Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] which [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Cumulatively the features we have examined represent the world of a child surrounded and overawed by dimly grasped presences , a world in which the meanings which shape our own response to life are dissolved and reconstituted . |
2 | We all see things differently , according to the karmas which determine our own personal mind set . |
3 | There are no animal derived ingredients in any of the products which make them ideal for vegetarians and all formulations meet with BAUV standards . |
4 | Nathan waited patiently for the remissions which made it possible for the ruined mind to function for a time ; he sat by the sick man , who by now was almost blind ; the paralysis was , after all , general . |
5 | She vents her spleen on the war , the blackout , the Zeppelins which made it imperative to shut the shutters at night ; the price of groceries ; the petty bourgeois ; the landlords and the concierges . |
6 | He saw her change from a carefree girl into a woman in the space of two seconds , the eyes which met his filled with pain . |
7 | Temple defined the relationships which constituted our real wealth as existing in terms of family , community and nation . |
8 | His light eyes swept in quick appraisal from her new hairstyle to the sandals which graced her nyloned feet , before he opened the door leading to the patio , standing back so she could precede him . |
9 | This threw his weight onto the outside of the feet which affected his whole balance , causing excessive stress throughout his entire body . |
10 | In the Comstock-Needham system the terminology of the cells is derived from the veins which form their anterior margins . |
11 | Stephen Emerson , the new Maxol Northern Ireland rally champion , was still slightly bemused today in the aftermath of the celebrations which followed his second place finish on the Lakelands Rally in Fermanagh . |
12 | And let him lose as well the testicles which excited his hot lust . |
13 | In part at least , the conditions which frustrated their fuller implication also provided the justification for renewed efforts to improve social conditions . |
14 | The government wanted Solidarity to restructure itself , replacing its single national co-ordinating committee with a new system headed by a national federation of the committees which conducted its day-to-day operations . |
15 | Do you think it holds out a ray of hope among the problems which perplex us all so sorely today ? ’ |
16 | The dubious part of the claim lies in Moore 's belief that beautiful objects with their beauty and the qualities which make them beautiful , could exist without any consciousness of them . |
17 | Her visitors in the Exeter nursing home where she died on 7th December saw all the qualities which made her such a servant of the trade continue unabated to the end — the common sense and humour , the courage , and the huge interest in others . |
18 | She fidgeted in the pram , straining against the reins which held her secure . |
19 | It will ask why women put up with their subordinate position in society , or rather , examine the strength of the pressures which make it difficult for women to produce social change despite their continuing attempts to do so . |
20 | The constituent groups of the PLO , Fatah , PFLP , DFLP and the Communist Party , all had their cadres in the territories which maintained their outward anonymity to avoid arrest . |
21 | The mullah made a drink from the berries which kept him awake throughout his prayers , and so began the tradition of coffee drinking . |
22 | Once , it was a pop cliche that the records which mattered most to you were the ones which marked your earliest sexual encounters or which signposted key events in your adolescence . |
23 | You will get clear , concise particulars of properties in your range — choose the ones which interest you most and we 'll make arrangements for you to see them . |
24 | Outline the distinction between exposure and resultant cratering and the factors which make them different from each other . |
25 | IN THE '90s a great many of the factors which affect us all in business will be so different that new management responses will be required , and I have sought to outline some of these elements in my latest book . |
26 | But each enterprise also wants government to be flexible , to discriminate in its favour ; and for itself wants to be free to take advantage of any shifts in the factors which improve its own bargaining power . |
27 | No one , of course , has asked to read it , for — if my argument is correct — the service has no need of any reminder of how the ideology works or how to implement the paradigms which support their cultural norms . |
28 | You can also take a conversation where all the sentences are complete and go through and make all the deletions which make it natural . |
29 | ‘ Nothing has happened , ’ she whispered , raising her hands to her bare arms , trying to soothe the goose-pimples which marred their smooth surface . |