Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] which " in BNC.

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1 Prices of agricultural products were freed in Estonia from July 1 ( except for milk products which remained under state control ) .
2 We went out bit like one of these er soap powder adverts which of these two objectives would you alright given the option to , decide that that is a a good training objective and which is n't so good ?
3 Research shows that lone parents belong to lower income groups which have been hard hit , kept in the poverty trap by changes in benefits and the income support system , which reduces support pound for pound , without compensation for childcare , whenever the woman begins to earn .
4 Similar disclosure provisions already operate in the UK in relation to overseas companies which have a place of business here ( although the requirement to file group accounts would be new ) , whereas in other member states additional information may currently be required relating to that branch ( e.g. branch accounts which would effectively reveal dealings between the branch and the rest of the company ) .
5 The various elements or component activities which make up each of the four Marketing Mix categories are interdependent .
6 While not wishing to set up any cast-iron categorization , Rein and Miller ( 1974 ) do establish a loose typology of income inequality ideologies which they view as ‘ overly smooth ’ ( p. 181 ) but none the less instructive .
7 An example may be found in Mozart 's third sentence from the Andante just quoted : This looks quite different from the previous section ( Example 26 ) , yet it is really made up of semiquaver groups which end the second sentence , with the addition of the dotted rhythm which begins the second full bar of the music .
8 Johnny Marr 's guitar work may have been a stable basis of listenability but it was Morrissey 's release from years of repressed loser attitudes which made The Smiths so special .
9 They exposed the deeply misogynist attitudes which formed the hidden element in policy making .
10 It would also mean massive computer reprogramming and possibly the expense of other computer programmes which would have to be introduced .
11 The computer programmes which generate the simulations and diagnose their effects are written in such a way that almost any conceivable tax/benefit reform can be analysed .
12 In this paper , Peter Watsham describes a range of personnel activities which lend themselves to computer assistance , examines the role of small machines in relation to these , and presents an appraisal of what is currently available .
13 First , the mother lacked parenting skills which had given rise to emotional harm caused to the children .
14 Below is an extract from the field notes which illustrates the context in which this moral was recounted :
15 Mr Murrell , who has a £70,000 mortgage , has savings of about £10,000 and each month pays £340 into endowment policies which on maturity will help pay school fees .
16 The pack is fronted by user notes which offer advice on how to set up working parties , the pitfalls and key points in locating ‘ appropriate ’ school and teacher groups , how to narrow the choice of relevant issues , to find exercises which match urgent concerns .
17 Derngate has some very attractive Regency houses which have been retained in original state .
18 Most petrological microscopes can be fitted with photomicrography accessories which allow automatic exposure determination ( Fig. 6.3 ) .
19 While working as a record plugger for EMI he met lots of chart artists which led to his first stage appearances .
20 More recently some Universities and Polytechnics developed courses for ethnic minorities — but these when they were focused on developing multilingual skills were not intended to lead to a specialism in minority languages but simply to serve support strategies which fall far short of teaching the languages as such .
21 The aim is to place in one division activities which interact strongly , and put weakly interacting parts in different divisions .
22 That resulted in the monthly publication of the AIB bulletins which are well established today .
23 The F T Associates which is er includes the Economist in Spain was up a lot and Westminster Press was er was down , but of course Westminster Press took a major redundancy charge , they were also bringing on a new plant at Brighton and therefore running two plants simultaneously which is very costly er and they launched on Sunday .
24 The course notes which accompanied the first ‘ Beating the Developers ’ course , are available on request .
25 The food we eat is broken down by means of a series of enzymes in the mouth , stomach and small intestine to its simple component molecules which can then be absorbed into the bloodstream .
26 These include the different rates of production for speech , and writing , the degree of standardisation in writing as opposed to speech and the absence in writing of intonational features that can only be compensated for by sentence patterns which provide to a degree the emphases more readily available in speech .
27 The extent to which some villages were involved in the woollen industry by the beginning of the nineteenth century is demonstrated by the 1806 militia returns which survive for the collection of West Riding townships which lay within Staincross wapentake .
28 As the group consisted of both biology and physics teachers , the regular meetings ensured that good classroom practice and many teaching strategies which were successful in one subject area could be incorporated or modified in the other .
29 The second was the decision of the American Supreme Court that they should divest themselves of monopoly control of the cinema chains which , as Heston said , was in hindsight a death blow which merely served to hasten the financial decline of each and every studio .
30 Then , for more than 300 years until the legions left , the Romans ruled Britain , bringing their talent for organisation to the country , building roads which made travel easier , and all the time controlling the province through the administration of Roman law — backed up by the powerful legions of the Roman army .
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