Example sentences of "which [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sometimes in a small community — and ours is very small — passions which in a wider context would be dissipated become distilled and reduced to poison .
2 Curiously it was the less forward-looking G major Sonata which in the faster figuration of its flanking movements once or twice had me longing for the greater clarity of a modern grand — likewise its greater ability to sing in the slow movement .
3 The language feminists used to make this appeal was steeped in the evangelical tradition , which in the early and mid-nineteenth century had proved as successful as science in containing women , but which in the later part of the century was used by feminists to argue for an extension of maternal influence beyond the home .
4 The medical profession is supporting one of the main foundations of the strategy — the clinical terms project — which in the longer term may fundamentally change the way in which doctors work .
5 Whether there is any induced change in factor prices depends on the demand effect , which from the earlier analysis ( Eqs ( 6–42 ) and ( 6–43 ) ) is where X/Y is the ratio of the two outputs , is the elasticity of substitution in demand , is the relative consumption of class i and k i is the share of capital in the income of group i .
6 Thus myth is the necessary consequence of science , even its purpose ; and the demand for knowledge which on a lower level is hostile to art ultimately becomes a need for art .
7 In the case of the treaty it gave the opportunity for the Red Army to be created , which at a later date was able to go on to the offensive .
8 It had to be ‘ a real government which at a later point could even become a coalition ’ .
9 Indeed this is what used to happen : there is the Cycladic material in British museums which at an earlier stage was given by the Greek government ; this is secondary material but of considerable interest .
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