Example sentences of "which [vb past] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems necessary for it to have what has been called a ‘ cognitive map ’ in its head ; that is , it would have to have something which conveyed the same information as is conveyed by Figure 10 . |
2 | Ironically , while Jack was with the latter , he had a fabulous season as a goalscoring wing-half and it was two goals he scored against the Palace in early April 1952 which equalled the former record of 14 goals by a half-back established by Arthur Grimsdell . |
3 | We make this comparison because the papers NNS and NN , which analysed the same data set , also used income variables in the utility function ( as in Model 4 ) , not just benefits and earnings . |
4 | How could a policy be devised that satisfied the aspirations of the local majority , but which provided the same rights for other nationalities ? |
5 | All the scores for the trials which involved the same time delay were totalled up . |
6 | When a subsequent judgment study ( Groeger & Chapman , in preparation b ) was designed which used the same films as Study 4 , the opportunity was taken to include questions about the amount of fixed and variable information in the stimuli . |
7 | However , the employer was a Dutch company which used the same form of contract to employ Europeans of various nationalities for work outside the UK . |
8 | The maximised value of the log likelihood function is higher compared to the two previous papers ( NNS and NN ) which used the same data but different models to explain unemployment duration . |
9 | He exposed cells in culture to influenza virus , showed that they were resistant to infection with certain other viruses , and isolated from his cultures a protein which conferred the same resistance on fresh cells . |
10 | Dose equivalence was estimated from the salbutamol dose which caused the same effect as that seen with each dose of salmeterol . |
11 | ( iv ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order with husband being released from the mortgage ( wife assuming liability ) ( Eg Precedents 5 , 6 , 19 and 20 ) It was this type of conveyance which caused the most difficulty prior to the passing of the Finance Act 1985 because the Stamp Act 1891 , s57 triggered a charge to stamp duty ( see above ) . |
12 | Around each stall there were usually people talking , and the place which attracted the most conversationalists , after , perhaps , the pavement restaurants , was the donkey-vous . |
13 | The mass will be held at a religious shrine on a road where , three years ago , hundreds of thousands of Filipinos gathered in the uprising which toppled the former president , Ferdinand Marcos , and installed Mrs Aquino in power . |
14 | The collapse of the communist regimes of eastern Europe prompted the formation of new regional groupings and alliances as well as giving a new lease of life to existing organizations which straddled the former east-west divide . |
15 | Publication of these results had raised an expectation that the two associations which showed the most promise would be accepted for registration . |
16 | The Conservative party did not have a programme as such , but included two sections : Lower Taxes and Social Security — a fair deal for those in need , which addressed the same problems , albeit with different solutions . |
17 | She showered and shampooed her short dark hair , combing it into its neat bob , then she made toast and coffee and sat for a few minutes before her kitchen window which enjoyed the same view as her bedroom . |
18 | In those days the game was played amongst the 15 provincial unions which constituted the former SARB in a spirit inspired by the International Board . |
19 | Another important item which followed the same route was white slaves , who were more highly prized in Italy than the Africans who were supplied by the Arabs . |
20 | These judicial decisions caused great political upheaval and resulted in the passing of the Trade Disputes Act 1906 which followed the same pattern as the Act of 1875 , protecting trade unions from actions for civil conspiracy if the acts were done in furtherance or contemplation of a trade dispute . |
21 | We focused on the two newspapers owned by the same person , Rupert Murdoch , and which included the most rape reports — thirty-two in the Sun and seventy-two in the News of the World in which not one rape case in 1978 was covered by both newspapers . |
22 | Charles was not inclined to look too hard at what he was giving away in the charters he issued , and he issued two charters , one to the Earl of Carlisle and one to Sir William Courteen , which covered the same islands , probably because people in England did not know much about the geography of the area and possibly did not much care . |
23 | Her tutored eye saw that it had been made by a skilled seamstress , the tight , low-cut bodice erupting in a flurry of lace at the breast , the equally tight sleeves stiff with fake pearls and silver thread which formed the same flower design that was on the over-skirt . |
24 | A favourite place for stashing the loot , until it was safe to move it further , was on hooks suspended under bridges which crossed the many dykes . |
25 | The Tudor Walters Report ( 1918 ) had shaped the form of housing after World War I ; it was the Dudley Report ( 1944 ) which performed the same function after World War II . |
26 | On appeal , the Court of Appeal upheld the new definition of a disorderly house , upheld the direction to the jury , upheld the property confiscation order but reduced the custodial sentence to six months which is , as it happens , the statutory maximum for running a brothel , a consideration which influenced the same court in R v. |
27 | The opposition objected to the law , saying , among other things , that it did not provide for " equitable participation " of both sides on the electoral bodies , and that the FSLN would receive most of the money from a government campaigning fund to be distributed to the parties which won the most votes in the 1984 elections ( which the opposition had boycotted ) . |
28 | Finally , the situation has been worsened by local factors such as local government reorganization in 1974 which converted the former Huddersfield town council , seemingly better disposed towards the polytechnic , into Kirklees Metropolitan Council , and difficult personal relationships between the senior management of the polytechnic and leading local councillors . |
29 | It was rather a coincidence that she was wearing a dark blue guernsey exactly like Laura 's , with a neck which necessitated the same blindfold struggle to get it off About the whole incident Richard felt no dissatisfaction and certainly no regret . |
30 | It was critical of the judges ' decision to award only one prize to each competitor , and pointed out that there was nothing in the conditions which debarred the same competitor from receiving prizes in more than one of the three parts of the competition . |