Example sentences of "which [vb -s] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This oracle speaks of a brother as the instrument of death , which fits with the case as it is yet known .
2 You know of that music which goes with the engines ?
3 For the expressive items , the tester asks the child to repeat two sentences ( ‘ The baby is sleeping ’ ; ‘ The baby is not sleeping ’ ) and then to say the sentence which goes with the picture indicated by the tester .
4 If you want to find out more amazing animal facts , you need to get hold of the book which goes with the series .
5 Consequently , in accordance with equation ( 11.38 ) , which agrees with the expression for current obtained from the earlier equation ( 4.47 ) .
6 In addition , increasing age was associated with a reduced conception rate , which agrees with the results of our previous studies .
7 A ROOFING WHICH MATURES WITH THE BUILDING
8 With Lancia and Toyota absent , the result did not affect the head of the drivers ' points table of the world series , which finishes with the Lombard RAC Rally next week .
9 A devotee praying before the idol and gazing at the God 's face is thus influenced by an electro-magnetic field which interacts with the devotee 's own bioenergy field .
10 Comparisons with computers can be used for the data transfer elements of this process , modelling the flow of sequential current variations along circuits , and also for the transfer of information , in the form of structured data ( i.e. the computer program ) which interacts with the information processing elements of the communicating machines .
11 To the right is one of several photocopies of the bride , complete in outline , on which I worked to sort out the background composition in more detail , especially the position of the patterned arch on the carpet backdrop , which corresponds with the curve of the headcloth material embroidery at the bottom left .
12 In response to histamine , MKN45 cells had significantly raised concentrations of cAMP in the presence of 10 - 7 and 10 - 9 M histamine , which corresponds with the proliferation data previously shown .
13 In this country we call it Medau Breathing Movement , and by ‘ breathing movement ’ we mean internal movement of the trunk , which starts with the rising and falling of the diaphragm and then communicates itself to the abdominal walls , pelvic floor , the whole back and as far as the collar bone .
14 But the rest , which starts with the sympathy of Arganthonius , King of Tartessus , for the Phocaeans , was no doubt of Phocaean origin .
15 In particular I value the record by the Dutch ensemble Quink ( Etcetera KTC 1031 ) , which starts with the Mass for Four Voices , ends with four pieces from Gradualia , and in a miscellaneous central group finds space for one of Byrd 's contributions to Sir William Leighton 's Tears of 1614 , the delightful ‘ Come , help , O God ’ .
16 Both the previous meal , which was regurgitated prematurely , and the next , which starts with the advantage of high pH , would therefore be less exposed to the effects of stomach acids and the bone accordingly less strongly modified .
17 Her husband , a clergyman , is the base of the novel , which starts with the gossip and rumours about his stealing , or not , depending on your point of view , a cheque for fifty pounds .
18 The type of substantive which occurs with the infinitive of specification also gives a clear view of the relation between the person outside and inside the infinitive event , for example : ( 35 ) A chance to put them into practice .
19 In many of these areas lambing is geared to an increase in the growth of pasture which occurs with the onset of rain in late autumn or winter .
20 This is not to diminish Sacrosanctum Concilium , which ranks with the Constitutions on the Church , on Scripture and the Pastoral Mission of the Church as one of the major documents of Vatican II , but at least as much as they — and perhaps more so — it had been prepared for during the pontificate of Pius XII .
21 Next comes a fragmentary Latin poem known as the Carmen , which deals with the struggle between El Cid and the counts of Barcelona .
22 Section 64 of the Act of 1986 is the first section of Chapter VI which deals with the powers of intervention exercisable directly by the S.I.B .
23 A fourth and less myopic perspective is one which deals with the functions of a service for the wider welfare system or for society as a whole .
24 Surprisingly , there appears to be only one English decision which deals with the trading-in of motor vehicles in part exchange , even though it is such a commonplace everyday experience .
25 The film is based on a long novel by Pat Conroy which deals with the excavation of the past , a current favourite theme .
26 An apt metaphor for work which deals with the horrors and the joys of vulnerability and innocence .
27 That eventful first full year of 1908 finished with the second Annual General Meeting in October and the presentation of the First Annual Report and Financial Statement — copies of both have luckily survived , as has the bondholders ' account which deals with the course and clubhouse construction .
28 There is some merit in amendment No. 19 , which deals with the possibility of more than one group within management and employees considering a buy-out .
29 This will be explained in Chapter 13 which deals with the buyer 's remedies .
30 The Department of Trade and Industry , which deals with the technicalities of scanners for police forces , said : ‘ People in business are aware that calls on mobile phones are not secure . ’
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