Example sentences of "which [pers pn] does not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The difficulty is magnified when the sovereign is conceived as addressing ‘ the Commonwealth ’ comprising some countries which she rules on the advice of the respective ministers and other countries over which she does not reign at all .
2 Perelandra is the most ambitious of the outer-space stories , and the one with the most single-minded theological aim : nothing less than an imagined temptation-scene between Satan and Eve in which she does not succumb .
3 The difficulty is simply that as a co-heir Seia is owner of an undivided share of the whole estate , and the question is on what basis she can recover from her coheir the quarter of the gardens which she does not own qua heir .
4 For such a system to function , there has to be a sense of European identity : no citizen of the Union will abide by laws and policies made by institutions which he does not feel to be his own .
5 Pausanias goes on to talk of stories of Theseus 's end ; irrelevantly , it seems , but it has often been thought that the subject must have been suggested by a fourth mural which he does not specify .
6 Tappert also lists four experimental cursive script recognition systems , although literature suggests that there are others which he does not mention , or that have appeared since his paper was published .
7 Even more than Weber , he was indifferent to the historical contexts in which nation states had developed , or to the possible consequences of nationalism , imperialism ( which he does not mention ) and the rivalries between nation states .
8 In this climate , the academic in English and other subjects in the humanities , who is busy , who publishes a lot , who goes to conferences , can not but be preferred to the quiet scholar , who keeps a low profile , even seems rather idle , but is taking his time over a major piece of scholarly writing that may involve many years ' work and which he does not intend to give to the world until he is ready .
9 Again Lord Sands stated in the MacFarlane case at p540 : The contention of the Appellant involves that he is liable to Income Tax in respect of income which he does not handle and can not under any arrangement handle , which is not expended under any authority conferred by him , and over the expenditure of which he has no control .
10 The logged on user has tried to activate a DC/DCs via a package which he does not manage .
11 To say what it ought to be would be to express attitudes of his own , which he does not regard as the task of the kind of philosopher like himself who is , in his professional work , trying to understand ethical discussion rather than to participate in it .
12 Pausanias describes Cimon 's Theseion as including a picture by Mikon of Theseus at the bottom of the sea ( the subject of fig. 98 ) , and pictures of a Centauromachy and an Amazonomachy which he does not ascribe to an artist .
13 If he takes his clothes off , which he does not do very easily because it hurts so much , one sees open wounds from the top of his chest down to his toes .
14 The hon. Gentleman supports high spending and progressive teaching methods but seems indifferent to the results , which he does not want to give the public in any comprehensible form .
15 The run-on line also conveys the immortal life of Tithonus which he does not want any more .
16 This one uses the word niveau , which he does not know , as though it is an English word , one of those border-hopping words like ambience .
17 Therefore , a transfer from the husband to husband and wife " to hold upon the trusts of a declaration of trust of even date " may be rejected by the registrar , for its wording puts him on notice of a trust the terms of which he does not know .
18 Is it the case that he merely dismisses those submissions with which he does not agree and proceeds in an autocratic fashion ?
19 She did not believe Labour was now the party of home ownership , strong defence and financial rectitude : ‘ If it 's that easy for the Labour leader to give up the principles in which he does believe , wo n't it be even easier for him to give up the principles in which he does not believe ?
20 In a personal attack on Mr Kinnock — a prime target for the Conservative counter-offensive — she added : ‘ If it 's that easy for the Labour leader to give up the principles in which he does believe , wo n't it be even easier for him to give up the principles in which he does not believe ? ’
21 Pace also notes that even if Corbett is right , which he does not accept , Ormrod J. ‘ specifically restricted the scope of his decision ’ .
22 The disturbing thing about this letter to Arthur Greeves is the extent to which he does not see that the remedy proposed sounds all too like the disorder he wishes to eliminate .
23 For example , he may be faced with a frightening object which he does not wish to go past , and yet is being urged on by his rider .
24 That is , in building a framework for the analysis of topic , we are not adding any machinery to the apparatus of the discourse analyst which he does not have to employ already .
25 Shiller ( 1980 ) argues , for example , that Sargent 's method of first differencing his data imposes further restrictions on the stochastic properties of his model which he does not test .
26 Product stability is the stability of the product stored in an inert , impermeable container with which it does not interact and which fully protects it from the ambient atmosphere .
27 By contrast , Chile 's Ladeco , in which Iberia has a 35% stake but which it does not manage , is in the black .
28 It may be said to be on the right lines , but at best it provides materials for an answer to the logical question , materials which it does not combine properly .
29 It can be argued that , according to Bolingbroke 's definition , the United Kingdom has a constitution , as there are laws , institutions and customs which combine to create a system of government to which the community agrees , or at least , from which it does not appear to dissent .
30 A very simple and beautiful example of the use of substitution notes may be found at the beginning of Wagner 's Tristan und Isolde : Here the commonplace cadence A minor-F7-E7 is given a subtle mystery through the use of a few substitution notes as follows : in bar 2 , G is a chromatic substitution for A ( on which it resolves ) , while B is a diatonic substitution for A or C , on which it does not resolve ; in bar 3 , A substitutes chromatically for B , on which it resolves .
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