Example sentences of "which [vb past] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There were two stern clocks on the walls — neither of which agreed with the time according to Rock Hardy — and a set of coloured prints showing dreary desert scenes . |
2 | Fluorescence staining has proved of little value in meiotic analysis of the mouse , but in man quinacrine staining originally revealed that it was the non-fluorescent short arm of the Y chromosome which paired with the X at metaphase I of meiosis ( 8 ) . |
3 | ITN had said that in the 12 months before the ban was imposed , 0.01 per cent of air time would have been affected and these items could have been recast into a form which complied with the directives . |
4 | It hit out after a report from the Parliamentary Ombudsman sharply criticised the Ministry of Agriculture over its failure to ‘ devise and implement a scheme which complied with the legislation ’ to pay compensation . |
5 | The European Economic Community produced a Directive on product liability in 1985 ( Directive 85/374/EEC ) and member states were given three years to introduce national laws which complied with the directive . |
6 | President Bush had earlier warned Congress that he would veto any legislation which interfered with the ban , originally imposed by the Reagan administration . |
7 | In addition the company suffered from the introduction of mechanical skin strippers into many UK abattoirs , which interfered with the quality of output . |
8 | Helen was wearing a " maternity dress " which expanded with the passage of time by means of an opening down one side . |
9 | Dunbar should be replaced forthwith as Chief Warden , a suggestion which met with no opposition . |
10 | The final version , which met with the approval of all pupils , appeared in the form of Figure 2.3 . |
11 | Scott was told of the effect of Ruskin 's intervention over Freeman 's letter in The Times by George Dasent , the assistant editor , which coupled with the tone of the letter to Dallas ensured that by late 1859 there was a complete breach between Scott and Ruskin . |
12 | THE owner of a trawler which sank with the loss of all six crew claimed yesterday it was hit by a submarine . |
13 | There were groups , such as the Socialist League , which disagreed with the policy line being developed . |
14 | ICL Plc and Fujitsu Ltd , which helped with the Sparc port , and NEC Corp , which helped with the Mips iteration already have them on their machines . |
15 | ICL Plc and Fujitsu Ltd , which helped with the Sparc port , and NEC Corp , which helped with the Mips iteration already have them on their machines . |
16 | A change which came with the formation of Chemicals & Polymers was the switching of methanol to the petrochemicals business . |
17 | She prepared for bed in haste , then got into bed without turning off the bedside lamp , willing the friendly glow to hold off the dreams which came with the night . |
18 | The important parameters were eventually located in the installation guide which came with the harddisk — a little logic mixed with an educated guess or two provided the other figures and the project was complete . |
19 | The second most important power which came with the ownership of the Golden Share was the right of veto over the hiring and firing of the editor . |
20 | Knitmaster had separate manuals or leaflets for these which came with the accessory . |
21 | Instead of a free subscription to an obscure journal ( which came with the registration fee ) many listeners would have preferred a decent abstract list — not to mention fewer unimaginative and time-worn presentations . |
22 | The three cards which came with the review machine weigh just 1oz in total . |
23 | There was a profit of $2.1m in the Homeowners account which compared with a loss in the same period last year of $8.3m . |
24 | The new government of Russia which negotiated with the brother of Nicholas II with a view to restoring the monarchy in Russia , and in which the leading monarchists Lvov and Guchkov occupy leading positions , this government is trying to represent as a defensive war … its imperialist war with Germany , to represent as a defence of the Russian republic … the defence of the predatory imperialist bandit-like aims of Russian , English , and other capital . |
25 | Davide was walking now down the street which intersected with the woman 's shop ; she still gave sheets of pink blotting paper for change , and a photograph of her son was pinned up on the shelf behind her till ; the news was that he was in the army , but Davide was ashamed to inquire what that report concealed . |
26 | ‘ I was staying at a hotel , so I rang room service for a raw steak , which arrived with a flower in a vase and a piece of lemon on the side . |
27 | However , we would advise that the £3123 worth of adaptive damping which arrived with the test car has little useful effect . |
28 | Rev. Leslie Lloyd Rees led a meditation for Lent , which opened with a hymn and went on to consider the ministry of Christ 's passion and resurrection . |
29 | When Thunderpaddy One landed at Heathrow alongside Labour 's Red Rose One , Paddy 's press formed an impromptu choir to serenade Mr Kinnock with a song they had specially written for Mr Ashdown , which opened with the line : ‘ When this rotten tour is over … ’ |
30 | Two large cooling towers beside the river mark a power station at the end of the disused Barnsley Canal which linked with the Dearne & Dove Canal , a significant portion still being present and restoration helping to improve its prospects . |