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

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1 This scheme has replaced transitional relief which operated in the year 1990–91 .
2 Crystal Palace chairman Ron Noades is behind the TV-oriented scheme — which flies in the face of FA policy — to be considered by chairmen of the 22 clubs at a meeting in London .
3 In both human and porcine ileal extracts , the antibody ( Gl77 ) recognises a peak in the gel permeation chromatograms which elutes in the position of oxyntomodulin .
4 A little earlier the mother of Dr Neil 's surgery boy , who carried out the doctor 's errands on the bicycle which lived in the outhouse , had come to say that Eddie had broken his arm and would not be fit to carry out his duties .
5 The result is an argument organized in three categories , all of which connect in the idea that sporting superiority is racially linked .
6 The poet William Dunbar , born in East Lothian and educated at St Andrews , celebrated James 's marriage to Margaret Tudor of England — a liaison which led in the fullness of time to the Stewart succession to the throne of England — with a poem , The Thistle and the Rose , and summed up his entourage thus :
7 First was the economics of the New Right , which led in the direction of competition , user choice , and the break-up of multi-functional bureacracies into decentralised units ( such as the " Next Steps " initiative in the Civil Service ) .
8 From 1885 there was also a flourishing Band of Hope which met in the Tabernacle with an average attendance of 99 by the year 1889 .
9 There was also a Court , to resolve disputes , and an Assembly ( which met in the Council of Europe 's chamber in Strasbourg ) to provide a democratic element in what was already criticised as an over-bureaucratic organisation .
10 To publicise the event , a giant red tomato which glowed in the dark , was installed on the outside of the Bank building .
11 ( 4 ) The purpose of this provision , which re-enacts the corresponding provision of the 1959 Act , is to deal with the situation which arose in the case of Buchanan , 1910 S.C .
12 In 1935 he helped to form the Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Company , and thus facilitated the development of the Hurricane aircraft which fought in the Battle of Britain ( 1940 ) .
13 It 's always the little amusing incidents which remain in the memory .
14 The amount is insufficient to cause the classical signs and symptoms of the disease but is sufficient to stimulate the body to produce antibodies which remain in the blood throughout life .
15 A similar statement can be made of the presbyterian community , which is almost wholly Northern , and whose main Southern presbytery is in the counties of old Ulster which remain in the Republic — Donegal , Cavan , and Monaghan .
16 Four cDNAs yielded a protein which comigrated in the EMSA with the N-Oct 3 protein of a human brain extract .
17 Apart from Rowe , City were also denied by an upright , which got in the way of a volley from Tony Rogers .
18 It should also be pointed out that the Crown , in the shape of the Ministry of Defence , has said that no objection would be raised to Dr. Hayes giving evidence in strictly controlled circumstances similar to those which applied in the case of evidence furnished by Mr. Feraday in accordance with an agreement dated 22 August 1991 exhibited to an affidavit of Mr. David Brummell dated 13 April 1992 .
19 To start with , Mercury One-2-One , which launches in the summer with a big pitch to the mass market planned to start in the autumn , will be limited to the south east , but ‘ someone who is regularly out of London will have to use the existing cellular network , so cellular will always be able to charge a premium for that . ’
20 I have in mind the experience of being suddenly thrust outside time , which constitutes in The Idiot and elsewhere the epileptic aura .
21 Later in April Arctic skuas will arrive as the kittiwake population builds up near the shores , back from their pelagic winter wanderings , and timing their return to coincide with the arrival of shoals of immature fish which swarm in the surface layers of the sea .
22 This device consists of a corrosion-proof , non-toxic probe which sits in the tank water , and a two metre cable to connect it to an earth point , in your cable tidy or elsewhere .
23 Two of these compounds , dichlorvos and ivermectin , have the additional advantage of activity against larvae of horse bot flies ( Gasterophilus spp. ) which develop in the stomach .
24 Labour will give people more say in drawing up plans for their area and create a new right of appeal for residents against developments which fly in the face of their local plan .
25 I challenge Dr McNab to justify his so-called remedies which fly in the face of all that 's known about the pathology of this disease . "
26 Rajasthan 's mining department earns around £1.1 million per year from the licenses , which fly in the face of the provisions of the federal government 's Forest Conservation Act .
27 The work has voices in the first two movements , but is essentially for solo organ , dazzlingly played by Gaston Litaize , who clearly enjoys himself of the magnificent beast which lives in the church of St. Francois-Xavier in Paris .
28 It appeals entirely to that part of you which lives in the throat and chest , leaving the spirit untouched . ’
29 Their simplest method is that used by one of them , the scrub-fowl , which lives in the north-east of the continent .
30 On odd days , a young woman who had gone to work as a governess at a remote Scottish house wrote to an employer she never saw about portraits which moved in the middle of the night and which , the governess wrote , appeared to speak monosyllabic expressions of agony .
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