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

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1 Although there are apparently different circumstances which initiate arrested larval development , most commonly the stimulus is an environmental one received by the free-living infective stages prior to ingestion by the host .
2 It is here , as much as in psychology , that woman-centred theories of subjectivity are articulated ; for woman-centred theories look like humanist psychological theories which have redefined human potential as feminine potential .
3 Authors may present additional copies of theses to external co-sponsoring bodies , or to bodies which have rendered substantial assistance with some aspect of the research .
4 SKINS WHICH HAVE SUFFERED SEVERE SUNBURN IN THE PAST , PARTICULARLY IN CHILDHOOD .
5 It is therefore necessary to consider on a cross-national basis for industrialised market ( or mixed ) economies the genesis and evolution of employers ' associations , external to the firm or enterprise , which have typified collective bargaining arrangements with unions in most Western European countries .
6 The atrocious cruelties committed in the name of ‘ god ’ and religion which have blackened religious history , are all too well known , at least in the west .
7 As part of its operation , OSO also relies on feedback from companies which have gained first-hand experience of trading in specific markets .
8 The period since 1970 has also been characterised by three major bouts of house price inflation which have increased average house prices by over 600% .
9 Recently there have been serious developments pertaining to the activities of the group known as the Mandela Football Club which have raised great concern within the mass democratic movement and struggling people as a whole .
10 ‘ But , ’ Mark continued , transport costs are only one of the factors which have placed British industry at a disadvantage in recent years . ’
11 Over the last three years , it has staged a number of hunger strikes and occupations of the administrative offices of the prison and sent out bulletins which have received wide distribution in El Salvador and abroad .
12 We shall also look at the Cinderellas of settlement studies — hamlets and farmsteads , which have received little attention but are of immense importance because they are widespread and because they are clearly related to both the origins and the decline of villages .
13 The police may respond to pressure to concentrate their time and resources on certain specific areas of criminal activity , often areas which have received heavy coverage in the mass media , such as football hooliganism or drug use .
14 As an example of such effects we consider stratified flows , which have received particular attention because of their meteorological applications .
15 Before proceeding to discuss quantitative analysis at this more general level , we shall look in 6.8.2 and 6.8.3 at two specific issues which have received some attention in the sociolinguistic literature .
16 Stem cells , which are few in number and intermediate transit cells , which have limited proliferative capacity , occupy the lower two thirds of each crypt .
17 This is particularly true with conventional IR spectrophotometers , which have limited photometric accuracy .
18 Mr Patten 's spokesman , Mike Hanson , said the legislation , based on electoral reforms which have provoked furious opposition from Beijing , would not appear in today 's official gazette .
19 To these we may add a fourth , restoration growth , which is a significant category in areas which have witnessed serious church decline .
20 We can point to some factors which have influenced this expansion :
21 Our primary interest is Melanochromis , but please also give details of any other Mbuna ( or other Malawi cichlids ) with marked sexual dichromatism , which have exhibited this behaviour .
22 Some of this literature concentrates equally on the general socio-economic processes which have engendered rural immigration and on its effects on local communities : it is obvious that a complete understanding depends on this broader perspective .
23 The choice for the children trapped in the welfare system is therefore not solely between white families and a life of institutional care as we are led to believe ; there are black families willing and capable of opening up their homes to these children , but there have been policies and practices which have prevented this development .
24 There are perhaps forty different local education authorities in Britain which have done some work with different community languages .
25 Agriculture has also been the beneficiary of rapid industrial growth and urban development , which have created expanding market opportunities .
26 They are , first , the reforms of industrial relations which have created harmonious working practices , all of which were opposed and many of which would be reversed by a Labour Government .
27 Similarly , epidemic disease which have caused such devastation in the past , are no longer a widespread problem , although may still cause localised concern .
28 There have been accidents during transportation , which have caused serious pollution .
29 A few days ago , we saw the appalling spectacle on television of Vietnamese asylum seekers being dragged forcibly on to a plane to be sent back to Vietnam , a very poor country that has suffered economic embargos since 1976 , which have caused great poverty there .
30 The consequence of that is that we 've seen a continuation of road-building schemes which have caused considerable damage to the countryside , devastated communities and have no real hope of soaking up the so-called demand for new roads .
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