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

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1 Well , as I say , er the this part of the meeting is now formally ended , and I 'm going to hand over to er Kay who will Chair the next session , er er which involves of course , as you 've seen , presentations by the N C V O senior staff .
2 The ‘ shape-changing ’ qualities of the Queen of the Night may be associated with the moon , which waxes from dark to full and declines again .
3 Young people from 18 to 28 spend three months living and working with local communities in Tanzania at a cost of £2,250 , half of which goes towards project support .
4 ‘ The Wives and Times of Jeffrey Bernard ’ , the legendary Soho journalist and boozer celebrated in Keith Waterhouse 's ‘ Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell ’ , which goes on tour in the autumn .
5 Renault 's new partners , Volvo of Sweden , faced the same problem at the same time , needing a new gearbox for their new 850 GLT ( which goes on sale here next month ) .
6 THIS is the Mondeo , Ford 's new Belgian-built replacement for the Sierra which goes on sale in March .
7 The R931 's most serious rival will be the Suzuki Cappuccino , a 657cc modern version of the Midget which goes on sale next year .
8 Instead , BT is set to fill our TV screens with Mel Smith as ‘ Inspector Morose ’ , persuading us to buy the third lot of BT shares , which goes on sale in July .
9 But the latest portrait of the Queen , which goes on show at the National Portrait Gallery next Monday , shows no hint of defeat .
10 Antiquities : Ur to Byzantium ’ which goes on show at the State Hermitage Museum , St Petersburg , from 17 February to 11 April .
11 L'Expressionisme en Allemagne ( 1905–1914 ) , published by the Ville de Paris and Paris-Musée for the current exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne ; and another published by the city authorities , this time in collaboration with Gallimard , to support the exhibition ‘ Apollinaire critique d'art ’ , which goes on show at the Pavillon des Arts in February .
12 We have considered the delay likely to occur in a personal injury action which goes to trial in the High Court .
13 Each case which goes to trial is an elaborate gamble .
14 ‘ We should take every opportunity to recycle our waste cardboard so that we reduce the quantity of our waste which goes to landfill or is incinerated . ’
15 The conception of meaning is raised in that the Gordon argument envisages a formal separation between the term furnished tenancy , which goes to scope , and the elements within the bracket which constitute it .
16 Even this morning , companies and individuals are apparently falling over themselves to spend breakfast with the Australian team , all for a moderate fee , of course , which goes to charity .
17 A spokesman for ‘ WONDERS ’ told The Art Newspaper , ‘ The approximate total guarantee is about $300,000 in cash for loan of the Ottoman objects , some of which goes to restoration ’ .
18 For a start it reduces the volume of waste which goes into landfill sites and it also helps to make better use of the Earth 's natural resources .
19 Athena is part of the Pentos Group which also owns Ryman and the Dillons bookshop chain and it has a substantial organisation which goes into play to support new franchisees .
20 OnLine 6.0 , which goes into beta test in June , enables complex queries and other transactions to be subdivided across multiple processors .
21 OnLine 6.0 , which goes into beta test in June , allows complex queries and other transactions to be subdivided across multiple processors .
22 One Home has drawn up a more extensive list of practical rights which goes into detail about every aspect of life in the Home .
23 This was a part of the general movement of progressive societies towards replacing non-rational by reasoned arrangements , a movement which goes beyond politics .
24 And on another cautionary note , there is the white water lily ( Nymphaea alba ) , which goes by name of ‘ the white leaf of drowning ’ … its extreme beauty may lure the admirer to a watery grave .
25 The new Bill , which goes before Parliament on November 16 , says unions will also have to give written notice to employers of every worker who will be called on to take industrial action .
26 The extent to which covenants in restraint of trade can be justified on the grounds of protection of business secrets is discussed in general terms in Part I and in relation to specific types of contracts in Parts III to VI .
27 Type A hairs are short , and have a four-lobed head which ruptures on contact to produce a quick-setting fluid .
28 What all ( bar for some reason ‘ Memorial ’ Vol. 1 ) have in common is the inclusion of takes from the now-famous November 26th 1945 quintet session which represents for jazz — and bebop in particular — something akin to what Woodstock would later be for another generation ( but without the audience participation ) .
29 In an interview for L'Humanité published on 5 April Karmal rejected ‘ any plan aimed at the adoption of decisions in our stead ’ , including efforts ‘ to bind us to a so-called ‘ neutralisation ’ , which represents in fact only one of the forms of neo-colonialism ’ .
30 His typical product is a three-storeyed rectangular block , which represents in essence the standard late seventeenth-century ‘ double pile ’ brought up to date by the replacement of the hipped roof of the latter by an attic storey and crowning parapet .
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