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

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1 The Bashkir Revolutionary Commission resigned in protest at this ‘ Russian chauvinism ’ and the ‘ Imperialistic tendencies of the Russians which hinder in every manner the development of national minorities ’ .
2 The result is an argument organized in three categories , all of which connect in the idea that sporting superiority is racially linked .
3 A similar statement can be made of the presbyterian community , which is almost wholly Northern , and whose main Southern presbytery is in the counties of old Ulster which remain in the Republic — Donegal , Cavan , and Monaghan .
4 The amount is insufficient to cause the classical signs and symptoms of the disease but is sufficient to stimulate the body to produce antibodies which remain in the blood throughout life .
5 They have also worked to rally Third World opinion , especially in the United Nations , against various island dependencies which remain in the American and Western orbit .
6 It 's always the little amusing incidents which remain in the memory .
7 Eggs laid by the root form which hatch in the late autumn , turn into larvae which hibernate in the roots , not emerging until the spring temperatures rise above 10°C the following year , when they attain maturity .
8 Later in April Arctic skuas will arrive as the kittiwake population builds up near the shores , back from their pelagic winter wanderings , and timing their return to coincide with the arrival of shoals of immature fish which swarm in the surface layers of the sea .
9 Secondly , this sector is highly competitive , there is a complete absence of the monopolies which predominate in the formal sector .
10 Two of these compounds , dichlorvos and ivermectin , have the additional advantage of activity against larvae of horse bot flies ( Gasterophilus spp. ) which develop in the stomach .
11 Labour will give people more say in drawing up plans for their area and create a new right of appeal for residents against developments which fly in the face of their local plan .
12 I challenge Dr McNab to justify his so-called remedies which fly in the face of all that 's known about the pathology of this disease . "
13 Rajasthan 's mining department earns around £1.1 million per year from the licenses , which fly in the face of the provisions of the federal government 's Forest Conservation Act .
14 The nearest you get to this is the thrilling moment at the end of Act One when , as though he had engendered them , the thunder and lightning which usher in the next act and a complete change of country , melodramatically erupt during Iago 's concluding lines .
15 Covariant tensors , which transform in a manner similar to that of the gradient of a scalar , thus
16 These are followed by documents relating to the SI in Britain which include Ralph Rumney 's Psychogeographic Map of Venice ( 1957 ) , and brief statements by Michèle Bernstein which appear in the British press in the 1950s and 1960s .
17 He imagined the personal messages which appear in the back pages ( usually on cheaper paper , and often coloured a dull pale yellow or pink ) of such magazines , and he imagined writing replies to these messages , imagined exactly what he would say , even imagined meeting some of these men .
18 It is , of course , not easy to interpret the columns of figures which appear in the school brochure — and headteachers often seem to be adept at presenting their results in positive terms .
19 Most of the red-throated divers which appear in the inshore voes at this time will be local breeders , and territories and relationships will be sorted out with much caterwauling and chasing before the successful pair set up home on some peaty pool .
20 We shall consider words , phrases and sentences which appear in the textual record of a discourse to be evidence of an attempt by a producer ( speaker / writer ) to communicate his message to a recipient ( hearer / reader ) .
21 Father got a bit worked up about this , but it was above my head until I got down to the specific steps to success which appear in the following chapters , so just remember OIL .
22 The pluralist approach in the community power debate , it is argued in Chapter 5 , is only the most visible and coherent strand of an approach which has much wider ramifications , some of which appear in the case studies later .
23 These arrangements of Bayezid II's seem to be among the earliest occurrences of , and may well have helped to set the pattern for , a number of joint muderrisliks and muftiliks which appear in the course of the sixteenth century , many of which were at a relatively high level in the hierarchy .
24 non-descriptors or terms which are not to be used in the index but which appear in the thesaurus in order to expand the entry vocabulary ( terms through which the user can enter the thesaurus and be directed to the appropriate term ) of the indexing language .
25 I am happy to discount that possibility , together with many other stories which appear in the education press and which are represented as the Government 's view .
26 For a detailed discussion of the restrictions and the reasons , see Appendix C. We shall adopt the term postverbal adjective for those which appear in the structure exemplified by the following sentences : ( 43 ) last year , their best salesman fell ill the Irishman grew pale confidence tricksters seldom look nervous
27 These are SOURCE , PMODEL or FOREIGN modules which appear in the primary directory but which are not contained within any user-package .
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30 The Echo 's CD-Rom covers most item which appear in The Northern Echo , national and international articles aswell as a comprehensive coverage of the region .
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