Example sentences of "which [vb base] [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status .
2 The elements which bring language to life in a classroom are gestures , handling and touching things , incidents , pictures , some or all of which may be part of a game or a contest .
3 Exercises which bring grammar to life
4 This utility allows you to perform simple file management tasks such as copying and formatting disks as well as allowing you to create menus which provide access to software other than the InteSoft series .
5 In traditional manner Rolle treats the gifts of the Holy Spirit listed as Wisdom , Understanding , Counsel , Might , Knowledge Piety and Fear of the Lord in Isaiah 11 in the inverted hierarchical order Counsel , Understanding , Wisdom to relate them to the process of withdrawal from the world and achievement of that inner discretion which is the ground of contemplation ; he then deals with strength , piety , knowledge and the fear of the Lord itemised as forces which stimulate man to self-knowledge and help the soul to endure against sin , all aspects of a more active spirituality .
6 We can not leave this section on New Towns and town development without reference to green belts , which give shape to redistribution policies and concepts of ‘ containing ’ urban Britain .
7 Most of the seminal papers which give rise to paradigm shifts , and the creation of new journals to publish new subjects or combinations of subjects , are first published in the core journal set for the earlier research front , and the clusters which define the new research front may not include the journal which first published the paper which led to its inception .
8 For these studies on early B cell ontogeny , the Long transgenic mice , particularly those with high copy numbers , could be used in recently described stromal/factor-dependent systems which give rise to non-transformed pre B/progenitor B cell lines ( 57-60 ) .
9 To me it seems that beauty , and indeed the qualities and forms which give rise to beauty , only exist for a consciousness .
10 The legislature creates a rather abstract mandate and an agency to implement it , while only defining explicitly the offences which give rise to prosecution .
11 The most common group caused by these abnormalities are disorders of the central nervous system , which give rise to anencephalus , hydrocephalus , and spina bifida ; these affect one child in five hundred , and may be almost immediately fatal or treated to avoid severe mental handicap .
12 Ten units each in two stages structured for practice in special vocabulary , language use , and extension activities which give opportunity to practice language in a less controlled way .
13 Bransby Cooper ( Sir Astley 's nephew ) who knew Coleman personally for many years , said it seemed impossible not to love one so agreeable , kind-hearted , and blessed with all those qualities which endear man to man .
14 The second is organicism : that is , Conservatives regard society as ‘ a unitary , natural growth , an organized living whole not a mechanical aggregate ’ , which in turn implies that they are resistant to arguments which reduce society to component parts like classes or atomistic individuals .
15 There are four main islands — Hokkaido , Honshu , Shikoku and Kyushu — which stretch southwest to northeast for over 2,000 kilometres from the 31st to the 45th parallels .
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