Example sentences of "which [vb past] [verb] that the " in BNC.
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1 | The headmaster issued a brief and dignified press statement which avoided confirming that the letter was genuine and regretted the entire incident . |
2 | In an earlier paper ( Huxley , 1991a ) I presented the evidence available at that time which seemed to suggest that the effectiveness of case management in various contexts depends upon narrowly defined groups , focused care and relevant outcome assessments . |
3 | This may , of course , have been a retrospective opinion that was at least tinged with 25 years ' subsequent experience and challenged , both before and after , the worldwide definitions of the late 1940s which seemed to require that the Vietminh should have been put into either one of two boxes , nationalist or communist , but not both . |
4 | The beautiful melody which soared proclaimed that the Law was a tree of life and a path of peace . |
5 | The manifesto advocated a " socially oriented market economy " , a term which appeared to imply that the BCP sought to temper the introduction of market mechanisms by retaining a degree of state economic control and regulation . |
6 | Such moderacy did not , however , stem the flood of accusations against the cinema which continued to allege that the movies were encouraging new and dangerous trends of lawlessness among the young . |
7 | Sackor had in late 1989 headed a committee given the responsibility of investigating alleged subversive activity in the area , but which had concluded that the allegations were groundless . |
8 | There had , however , been ‘ extensive contact ’ with the Law Society , which had decided that the system did not contravene the solicitors ' code of practice . |
9 | In Rask the Court was faced with a typical case of an employer which had decided that the management of a particular ancillary part of its activities , in this case the management of its staff canteens , could be achieved more effectively by entrusting it to a specialist operator , ISS ( the defendants in the national litigation ) rather than by continuing to provide it itself . |
10 | The punishments followed pressure from foreign aid donor countries which had demanded that the government act on the December 1991 report of its own National Investigation Commission ( KPN ) . |
11 | There had , he said , been a recent independent survey which had shown that the clients put ethical standards of the agencies right at the top , above rates , above speed , above feedback . |
12 | Although the rectitude which he sought was personal rather than public , this did not mean that public rectitude , which had required that the vacancy at Canterbury should be filled as soon as possible , was excluded from consideration . |
13 | The new compromise approach has been worked out by the minority Socialist government , with agreement from the Centre and Liberal parties and broad support from industry , which had feared that the previous hard-line stance against nuclear power would result in rapid increases in power bills . |
14 | The justices left intact a ruling by the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals , which had held that the US Congress had acted properly when in 1986 it had prohibited individuals from possessing or transferring machine guns . |