Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun] [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Among the honours courses special mention may be made of Drama , which offers coverage beyond the purely English field as well as the opportunity for practical theatre work in ‘ drama workshops ’ . |
2 | which created inconvenience at the least and expense in you having to buy units from elsewhere customs . |
3 | Another Surrealist inheritance which distances Situationists from the more radical utopians is their blanket condemnation of work . |
4 | At least the wind , which hampered progress through the more open parts of the course , had died down . |
5 | It is important to realise that it is these eggs deposited in the first half of the grazing season from April to June , which give rise to the potentially dangerous populations of L3 from July to October . |
6 | Since 1986 Rytasha has broken away from her guru and set up on her own with a charity called Food Relief International , which raises money from the fiercely competitive matrons of Palm Beach and distributes it to the starving people of Bangladesh . |
7 | Currently it is £18,000 , which includes £2,000 for the recently built leisure facilities . |
8 | One , which includes mosaics of the more specific trend , features many neatly executed arrangements from each of only a handful of sites . |
9 | As part of National Vegetarian Week , she 's created a menu which takes vegetables off the back burner and puts sauce into eating without meat . |
10 | At the Kazan " requiem for the victims of Bezdna ( which took place in the emotionally charged atmosphere of Palm Sunday ) he stepped forward at the end of the service with a commemorative address in which he referred to the dead peasants as " friends , killed for the people " . |
11 | The French , on the other hand , would only see developments which took account of the most recent feudal settlement of 1327 . |
12 | Was it a creature like a sea squirt which gave rise to the more mobile lancelet-like form by producing descendants that abandoned the stationary condition and reproduced during the hitherto larval stage ? |
13 | In most samples , the relationship can be described by a marked " J " shaped curve , which implies unsuitability of the very young maternal ages and , particularly the late period of childbearing ages for healthy reproduction . |
14 | From the bifurcation of the two routes , Cool for Cats moves airily up the shallowest of grooves above the semi-rest , with more Stennis jugs for company , to a stopping place beneath a faintly bulging section which bars entry to the more pronounced line on the right flank of the blunt arête . |
15 | And it is this recourse to the Saussurean model which gives rise to the most innovative of structuralism 's extensions of the linguistic analogy : poetics . |
16 | According to a CCETSW report , Sexuality , Young People and Care , the need for SSDs to develop ‘ positive contexts for training , policy and development ’ is essential in the light of HIV and heterosexism — the name given to oppressive attitudes which see heterosexuality as the most valid form of sexual expression . |