Example sentences of "which [vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Bones which grow so fast need lots of calcium . |
2 | That uses a theme which Bizet much later cribbed for his L'Arlesienne music . |
3 | The latter are vigorous sterile hybrids which send out long rooting runners , and so are equipped to survive the rigours of demolition and grading . |
4 | Families which function well together need to take time with each other . |
5 | He spoke of his incentive to art as being that of ‘ exhilarated despair ’ and from nearly all of his paintings there emerges a scream as chilling as that which Munch so memorably depicted 99 years ago . |
6 | The activities which seem most obviously to have their point in themselves are what we regard as typically leisure activities — art , playing games , joking . |
7 | The sections of the booklet which seem most commonly to have been used concerned : the pastoral system ; school ‘ climate ’ and discipline ; pupil assessment and record keeping ; and the section on evaluating a lesson . |
8 | Some sociologists , strongly influenced by American sources , became converted to ethnomethodology , which set out completely to recast the objectives of sociological enquiry ( see pp. 94–7 ) . |
9 | The accumulated evidence , centred on the interpretation of the flow visualization experiments illustrated by Fig. 21.18 , suggests that a predominant feature of boundary layer turbulence is the ‘ hairpin' vortex or ‘ horseshoe ’ vortex shown schematically in Fig. 21.21 ; which name more accurately summarizes the geometry depends on the Reynolds number . |
10 | Animals which live permanently underwater have eyes specially adapted to the hues of their aquatic home . |
11 | Such an approach brings into consideration a number of issues which do not generally receive much attention in the formal linguist 's description of sentential syntax and semantics . |
12 | It may sometimes be necessary or desirable in certain contexts to specify plurality or duality in languages which do not normally specify such information because they do not have a category of number or a dual form . |
13 | In recent years , minor enzyme deficiencies have been found in some people , which do not normally make them ill unless they take a particular medicinal drug . |
14 | Non-pelagic species , which do not normally come into direct contact with ice , appear to avoid freezing simply by supercooling ; their fluids remain ice-free even 1–2°C below freezing point . |
15 | Secondly , because of the very great power which the government can wield over its citizens , the law has traditionally imposed on governmental agencies special duties of procedural fairness ( embodied in the rules of natural justice discussed in Chapter 8 ) which do not normally apply to dealings between private citizens . |
16 | A further task which could become the focus of co-operative endeavour in mathematics departments and curriculum development groups is to engage in the preparation of learning materials which do not simply support the status quo , but which enable our students to question and challenge it . |
17 | The Revenue has become aware that some schemes have been registered which do not adequately observe the strict requirements of the legislation . |
18 | In addition , many existing tests are decontextualised approaches which do not adequately assess children 's understanding of meaning . |
19 | STA SODON The worst feelings which do not even lead to suicide |
20 | We have already seen that national rules which do not expressly discriminate on grounds of nationality may nevertheless have this effect in practice . |
21 | Debbie Jones , who co-ordinated the SSD 's response , describes the forms as a blunt instrument which do not properly measure disabled children 's progress . |
22 | Yet we must be careful not to use these observations as an excuse to disregard those features of the story which do not immediately appeal , or which immediately appal . |
23 | The problems multiply for the newer financial and hedging instruments , many of which do not easily fit into existing statute and case law . |
24 | The photographic tank is more successful for tetras , barbs , Guppies , Swordtails and other fish which do not easily lose their coloration . |
25 | Writing or speaking tasks which do not clearly specify the receiver make even native-speaking students tongue-tied , and not surprisingly , for we simply do not talk or write into vacuums . |
26 | The experiment was designed using situations and events which do not clearly put individuals in different major roles . |
27 | Rather , over the past twenty years it has created discrete areas of fashion which do not automatically seek to emulate or follow one another . |
28 | Two flowers which do not readily spring to mind as candidates for cutting , but which make excellent displays , are Sisyrinchium striatum and paeonies . |
29 | Many of these children come from families which do not readily form themselves into associations and pressure groups . |
30 | If you scatter seed on the ground you will build up a substantial clientele of birds such as chaffinches which do not readily come to hanging food and birdtables . |