Example sentences of "of [noun sg] which [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 It is a form of cooking which uses all the senses — listening to the sizzling fat to tell when chicken is fried just right , smelling to detect the moment a cake is baked to perfection .
2 The evidence that there is just one kind of cell which generates all the blood cell types — a multipotential stem cell — comes from destroying the stem cells of mice and then replacing them with just stem cells .
3 Given the complications , we have to strive for a definition of violence which incorporates all these aspects .
4 The department has an active programme of research which covers all sectors of Electronics and Electrical Engineering .
5 It is a thorough , comprehensive piece of work which covers all aspects of dairy farming from housing , feeding , to health and production .
6 To the casual visitor Cheltenham is a thriving shopping centre , a centre of affluence which attracts all the best names .
7 Does my right hon. Friend agree that increasing expenditure on day one of a new Government while failing to deal with the important issue of taxation is the fastest way back to the high levels of inflation which characterised all Labour Governments ?
8 And whilst this massive imbalance has an enormous amount to do with international capitalism , imperialism , racism and militarism , it is also embedded in the historical development of patriarchy which precedes all other oppressions , post-dates fascist , socialist and communist revolutions and seems to recognise no boundaries when it comes to cultural , regional and racial differences .
9 She has spent the last 18 months researching and writing the kind of cookbook which brings all the old fun and the sheer sensual pleasure back into cooking — and eating .
10 Whether it was the relaxed ambience of the city , the clear warm air , or a strange sense of anticipation which heightened all her senses , Gina could n't be sure , but as she made her way towards the Rådhuspladsen — the imposing City Hall square — measuring her stride to avoid the rows of cobblestones which checkered the paving stones beneath her feet , she suddenly felt hungry , despite the champagne breakfast she 'd enjoyed on the flight .
11 ( 2 ) The denial that there is some one and the same quality of pleasantness and another of painfulness which mark all those experiences which it is desirable to promote or prevent is a more forceful objection to Benthamite utilitarianism .
12 So in a kind of celebration which links all three , the TSCC are linking up with Bairds of Belfast and the Ulster Vintage Car Club to stage a commemorative hillclimb at Croft on Saturday week .
13 According to Sartre , history is only born from a sudden imbalance of scarcity which disrupts all levels of society and initiates conflict and therefore progression .
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