Example sentences of "which [vb base] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We are served up a series of bizarre experiments which converge into a monster mutant which can absorb all human and mechanical objects in its path . |
2 | There are a few tracks available which combine with a valance rail ( page 16 ) . |
3 | What I 've got , is I 've got four of these directional speakers , there 's two up and two on here and then two big bass ones which sit on a floor back there . |
4 | Yes , the life span of a junior international is a short one and it seems that it 's the back ends of rinks which suffer as a result . |
5 | Covariant tensors , which transform in a manner similar to that of the gradient of a scalar , thus |
6 | This rapid production of InsP 3 is fast enough to account for the odorant-induced generator potentials which appear after a latency of 100–200ms . |
7 | These include the different rates of production for speech , and writing , the degree of standardisation in writing as opposed to speech and the absence in writing of intonational features that can only be compensated for by sentence patterns which provide to a degree the emphases more readily available in speech . |
8 | Circuits which oscillate as a result of suitable positive feedback being applied deliberately round an open-loop amplifier are termed oscillators . |
9 | Even in the more difficult case of an unrehearsed drill movement , the order given will be one of a small set of possible orders which fit into a structure made familiar to all concerned by training . |
10 | And that is one of the reasons why , in contemporary Britain , the " fringe benefits " which attach to a job , which are paid in kind rather than money , e.g. the use of a company car , are often of greater concern to the recipient than the precise quantity of the money wage . |
11 | One reason for this is that , unlike lions , which hunt as a pride and can therefore support each other , all tigers are loners . |
12 | By harvest time the grain has become a mass of spores , which spread as a cloud of dust . |
13 | FIREMEN made a desperate bid to revive a pet bird following a shed fire which spread to an aviary . |
14 | A series of record cards are produced which reveal at a glance the condition and effectiveness of the stock in each interest category , and an ‘ annual replacement target ’ is worked out which serves for the selector as the target figure of acquisitions for his category during the year . |
15 | There was just a touch of sarcasm in her voice , which cut like a razor , and she knew she 'd drawn blood when he stared coldly back at her , the smile fading from his face . |
16 | The true food enthusiast will appreciate the ‘ cameos ’ which focus on a variety of subjects such as the new generation of farmhouse-produced cheeses and how they are made , while the delightful drawings and colour photographs will whet the appetite . |
17 | Their fears — which focus on a stretch of the old London Road — have led to calls for action and improvements . |
18 | Such a definition also excludes approaches to modernity and modernism which focus upon an outlook or attitude usually restricted to elite sections of the population such as artists and planners ( for example Berman 1983 ) . |
19 | There are also more sophisticated video editing suites which consist of a master and a slave machine linked through an editing unit which synchronises the two . |
20 | Most churches have membership classes which consist of a course to teach basic Christian beliefs and membership requirements . |
21 | Dummy cigarettes , which consist of a plastic tube containing a variety of substances such as menthol or eucalyptus , may help those smokers who have problems overcoming the ritual of handling cigarettes . |
22 | Equally complicated are the Lamento di Zelemi , turca ( ‘ Con occhi belli e fieri ’ ) in 13 sections , four of which consist of an aria repeated as a ritornello , and ‘ Hor che notte guerriera ’ for two sopranos and tenor ( representing Fortuna , Amore , and Amante ) , and two violins ; the latter includes three recitatives , two arias , a duet , and two terzetti as well as three instrumental sinfonie . |
23 | An allowance must be made where a section is shaped or curved for the extra material needed , and pieces which finish with a taper should be cut out initially ‘ in the square ’ . |
24 | This is set in the hillside below the actual Dentelles — a line of rock blades which run like a dragon 's spine along the top of the hill above the wine village of Gigondas , near Carpentras . |
25 | What is needed in this case is a single figure that gives an indication of which package as a whole is best value . |
26 | Though the narrative is broadly realistic , it parodies eighteenth-century styles in ways which extend into a self-reflexive , postmodernist scrutiny of the power and validity of writing itself . |
27 | Cadéac , though you would never know to look at it , is in actuality a mini-spa , an example of the purely local spas you can find in the Pyrenees , whose reputation extends only through one valley and which attract as a consequence almost exclusively local people . |
28 | Maeve Binchy 's The Copper Beech ( Orion ) is a collection of linking stories which read as a whole ; it is also the launch title for Orion entering the mass market area . |
29 | In his second oration against Verres Cicero describes hypocrisy in terms which sound like a scenario for Iago 's undermining of Othello : In the Academica he attacks the simulatio of virtue which is assumed not out of duty but in pursuit of pleasure , and in De Finibus he denounces those whose actions are motivated by personal desire for pleasure rather than respect for the moral law . |
30 | you are not kept informed of events which happen as a result of the interview . |