Example sentences of "which [vb -s] to the " in BNC.

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1 For the clubs , as ever , the issue is money , most of which goes to the First Division .
2 Only 30 out of the 410 films launched last year raised more than $20m at the American box office ( half of which goes to the cinema owner anyway ) .
3 The average family sends back $100 a month and pays a $10 fee to send it , part of which goes to the Vietnamese government .
4 With every breath we should take in half a litre of oxygen , twenty per cent of which goes to the brain .
5 ‘ I have a mic on my Vox AC30 and a direct which goes out into a Hi-Watt head , and that goes into a speaker simulator , which goes to the desk out front . ’
6 Although this may seem to be a statement of the obvious , it is in fact a very important point which goes to the very roots of movie making .
7 They will retail at cost price , plus £5 which goes to the charity .
8 Following its launch at the Tate Gallery ( 17 February-25 April ) , a prestigious international circuit has been arranged for the exhibition which goes to the Museo Nacional de Reina Sofia , Madrid ( 8 June-23 August ) , New York 's Museum of Modern Art ( 22 September-4 January 1994 ) , the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ( 3 February-17 April 1994 ) and the Walker Art Center , Minneapolis ( 23 July-2 October 1994 ) .
9 The rest of the budget is allocated in two parts : that which pays for the hospital and community services — three-quarters of the total — and the remainder , which goes to the family practitioner services — the GP , the dentists , the opticians and the cost of drugs dispensed by GPs .
10 This inevitable tension which goes to the heart of the matter and which can be fruitful as well as sterile has been paradoxically heightened by the government 's capping of the advanced further education pool .
11 Erm one or two people are temporary ext extend beyond that like er Norma for example , in T V E I contract which goes to the end of August .
12 Where drains are connected to the public sewer , they can either be single , where each house has its own connection , or communal , where each house is joined to one big pipe which goes to the sewer .
13 There is no doubt that statements relating to the nature of the goods supplied , for example , that a car is a vintage Bentley Speed Six " Old No 1 " is a matter of identity which goes to the heart of description .
14 I think it should be in consultation with the county supplies officer , because I think it is important that that he also has ownership of that letter which goes to the fellow p our fellow members at resource .
15 Murphy knocked in a break of 136 and looked to be on target for the £1000 prize which goes to the highest break in the Blackpool stage of the tournament .
16 ELECTION day comes a little early for a Middlesbrough school which goes to the polls on Wednesday .
17 Out of these shows have come successes such as The 291 Club , which aspires to the status of America 's Live At The Apollo ; comedians Curtis and Ishmael , hosts of Paramount City ; and The Real McCoy , TV 's black sketch show .
18 As such , Bickersteth ( following I. A. Richards ) favours a literary pedagogy which offers to the student " a unified state of consciousness " which is " induced by the impression " received from " the poem as a whole " .
19 Through him Gabriel learns the true nature of Elena 's vision , which points to the sovereignty of love amid the warring clamour of Catholicism and Communism .
20 For every word ending in the letter sequence -ing , there is a separate set of three nodes in the tree , one for the i , which points to the node for the n , which in turn points to the node for the g .
21 The study also provides a wealth of information which points to the way television , and by extension the media , alter relationships within the political system .
22 Sir Robert Mark goes on to tell us that after the prisoner 's appearance in court where , with his leg encased in plaster he was fined ‘ the customary ten shillings ’ , the violent navvy behaved like a perfect gent : Sir Robert Mark thus tries to squeeze out of this story a moral which points to the deteriorated relationship between the police and public .
23 Of the suggestions that we have canvassed the one that seems to be the most promising is that which points to the emergence of classical measuring instruments from a quantum mechanical substrate , even if the mode and consistency of this happening is harder to comprehend than Copenhagen orthodoxy is willing to recognise .
24 I especially welcome the sentence in the Queen 's Speech which points to the privatisation of British Rail .
25 It may be convenient for the last record to have a pointer which points to the first record in that list , in which case the list is a circular list , ring or chain ( see Figure 5.11 ) .
26 A separate text module of type FOREIGN must be created , which points to the files to be retained in LIFESPAN .
27 The call to stop the plant also has the backing of the Pentagon , which points to the proliferation risks of plutonium reprocessing and separation .
28 A pseudo-variable which points to the position within the file from where the next byte to be read will be taken or where the next byte to be written will be put .
29 If you were to take a pencil and cross out every verse in the New Testament which refers to the resurrection or to the idea that Jesus Christ is alive , you would not have much of the New Testament left .
30 Retaining the more serious label which refers to the causing of death may therefore perform a useful educative function ; it is hardly unfair to the driver , since this is the very risk against which the rules are intended to guard .
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