Example sentences of "which [prep] [noun sg] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 This is why ‘ History ’ , which for Marxism promises liberation , for Cixous also entails another forgotten story of oppression :
2 It should always be with the opposite sex only ; yet novel reading girls exhaust their female magnetism without obtaining any compensating male magnetism , which of necessity deranges their entire sexual system .
3 They 've used old tiles which of course helps — but the proportion , the way the thing 's built … ‘ by the old people of the old materials in the old unhurrying way' ’ but at the same time ‘ ‘ sweet to all modern uses ' ’ … and who do you think did this for her ? — a young chap called Lutyens , 27 he is — and I 've always heard him derided by the Schultz school as a ‘ ‘ society , , architect .
4 The influence of the USA is such that American lawyers seek to impose the effect of US law ( which of course varies from State to State within the Union ) upon the rest of the world .
5 There 's not a world of difference between the carb 1.6 fitted to this estate and the injected version : 90bhp against 108 and no vast difference in refinement , which of course says far more about the injected engine .
6 Banks will lend to all but their smaller customers in this wholesale market adding an additional margin over Libor , which of course represents the bulk of their marginal funding cost .
7 Also , Christie 's tell me that their film and entertainment sale of December 1991 saw a mere 10 per cent unsold by value and a paltry 25 per cent unsold by lot , which of course does not add up to ‘ a third of the lots ’ unsold , as I wrongly stated last week .
8 We should rather refer to economic processes which are constituted in a particular place , which of course does not make them local .
9 While there are instances of seemingly unnecessarily high pricing , some at least probably arise more from inefficiencies than from exploitation — which of course does not bode well for the long-term survival of those establishments .
10 The computer , which of course does n't find it at all funny , needs to guess what it is , and needs to rely not just on sentence structure but also on general knowledge about heads , grenades and buckets of sand — general knowledge that computers do n't have unless it is built in to them .
11 Profits are well up , cost reduction obviously played a major part in this and the F T group is er , fifty five percent up on last year and this is against the background of a five percent drop in advertisement volume and we have an eleven percent drop in advertisement volume from the continent of Europe erm , which of course does n't affect other national newspapers .
12 Er , which of course does show the relative height of the new houses , against
13 All my jeans are environmentally friendly — they do n't get washed very often , which of course saves on detergent ! ’
14 This was usually negotiating better discounts , in some of our production centres reducing the web width , which of course saves newsprint and in many areas er , in the regional newspapers reducing the distribution of our freeze in areas where we thought it er , it would n't affect , it would n't have affected the performance of the title .
15 So I resolved to remain alive in an unofficial capacity , which of course annoys them all immensely .
16 If the public are to be protected from gratuitous affront , then this will involve applying the manners test not only to public displays but to any matter which invades the privacy of individuals without their consent , which of course extends to unsolicited matter sent through the post .
17 For a concentrated nutrient source use an organic manure like Humber , which of course contains all the various elements from the materials that go into its composition .
18 Adam probably knows more about the Cairngorms than anyone , which of course explains his absence .
19 Er erm we have since had the alteration in our structure here which of course puts quite a bit of it out of date .
20 The duty of this Committee is confined to considering " the position of English " in our whole educational system , which of course includes , and in our reference expressly stated to include its position at the Universities .
21 However , the definition of the Type A non-profit relates to a significant proportion of their ‘ financial resources ’ , which of course includes capital finance .
22 Many religions , certainly Judaeo-Christianity in the religions of that tradition , which of course includes Islam and Mormonism , are some of the worlds most important religions .
23 If , however , the purchaser buys shares , he buys the company as a separate living entity together with its entire history , which of course includes all its liabilities both actual and contingent .
24 ‘ He 's heard of your father 's heart attack , and wants reassurance — personal reassurance — that I will be the next chairman of the international network , which of course includes all dealings in Auckland . ’
25 In a narrow sense my main interest is the period in which the Kaiser ruled over Germany , which of course includes the First World War .
26 which of course removes every single one of these organs from their bodies .
27 The second tendency is the desire to simplify ( or avoid ) any analysis ( a rather ironical position ) which of course makes distortion almost unavoidable .
28 The principal legacy of Britain 's past world role lies in the important growth of the City in the 1980s , which of course benefits the provinces of Britain only indirectly .
29 Faced with lingering criticisms that NT is still fat and slow , they 're doing lots of performance tuning and debugging — which of course leads to the burning issue of when NT will actually be released .
30 Faced with lingering criticisms that NT is still fat and slow , they 're doing lots of performance tuning and debugging , which of course leads to the burning issue of when NT will actually be shipped .
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