Example sentences of "which [vb base] [verb] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The system begins with its protozoa jiggling about at random , but after a few generations , they evolve into a race of protozoa which tend to move in straight lines .
2 Despite his fame amongst his contemporaries , Gassendi has been overshadowed by those whom he influenced — perhaps because of the modesty and undogmatic nature of his arguments , which lie buried in lengthy , copiously annotated Latin works .
3 By looking at these developing years and investigating the transformations which take place you are entering new territories which begin to examine in earnest the role of the media and the effects stereotyping which influences us all .
4 Lakes close to the sea acquire minerals faster than those inland , from wind-blown spray and from seals , penguins , gulls and skuas , which like to wash in fresh water .
5 Software or equipment failures , or processing errors , which do occur in normal working hours will reduce the available time by no more than 17 hours in any continuous three month period .
6 Hooper 's inclusion is seen as a move by Dalglish to introduce the fear factor after three defeats in four games , in which Grobbelaar let in six goals , including four at Southampton .
7 Hooper 's inclusion is seen as a move by Dalglish to introduce the fear factor after three defeats in four games , in which Grobbelaar let in six goals , including four at Southampton .
8 Underestimating the speed of events or overestimating the efficiency of personnel are factors which lead to slippage in any work programme and their early detection is essential to effective progress monitoring .
9 There will be no point in the proceedings at which the gifts which have moved in one direction are directly returned in the reverse direction .
10 Those schools which have moved in this direction will find their responses to the National Curriculum much more easily managed " ( Briault and West 1990:21 ) .
11 Instead , the main task here is to understand the systems of stable inequality which have existed in different types of society .
12 Any concerns which have surfaced in these other areas should be brought into the negotiations .
13 Two comments on New Mexico which have appeared in recent issues of your magazine give an ill-informed and unbalanced impression of this state .
14 Many of you will have read complimentary articles which have appeared in top-selling magazines , and we have been well represented at the Physical ‘ 85 and Healthier Living Exhibitions held in central London .
15 They 're anthology pieces , piecing together things which have appeared in smaller works . ’
16 Significant works which have appeared in Latin America have not yet been translated ; and the Asian studies published are still provisional and have thus not contributed either substantively or ideologically to communication studies in the South .
17 Their hotels are likely to be one of the faceless cement blocks which have sprouted in both towns .
18 The composition of these sets is not phonologically predictable , but seems to reflect the existence in the past of distinct sets of items which have merged in modern speech communities ( see J. Milroy , forthcoming ) .
19 In the section on Aspects of Equality , we consider some of the social divisions and inequalities which have featured in educational discourses and policies ; and in the section on Education and Work , we raise some of the issues stemming from the employment problems of young people .
20 Unlike other inorganic texts it is based on the periodic table , although 500 of its 1365 pages are on introductory or special topics , such as organometallics , cluster and bio-inorganic chemistry , which have developed in recent years .
21 In some wooded areas which have developed in recent decades on open ground , such as abandoned heathlands , the opportunity is being taken to restore the now scarce and declining open habitat .
22 Save The Children Fund 's years of experience shows it does n't work and indeed that form of incarceration can lead to some of the tragic circumstances of self image , damage and even death which have occurred in penal institutions and been reported recently .
23 Writing this book has encouraged me to reflect upon the changes which have occurred in primary education in England and Wales since the end of World War II .
24 Hence , the Listening Test can be said to measure students ' communicative ability by exposing them to the kind of authentic misunderstandings which have occurred in real situations .
25 As we have already seen in the previous chapter , this conflict has also been reinforced by the social changes which have occurred in rural areas , so that disputes concerning environmental preservation often coincide with local — newcomer , rural — urban , and agricultural — industrial divisions in the rural population .
26 The third is possible changes in meaning which have occurred in certain words since the time when the writing was executed and the present day .
27 They relate basically to the widespread changes which have occurred in agricultural technology and husbandry techniques during the ‘ second agricultural revolution ’ of the last thirty years .
28 The examples which follow are just some of those opportunities which have occurred in particular circumstances .
29 ‘ On your allegiance , ’ Cranston bawled , ‘ I ask you , do you know anything about the deaths which have occurred in this household ? ’
30 published their review , little has happened to improve the acceptability of the ITPA and , in terms of the developments which have occurred in linguistic theory and our knowledge of children 's language acquisition , a great deal has happened further to undermine its theoretical foundations .
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