Example sentences of "which come [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Gutenberg Galaxy was the invention of the printing press which came just in time for the Reformation . |
2 | Thirdly , there is a need for better appreciation of the complex dynamics which are at work in small task-focused groups , such as those which come together for case conferences , especially when anxiety about an individual old person is running high . |
3 | Authenticity is evident in those small details which come only from experience , particularly in the moments of rest in between the assaults . |
4 | It was one of those clear mild days which come occasionally in mid-winter and lift the spirits with their hint of coming springtime . |
5 | In common with all educational psychologists Gagne is also restricted by reliance on evidence which comes mostly from laboratory experiments , usually on lower animals , with all the limitations and artefacts which this implies . |
6 | At first in The German Ideology and The Communist Manifesto , both relatively early works , their interest mainly concentrated on feudalism , the period in European history which comes immediately before capitalism . |
7 | He shares the rain , though , which comes evenhandedly to city and inhabitants , a psychological force like the heat it dispels . |
8 | On US television , it may be the crime series subgenre which comes closest to naturalist verisimilitude , and certainly the eighties generation of Hill Street Blues and Cagney and Lacey ( 1981–8 ) seemed to resemble more closely what people believe to be true than the more apparently formulaic structures of Kojak ( 1973–7 ) , Starksy and Hutch ( 1975–80 ) and Charlie 's Angels ( 1976–81 ) or the more obviously cinematic forms of Dragnet ( 1951–8 ) . |
9 | One case which comes close to misrepresentation is English Columbia 's recording of the Introduction and Allegro by Ravel , recorded in late 1923 , which was alleged to be ‘ conducted ’ by the composer . |