Example sentences of "[coord] which [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is to say , characteristics of places , which give rise to the equilibrating tendencies of neo-classical theory or the reinforcing tendencies of cumulative causation , or which propel capital 's restless search for profit described by Marxism , are characteristics produced by society itself ; indeed they are products of the very industrial system which subsequently reacts to them .
2 Normally , you would use which to join sentences about things and who or which to join sentences about people .
3 A report will be produced daily for each unit of work , detailing those entries in the Working-Set on which work is in progress or which require attention .
4 I am not demanding that every subject which has a technical vocabulary or which employs concepts other than those employed by common sense should be rendered simple , and fit for consumption by every man or woman in the street .
5 Significantly lower random haemoglobin A 1 values were found among patients in practices with access to a community or hospital dietitian , with a practice nurse skilled in diabetic care , or which ran miniclinics .
6 It is particularly instructive , therefore , to give some attention to those institutions which were either freshly conceived in the aftermath of the war , or which achieved university status at that time .
7 Of course , other interpretations of teaching quality which considered how far different techniques and approaches were chosen to match the circumstances in hand , and others rejected as inappropriate or which respected teachers as active and rational interpreters of their task and the conditions in which it is carried out , might suggest policy implications that would be more troublesome to manage , more expensive to implement , less easy to evaluate in the short term .
8 This will cause the cut-off to be shifted to pulsatances that satisfy or which has solutions Again the negative solutions are not physically meaningful of course .
9 Any view which sees self-affirmation in terms of an ‘ authentic ’ inner self arising from the smashing of a socially conditioned ‘ false self ’ , or which sees autonomy as a question of the origin of actions from ‘ inside ’ rather than ‘ outside ’ , is almost bound to adopt , however implicitly , a derogatory attitude towards those who are not yet ‘ authentic ’ .
10 He argued that the public did not stand at the box-office window and demand dramas with happy endings or which mixed pathos and humour , nor did it demand comedy made up of ‘ slapstick ’ , ‘ gags ’ with ‘ three or so dashes of serious situation and a bit of irony to top off ’ .
11 Finally , of all schemes which assign gender to different persons of the Godhead , which suggest that God in God 's undifferentiated unity is female and as differentiated is male , or which see God as ‘ male ’ and humanity as ‘ female ’ in relation to God , it must be said that they necessarily fuel gender differentiation .
12 In the current context any advertisement inviting the reader to buy or sell a future ( or refrain from doing so ) or which contains information calculated to lead to him doing so is an investment advertisement .
13 Garden tools designed to cut , chop , or which have prongs , are hazardous if carelessly handled .
14 The next morning dawned with the chaos usually associated with weddings , whether organised or not , and which left Ellie no time to think .
15 There is a common concern in the Division that the values which guide research in the area of Language in Education , and which research findings confirm , should be revealed in all the teaching throughout the Division .
16 There are rules of interpretation which judges are said to follow and which prevent arbitrariness in the process , but in fact there are so many conflicting rules that judges are effectively free to choose which to follow .
17 Today the Government , of course , still denies legal responsibility — presumably to frighten off any other claimants — but will dispense £150 million of taxpayers ' money to com pensate investors of both the Barlow Clowes UK fund and the Gibraltar based international fund ( which is n't covered by the Department of Trade 's writ and which offered rates of interest on allegedly gilt-edged stock which were not possible with out tax avoidance ) .
18 The expenditure , however , is not under direct Treasury control ; the Health Service is administered by Health Authorities which have executives of their own and which receive block allocations of finance from the Appropriation Accounts of the Department of Health and Social Security .
19 Unions also opposed a further government emergency measure of June 26 , creating a new wage indexing mechanism , which could only be used twice in a year and which forbade employers to pass on increased wage costs to consumers through higher prices .
20 Another boost will come from the availability of the Forte client-server development environment from Oakland , California-based Forte Software Inc , which is currently in beta test , and which enables developers to build an application as a whole , dividing it up later between clients and servers as they wish .
21 Both activities are built around structured inquiries , which are persistent , deliberative , more or less organized , and set within a context of present knowledge , and which contain elements of interaction , dialogue , problem solving , creativity and criticism .
22 It was Liverpool 's housing and employment problems which had sparked the Toxteth race riots , and which led Michael Heseltine to launch a much-publicized new initiative at inner-city regeneration through more inward private investment .
23 It is no coincidence or mistake that it was the Conservative party that applied to take Britain into the Community , and which took Britain in .
24 The 1990/91 budget , which was outlined by Suharto on Jan. 4 , 1990 , and which took effect in April , departed from the general trend of recent years .
25 Something of a myth has developed about the universality of ‘ live ’ variety that can be explained in terms of generalizations based on those great centres London and New York , and by the ubiquitous nature of printed sheet music which often used the name of a star as a selling gimmick and which took songs into many pubs and drinking saloons as well as into many homes .
26 It was a tribute to that engineering genius which made Britain the foremost industrial power in the world and which made engineers chiefs in the pantheon of heroes of the new industrial age , celebrated in works like Samuel Smiles 's Lives of the Engineers .
27 Yet the Empire which the British Navy defended , and which made Britain an Asiatic power , or a world power , or indeed a power at all , was not the few million kith and kin living in North America or in Australasia or mingling with the Dutch in South Africa .
28 A political life that is constantly framed in sporting terms , and which celebrates successes with high-fives and backslapping , is unlikely to be one that many women find congenial .
29 There was also the Liverpool-Newcastle service , which in other countries would have been given ‘ InterCity ’ status , and which shared tracks north of Leeds with InterCity trains , but which ran here with older stock , Mark 1 or early Mark 2 , hauled by the heavy and increasingly unreliable 1Co-Col locomotives of Classes 40 or 46 .
30 From a letter to Francesco Gonzaga , written in 1622 and published by A. Luzio , in which among others a self-portrait of Tintoretto is offered to him , Pittalunga argues that the Paris picture may have been the one mentioned and which formed part of Rubens 's estate .
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