinberg ( 1989 ) .
7 Unfortunately , each pattern ca n't be more than 16 steps long , a fact which leads to some limitations on time signatures and record resolutions ( for instance , you ca n't record triplet 16ths in a 4/4 bar ) , although there is a ‘ swing ’ function which allows you to program a rather rigid swing feel on 16ths .
8 Unfortunately , each pattern ca n't be more than 16 steps long , a fact which leads to some limitations on time signatures and record resolutions ( for instance , you ca n't record triplet 16ths in a 4/4 bar ) , although there is a ‘ swing ’ function which allows you to program a rather rigid swing feel on 16ths .
9 The second relates more to skills the application of that knowledge , practical , oral and investigative , which figures in some examinations to a greater or lesser extent .
10 The second type of late Saxon town , which overlaps in some cases with the first , is the fortified burghs .
11 ‘ It 's certainly true that if people suggest they will go to the appeal procedure then we will do almost everything we can to avoid that , which means in some cases we 're letting people get away with something that you would n't let others get away with , simply because they 're being difficult — well , not being difficult , they would be just exercising their rights . ’
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