Example sentences of "which [vb base] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , a third tier has been added to the R&T structure through the concept of skill centres which bring together the interests of more than one primary group working in the same field — that at Runcorn serving the acrylics and resins businesses is an example .
2 There can also be few musicals infused with quite so many infectious tunes or sardonic lyrics which embody perfectly the angst and awakening libido of the seven teenagers at the club on a typical Saturday night .
3 Dostoevsky will have remembered that ; it is one of those overlapping cumulations , sameness with difference , which reveal simultaneously the closeness of his workmanship and his imagination 's bias .
4 The HSWP government published in September 1989 an amended economic reform programme which put forward the reduction of state ownership , easing restrictions on private businesses , and creation of a market economy , with the use of foreign capital .
5 But it was an American company , United Artists , which put together the talents of Richard Lester , a London-based American who had acquired fast-cutting wizardry on live TV shows , and a phenomenon far bigger than Cliff , the Beatles , for A Hard Day 's Night ( 1964 ) .
6 Environmental groups successfully appealed against the issue of the general permit , and in July 1987 , won an injunction which cut short the salmon season for the drift-net fleet .
7 In addition to the theories discussed above which are concerned with the effect of arousal on performance generally , there are also a number of theories which consider directly the effects of arousal on memory .
8 The idea is that there is little value to a manager of a set of monthly accounts which record only the invoices received or invoices paid .
9 The evidence of Dagenham 's predicament can be gauged from internal company documents which illustrate graphically the task confronting Ford and its workforce .
10 More serious than the faults mentioned previously are those deviations from the ideal which affect both the appearance of the dog and its working qualities .
11 It is also very significantly related to the structure of the population and the composition of families , which affect both the supply of and the demand for shared households .
12 ‘ Building operations ’ , for instance , include rebuilding operations , structural alterations of , or additions to , buildings and , somewhat curiously , ‘ other operations normally undertaken by a person carrying on business as a builder ’ ; but maintenance and improvement works which affect only the interior of the building or which do not materially affect the external appearance of the building are specifically excluded .
13 It followed that citizens enjoyed freedom of speech , association , conscience , movement and so on , freedoms which protect both the citizen 's autonomy in his private life and his right to participate in political activity .
14 It means caring in circumstances which threaten both the well-being of family members and the economic survival of the household .
15 Twenty leading British designers together with students from the Royal College of Art have been asked to draw upon the Collection and create dresses which reflect both the flamboyance and strict regulation which characterised Court dress .
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