Example sentences of "which [adv] [vb past] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What we do know is that his full conversion to Christianity released in him a literary flow which only ceased with death .
2 Streets which once throbbed with dock and factory workers and their families were now deserted .
3 Thus in Israel associations were formed on an industry-wide basis which usually coincided with product and labour markets ( Shirom and Jacobson , 1975 ) .
4 The original entries for 995 and 996 may have been lost , and it says nothing of the hostile relations which probably existed with Normandy for a time , and only hints at the troubles in the Irish Sea mentioned above .
5 The 1–0 League Cup win at City was the start of Tottenham 's revival , which also coincided with goalkeeper Erik Thorstvedt 's return .
6 ( I am still smarting at the MILLSTONE remark about poor little B , at which simply roared with laughter , told me to ignore it and that he , , was merely getting crabbit , old , critical and jealous … ) .
7 Rebuck is certainly a force to be reckoned with — one of the original five who started Century Publishing , which then merged with Hutchinson .
8 This did not mean that they were wholly resistant to new ideas — that was clearly not the case because many spoke of the helpful advice and information given on the farming , nutrition , health and child care programmes — but they seemed to resist anything which either conflicted with views they already held or seemed to have no relevance to their experience .
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