Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Help which involves working directly with the pupil in class or specialist subject room must be geared towards increasing , not reducing , the level of personal independence of the visually handicapped pupil ; this aim needs to be discussed by the teacher and teacher 's aid and to be understood and accepted .
2 The Wire-haired Dachshund has a distinctive ‘ beard ’ which needs combing out on a daily basis .
3 And this from a club which stands to gain most from the package Liverpool are sure to figure highly among the clubs who go live on TV .
4 An ancient city which has plunged right into the midst of the twentieth century , Bangkok is a fascinating mixture of ancient and modern values — noisy markets right next to the high walls of turreted royal palaces , serene gardens overlooked by modern hotels and the notorious Phatphong Road for discos , massage parlours and outrageous floorshows .
5 But it is not merely the world of ideas and scholarship which has moved on since the 19th century .
6 This is a colourful town at any time of the year , and one which has moved purposefully into the twentieth century .
7 Nigel Green , chairman of the Grand Regatta Columbus Committee said : ‘ It 's been a superb display which has lived up to every expectation .
8 If he does not , the uncertainty of the past few months — which has become worse in the past three weeks — will continue to hang over the coal industry .
9 There were a few who would have asked the same question , looking at Joan Rush , senior project officer with the fund , a prime mover in the group which has beavered away at the subject to bring it into the mainstream of policy and practice .
10 The magnificent palace of Diocletian at Split , which inspired Robert Adam , the English designer of the eighteenth century , and also influenced the contemporary Georgian styles , still forms the outer shell , a square mile in area , which surrounds the vibrant city which has grown up over the centuries within and around its protective walls .
11 It has even been speculated that a community which has grown up around a manufacturing plant may have a claim for compensation against the owners , if the latter decide to close the plant , in order to compensate for the diminution of land values and the destruction of the local economy .
12 It has however been the subject of much criticism , which has grown substantially during the second half of the present century .
13 Well quite a lot of the lakes and streams have lost their fish , of course that 's the , that 's the most important thing , between , particularly salmon and trout , and we have discovered that they are killed not so much by the acid , but by the aluminium which has leaked out of the soil by the acid water , the acid rain , and er that er the fish find this very hard to tolerate .
14 The two-layered cameo of Augustus which has ended up in the British Museum bears tangible evidence of regard , even of awe , in the delicate circlet of gems , including a miniature cameo , affixed to it while in the hands of a medieval owner ( fig. 26 ) .
15 Just a few miles west in the grounds of Nuneham Conference Park stands another folly which has ended up in an unexpected place .
16 The job losses are a further milestone in the decline of County Durham 's textile industry which has suffered severely during the current economic recession .
17 In the early twentieth century this linear model of human evolution was rejected in favour of a theory in which there were several parallel lines of human development , only one of which has survived through into the present .
18 Some investment occurs , though , simply to replace capital which has worn out during the year — such ‘ wearing out ’ of capital is called ‘ depreciation ’ or ‘ capital consumption ’ .
19 The International Institute for Educational Planning held an important and , I understand , effective regional seminar on education evaluation in Dar es Salaam in 1975 which has led on to a certain degree of follow-up in a number of countries .
20 We live in a free market economy which has prospered considerably over the last ten or so years .
21 This is an area which has expanded enormously in the last twenty years , and there are now a large number of independent schools ( of varying degrees of professionalism and quality ) , as well as state sector Colleges of F.E. and H.E .
22 I should imagine she is gazing at the floor , pursuing some thought which has escaped sideways from the main line of march , while he gazes almost anywhere but at her .
23 ‘ Look at the extraordinary cross-section of Fleet Street which has turned up for the launch . ’
24 However , there are many in Britain who feel that the US approach , which has relied heavily on the CD4 measure in licensing other potential anti-AIDS drugs , is wrong , and that the decision to put a patient on AZT should be more broadly based , using a number of factors — including the best current estimate of likely long-term risks and benefits — rather than a simple formula .
25 After a few hours ' driving , we stop by a small lake brimming with clear water which has tumbled down from the escarpment through dense forest .
26 SCOTLAND HAS failed to fill the entrepreneurial gap which has opened up over the last decade since the decline of the nationalised and heavy industries , the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , will acknowledge next week .
27 An encouraging aspect of the Rossini celebration is the wider view of his art which has opened up in the past quarter of a century .
28 It is a veritable relic from the past to be observed in a setting which has changed little in the last few hundred years , thus making the pervading atmosphere one of awesome pastoral antiquity .
29 Our review of the further education sector in Wales reveals a situation which has changed considerably during the past twelve years or so .
30 Just an hour later tory hopeful , John Taylor began his campaign with top level backing from Health Minister , William Waldegrave , visiting a old people 's home which has opted out from the local authority .
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