Example sentences of "which [vb base] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 To mark the anniversary , two special leaflets have been produced by English Heritage , which highlight his significant involvement with some of the nation 's greatest landmarks : Henry VIII and the Northern Monasteries and Henry VIII and Coastal Fortifications .
2 The Californian Richard Overstreet paints iridescent landscapes which invert our normal perceptions and codes of geographical representation , juxtaposing sunsets and full moons with the sophisticated lighting of a cinema set .
3 First it was kings and archbishops with some offstage divine tinkering , then it was the march of ideas and the movements of masses , then little local events which mean something bigger , but all the time it 's connections , progress , meaning , this led to this , this happened because of this .
4 These were followed by a wide range of commissions which display his inventive powers , including the Gothic Marischal College of 1837 , the New Market of 1840 , and in the same year his headquarters of the North of Scotland Bank , with its quadrant corner screen and richly decorated interior incorporating the Parthenon frieze .
5 Most meteorites are believed to be fragments of collisional debris from asteroids , but there is some evidence that carbonaceous chondrites may be stony masses released from the icy nuclei of comets , which lose their frozen binding material as they orbit close to the sun .
6 Types of racism which do not conform to this model are either ignored , marginalized , or ‘ redescribed ’ in ways which deny their independent significance .
7 What it excludes are mass produced images , popular images of childhood , equally subversive or ideologically determined which punctuate our daily lives .
8 These intellectual developments , and the apparent contradictions within them , can be more satisfactorily explained in terms of models which stress their political and ideological character than by the dualistic , cognitive models proposed by Goody .
9 These discussions will include representatives from supply and end-user companies which gain their competitive edge from putting advanced information technology into their products .
10 He has a wood shavings bed in his stable , otherwise he would eat all the straw , and he frequently has to go on diets , which make him grumpy .
11 Theoretically , the sulphonamide block could be by-passed if ready-made folic acid were available , but in practice microbes which make their own folic acid are unable to take it up from outside .
12 Most mature cells have characters , such as a distinctive shape , which make them easy to identify .
13 Made in 100 per cent cotton , they have adjustable hooks and loops which make them easy to put on , an extra cotton inner pad for more absorbency , are washable and reusable .
14 I believe that they certainly exist because history has given to each contemporary people a cast of mind , a set of habits and attitudes in their conduct of their own affairs , in the state of their minds , in their attitudes towards others , which make them individual and peculiar .
15 They have harmonic and melodic qualities which make them complete in themselves , yet they work together as a separate layer , in a kind of dialogue with the soprano melody .
16 These Daemonettes have important Chaos attributes — Multiple Arms and Elastic Limbs — which make them dangerous opponents .
17 Unfortunately the major forage grass species have complex life-cycles which make them unsuitable for some experiments .
18 Information about the effects of painkilling drugs is particularly important for lipreading mothers , since drugs which make them drowsy are likely to make them less able to communicate .
19 The Spear & Jackson Neverbend range has an excellent hand trowel and fork ( about £5 ) , the 12in wooden handles of which make them suitable for many jobs .
20 Night Goblin and Forest Goblin shamans have special rules which make them different from other Goblin shamans .
21 Outline the distinction between exposure and resultant cratering and the factors which make them different from each other .
22 Perhaps we need to develop groups for ‘ failures ’ , for children born with or who develop conditions which make them unable to fit labels of normality .
23 Figure 6.3 Many species of birds give alarm calls when they see a dangerous predator The particular bird giving the alarm call runs the risk of attracting the predator to itself , so the alarm calls have acoustic properties which make them difficult to locate .
24 At the same time , the three thousand five hundred tanks and three hundred and ninety thousand Iraqi troops have dug into defensive positions which make them difficult to knock out , even with the sophistication of British and United States ground attack bombers .
25 There are , he adds , at least four potential political uses which make them unlikely to disappear :
26 He/she sits down with you and compiles a list of the situations and circumstances which make them angry ( being criticized at school , being called names , and so on ) .
27 Swindon have two features in thier play which make them popular with other teams 1 ) they try and play entertaining football from the back and 2 ) ( most importantly ) they 're shit !
28 In cases of " innocent publication " , where the defendant has not intended to criticise the plaintiff ( either because the defendant did not realise that the words would be understood to refer to the plaintiff or the defendant is unaware of special circumstances which make them defamatory ) liability may be avoided by making an " offer of amends " under s4 of the 1952 Defamation Act .
29 They all have shortcomings which I will not go into on this occasion , but which make them inappropriate models on which to slip the garments of orthodox doctrines of Atonement and the Trinity .
30 There are no animal derived ingredients in any of the products which make them ideal for vegetarians and all formulations meet with BAUV standards .
  Next page