Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] which [verb] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 His talons were unadorned , though he had eye tattoos which indicated that he was of the clan of Hanjin .
2 The smallest ovals of all , which are very numerous , have life cycles which suggest that they too are in rotary motion .
3 This is a rather unfortunate name , which apparently arises from early low resolution pictures which suggested that they were flat areas devoid of craters .
4 Having been damaged in January by allegations of marital infidelity , Clinton began the month with poll ratings which suggested that he had once again established a significant lead over his Democratic rivals .
5 I have an advertisement for CIA survival knives which states that it ’ is a superb high tech fibreglass filled nylon construction knife which weighs just 20 gm. due to its double edge , spear point and double fluted reinforced spine , tremendous plunging power — it can literally be driven straight through a telephone directory ( remains undetected by airport metal detectors ) ’ .
6 For years nurses had wanted special pay arrangements which recognized that they did not take industrial action in pursuit of their pay claims .
7 At no time did I ever have one of them ever say to me that they were erm against foxes , but all of a sudden we find ourselves being issued with a er petition from tenant farmers which says that they are against er people like me that er er pro banning , it 's very like er Mr , we ca n't attack Mr cos he 's no longer here but on the , on the issue of er , I C I brought ou .
8 Wendy ; Actually we 're pretty lucky to have him , not only because he 's a whole hunk of a man but also because we 're all full time students which means that we do n't have to pay this new Council tax .
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