Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Styled ‘ the world 's naughtiest dinosaur ’ , Dilly has many unlovely characteristics which will make him especially appealing to children . |
2 | Bureaucrats use their power to obtain policies with characteristics which will benefit themselves by distorting information , leaking information , distorting the speed of policy implementation and distorting the costs of policies as they are implemented ( Breton and Wintrobe 1979 ) . |
3 | There they find all they need-food and water , protection from too much heat or too much cold , space to live in , a place to hide away from animals which might eat them , and a good chance of meeting other animals of the same kind as themselves so that they can reproduce . |
4 | The M forty not running too badly at the moment , although between junction two and junction seven there are a fair few roadworks which could hold you up throughout your journey . |
5 | Yet on many other occasions you may actively wish to promote delegation and there are a variety of useful methods which can stimulate it in practice . |
6 | Having identified staff with dependent relatives and small children , devise methods which will enable them to invite other nurses to substitute for them when crises arise . |
7 | Does it not add to the reasons for which they have to act , and to the considerations which may justify their authority ? |
8 | But even when princes did strive to fulfil this ideal , there were considerations which might subvert their intentions . |
9 | We should not expect that research will come up with recipes and remedies which will work whatever the circumstances . |
10 | There are several non-addictive herbal and non-chemical remedies which can help you while you are withdrawing from your prescribed tranquillisers . |
11 | we call on WACC-AR to take practical steps which will help us realise the implementation of all these recommendations in our continent . |
12 | with System Ten has announced a family of control servers which will enable us to control this network of servers and clients as if it was a single machine . |
13 | With her hands clasped behind her back , she was fully exposed to any eyes which might look her way . |
14 | To stop them breathing these er spores which can affect their lungs and cause farmer 's lung . |
15 | He also suggested that a government might be formed from a coalition of post-Solidarity parties which would choose their own leadership . |
16 | In the result , therefore , there may be foreign pre-trial procedures available to the parties which will enable them to overcome the limitations on the territorial scope of the procedures normally available in England . |
17 | fire fighters which will give us er more consistency in cuts we have Chairman of their meeting er er a number of months er during the past year when we are by Home seventy five . |
18 | However ScotRail have now identified funds which would enable them to contribute a much larger sum than they had previously promised , provided the money can go through their accounts in the current financial year . |
19 | At this time when women could not hold property after they married , typically daughters were left trust funds which would provide them with an income , while sons received land , property and liquid assets ( Davidoff and Hall , 1987 , pp. 205–7 ) . |
20 | When he died , he divided his liquid assets and his land between his sons , having first provided for each of his daughters through setting up trust funds which would provide them with a good income . |
21 | It is also worth considering whether historians have a role to play in developing SGML-aware software and/or conversion utilities which will enable us to fulfil our favourite processing aims while reading and writing TEI-conformant files . |
22 | Would-be developers of anti-cancer drugs have continued to seek competitive antagonists which might block one or another stage in the synthesis of pyrimidines and purines . |
23 | ‘ Be on your guard against negative influences which may affect your professional and domestic life . ’ |
24 | Bishop Harris went on to comment : ‘ We must make choices in this world between the true God and other influences which can dominate our lives , e.g. the pursuit of money , health , fashion , career . |
25 | In setting out these practical implications , the Guidelines recognise and draw engineers ' attention to the importance of the other influences which should govern their conduct . |
26 | We have now collected a good number of formulae which will serve us well in the following sections . |
27 | Schools and non-advanced FE colleges know the standards and the A level performances which will get their students into universities and institutes and colleges of higher education . |
28 | With an appropriately warmer acoustic than some of the other recordings in this series , these are sound and generally idiomatic performances which can hold their own with their rivals in this price range . |
29 | Owen waited for the words which would justify his own intervention . |
30 | Briant paused , seeking the words which would explain what he meant without antagonizing this man . |