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

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31 The working party , which drafted the consultative document , believes that the proposed framework will prevent the potential fragmentation of the Institute 's membership : ‘ The vision of an integrated range of post-qualification , professional development , leading in some cases to voluntary specialised qualifications , could be a powerful unifying force , bringing together all members , whatever their jobs and interests , behind a programme of high quality financially oriented specialist training that is relevant throughout their careers . ’
32 NCP leases the car park above Presto in East Street , Darlington , from the local authority which recommended the upper deck be closed eight months ago after crash barriers were discovered to be unsafe .
33 The decision was held to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Soviet Presidium on 20 November and the Baltic republics came in for severe criticism from other delegates at the Supreme Soviet session on 1 December which passed the constitutional amendments into law .
34 Significantly , the same Parliament which passed the 1947 Agriculture Act also brought into being the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act , thus creating the planning system which , to this day , regulates all aspects of British life except agriculture and forestry , which remain exempt .
35 It was the argicultural parishes which produced the smallest percentages .
36 Owers showed no signs of rustiness , often winning the ball in midfield and supplying the deadly pass to Goodman which produced the first goal .
37 The second HEAO was the Einstein Observatory , which produced the first pictures of astronomical objects at X-ray wavelengths .
38 Other Scout and Guide movements were established at Leicester , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , Liverpool , Coventry and in Glasgow which produced the first deaf Senior Scout in George Scott who took part in a Grand Rally of Senior Scouts at Ibrox Park which was inspected by the Duke of Windsor in 1931 .
39 Spare Rib was already well established , and was joined for a period by the Leveller , another collective magazine , and the East End News , which produced the first attempt to appeal to ‘ the masses ’ of East London by dressing up Right-On concerns in chirpy Chas'n'Dave-style modernized Cockney .
40 Yet the appeal of crusading was , if anything , even stronger to those aristocratic houses just below the level of the princely : it was , after all , the house of Boulogne which produced the first two rulers of Jerusalem .
41 The research builds on an earlier SSRC funded project which produced the first detailed anthropological study of an industrial town in the Scottish lowlands .
42 There was nothing inevitable or god given about this unequal distribution , and it is that which produced the impersonal free labour market and the exploitation .
43 The nearest approach , however , to the inquiry which produced the Hundred Rolls was a letter of Edward , as lord of Aquitaine for his father , in November 1259 , whereby his seneschal was required to ‘ certify to us … all rights , liberties , and other matters belonging to our lordship , in cities , towns and vills , as elsewhere in our province [ districtu ] of Gascony ’ .
44 Paris was the focal centre of the Île de France region , which produced the early and most famous examples which set the pattern for the whole of northern Europe .
45 He will probably find his Treasury advisers are far less sanguine : the Treasury believes that the same factors which produced the late 1980s ' consumer boom are now working in reverse , with falling confidence and asset values undermining consumption though incomes are relatively buoyant .
46 The citadel seems to have been the most populous part ; here were the workshops which produced the famous Limoges enamels .
47 Most of the work on the land was done by the villa slaves under the eagle eye of the owner , and it was the way he organised his labourers which produced the better results .
48 Equally vociferous are the parent-oriented Campaign For One Parent Families and the Family Rights Group , whose arguments for the rights of parents in the face of state intervention have contributed to the pressure which produced the recent DHSS Code of Practice relating to access to children in care .
49 Industrial policy was effectively hijacked from the Department of Industry to No. 10 and the Cabinet 's Public Enterprise Committee , which produced the 1974 White Paper on the Regeneration of Industry with its watered-down National Enterprise Board and voluntary planning agreements .
50 A final round of talks was scheduled to take place in China between all the Cambodian factions and France and Indonesia ( co-sponsors of the Paris conference which produced the 1991 peace agreement ) .
51 It is potentially worrying that the climate of evasion which produced the 1991 undercount may persist and affect the reliability of future Censuses also .
52 The proper approach was to ascertain what were the operations which produced the relevant profits , and where those operations took place .
53 The proper approach is to ascertain what were the operations which produced the relevant profits and where those operations took place .
54 In their Lordships ' view the Court of Appeal failed to give proper consideration to the fundamental question of what were the operations of the taxpayer which produced the relevant profit .
55 ( Talks in 1973 which produced the short-lived Sunningdale agreement had not been attended by hard-line unionists — see pp. 26301-04 . )
56 For example , when the State Department 's Far Eastern Office was trying , unsuccessfully , to put together a compromise paper that would be agreed with the European Office , one may applaud the objective of an Indo-China that was to be fully self-governed , autonomous , and democratic : but there was a world of difference between a ‘ national ’ and a ‘ federal ’ government which would become obvious as events unfolded and the qualification , which Moffat and his colleagues seemed to accept , to full self-government which was explicit in Indo-China 's recommended partnership in the French Union , and was , by implication reserved to France as a matter of imperial concern , precisely the point , or at least the formality , which produced the irreparable break between France and Ho 's infant Republic .
57 During the formative years of broadcasting it was cinema which produced the predominant images of lesbians and gay men .
58 Meanwhile , in North America , the orogeny which produced the Appalachian structures probably did not reach its climax until the end of the Permian .
59 In other words , not for the first time , it was the estate policies pursued by a particular landowner which produced the northern village plans .
60 This would be true whatever the particular circumstances which produced the feminist response .
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