Example sentences of "which [vb base] [verb] [prep] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only the last , but also those other alterations in attitude to domestic environment mentioned earlier , which seem to occur between 1817 and 1837 , combine to give a building and its contents a quite different claim upon the imagination from their significance in Jane Austen 's time . |
2 | Hooper 's inclusion is seen as a move by Dalglish to introduce the fear factor after three defeats in four games , in which Grobbelaar let in six goals , including four at Southampton . |
3 | Hooper 's inclusion is seen as a move by Dalglish to introduce the fear factor after three defeats in four games , in which Grobbelaar let in six goals , including four at Southampton . |
4 | There will be no point in the proceedings at which the gifts which have moved in one direction are directly returned in the reverse direction . |
5 | Home Office Minister Charles Wardle promised to ease rules which have led to 36 Yugoslavs being denied asylum despite the civil war in their country . |
6 | The greatest changes have occurred in the average salary of candidates placed — from £25000 to £70000 — and in the firm 's international links , which have extended from two European offices to membership of the globally spread E. S. International Group . |
7 | All are crucial to check bureaucratic regulation , state surveillance , and invisible government which have increased since 1945 . |
8 | Belgium brewer Liefmans are making a big push with their draught kriek — cherry flavoured beer — the sales of which have increased by 45 per cent over recent months . |
9 | The ALA has had a major influence in redesigning the police recruitment forms , which have gone through three drafts since the Met tried to interest Labour councils in their campaign to attract more ethnic minority officers . |
10 | This goal is still far from fruition but some progress has been made , particularly by groups and organizations which have had limited but specific objectives ( eg the production of teaching media ) or which have functioned within one educational level ( eg academic libraries ) . |
11 | Despite excavations on the Palatine Hill which have continued since 1863 and which have uncovered a wide area , it is still difficult to ascertain clearly the design of these palaces . |
12 | In a series of estimates which have ranged from 25 or even 30 per cent to 8½ per cent ( was that really said ? ) there is obviously material to suit almost every taste . |
13 | McGrath admitted that his long-term knee problems , which have resulted in eight operations , are finally beginning to catch up with him . |
14 | Ever since 1979 the Government has been trying to widen and deepen share ownership , but apart from privatisations , which have resulted in millions of people owning a few hundred shares in one or two companies , it can not be said to have had much success . |