Example sentences of "which [vb past] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Central and local government activities outside the strict limits of the Poor Law expanded , much of it guided by the principles which ruled poor relief .
2 Hilary and June had the opportunity to explain the work of our Society which engendered considerable interest .
3 During the War , seasonal traffic declined , but there was a new requirement for troop carriers by the R.A.F. , which operated major training facilities in Blackpool .
4 If an ambiguous penal provision should , as a matter of principle , be narrowly construed in the interests of liberty and fairness , a criminal statute which lacked all precision authorising the punishment of whatever conduct officials deemed it expedient to punish — should , on the same principle , be denied any application at all .
5 Some past investments in Scotch have exposed small holdings which lacked expert advice .
6 When I was a junior doctor in hospitals in the late 1920s , I had under my care a doctor , then over 60 , who told me that when he was young in London , he knew of a doctor 's plate which conveyed this message to prospective patients : Medicine and advice fourpence , superior ditto sixpence .
7 The Community , which agreed last week progressively to lift economic sanctions against Serbia , should back the Americans by putting its offer on hold until the federal army withdraws and the irregulars are disbanded .
8 This file , or one identical to it , had emerged the victor of a curious contest at the Exhibition between Turtons ' English Files and a French company which manufactured another brand of file .
9 She was however obliged to heed the advice of a task force she appointed to examine the AGO 's operations , and which recommended increased support .
10 The steps were worn away at the centre , and Grainne wondered if it was from the footsteps which passed this way every night , or whether it was simply from age .
11 There were British studios , like Rank 's Independent Producers or Ealing in the 1940s , that , for a time at least , produced a similarly productive working environment , providing constraints for directors and writers to work against , and dedicated script departments which produced competent material for them to work from .
12 Standard curves were obtained using synthetic platelet activating factor ( Bachem , Switzerland ) , which produced typical dose dependant platelet aggregation when added at 0.5–50 pg/tube .
13 Several of the calculations which produced low success rates could probably be undertaken with a good deal more success in the actual context concerned .
14 The information was then fed into a computer which produced individual body reports together with advice on how to become more fit and healthy .
15 Her infidelity continued after her marriage , which produced one daughter who died young .
16 I came to the project from a background in and around off-site education , convinced that while removing a disaffected minority from the mainstream might give those pupils a better chance of survival and their teachers relief from extreme disruption , it did nothing to change the factors which produced that disaffection .
17 Not only that , but they struck up a partnership which produced thirty championship races in six seasons .
18 The network of ditches was in many cases originally designed to take advantage of the winter flooding of the rivers and enabled these areas to be managed as water meadows , a particular form of management which produced good quality hay crops , but is no longer practised or possible with the improvement of drainage and flood prevention .
19 Arguments were fuelled by Diana 's bulimia which produced wild mood swings .
20 We were showing off our handiwork to some friends but admitted we were puzzled by the bedding plants , grown from seed , which produced attractive foliage but nothing else .
21 Direct responsibility for DMS policy in England and Wales was initially that of a panel ( a panel for Scotland remained separate for several years ) and this became a Board after the Committee for Arts and Social Studies was split in 1978 and a Committee for Business and Management Studies created — ; a decision which produced some controversy .
22 Or were the acts which produced this end so far away from them in time that somehow the temporal distance anaesthetised reality ?
23 The previous Labour Government started off with their normal irresponsible pledges which produced enormous inflation and catastrophic cuts to all public service capital programmes .
24 David worked closely on the school 's Scribbles project , which produced headed notepaper and stationery as part of a nationwide project to encourage business development .
25 ( 1979 ) produced isopleths of precipitation acidity for selected periods which revealed increasing acidity between 1955–6 and 1975–6 and an enlargement of the area affected by acid precipitation in eastern North America .
26 For example Camden social services department made public the findings of an independent review of their homes which revealed that lack of recreational activities and opportunities for choice , lack of training for staff and management difficulties were all interwoven ( Booth , 1987 ) .
27 Henry VII himself supplemented the eyre with judicial proceedings of other kinds , such as the judicial inquiry in 1494 into offences in Pickering Forest , which revealed extensive destruction of vert and venison .
28 The SAWS is to undertake a statistical analysis of women lawyers ' career development , modelled ones similar English initiative in 1987 which revealed widespread discrimination .
29 Further gloom was spread by Dutch consumer electronics giant Philips which revealed third quarter losses of £56.2m .
30 The pictures of bombing in Iraq which became familiar viewing during the Gulf War were taken from Buccaneers .
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