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

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1 And also I took shortcuts which I should n't have taken .
2 Not that I have to make the same choices as someone I acknowledge to be more discriminating , since my differently constituted palate may react differently , but my own choice will be better informed if I heed nuances which I would have missed if he had not pointed them out .
3 Apart from identifying me as a Leeds supporter , the quality is normally a LOT better than your average socks etc , I have socks which I still wear going back 6–7 years , and they still feel like socks !
4 I have views which I would like to express . ’
5 These are firms which arrange deals between the marketmakers themselves and allow them to unwind positions which they might have otherwise found difficult .
6 Overhead projectors provide more flexibility and masking techniques allow you to highlight areas which you want audiences to concentrate on .
7 Can you identify features which you have assumed a receiver of your description will assume to be present by default ( i.e. features of the building which do not diverge from what you presume to be shared between your ‘ building schema ’ and a potential receiver 's ) ?
8 It is where you face jobs which you know are important in organization terms and which , though not your responsibility , will apparently not get done unless you act .
9 only then will you avoid difficulties which you would otherwise encounter in claiming any money owing to your copyrights .
10 But if you have others which I do not deal with satisfactorily then please raise them at the end . ’
11 We have policies which we have to stick to very rigidly . "
12 Besides being ‘ colourful ’ they advertise records which I presume are for sale in Liverpool shops and various events such as the wonderful ‘ Festival of Comedy ’ .
13 Do these theoretical ideologies provide a strategic grasp of racism , or do they raise expectations which they can not fulfil ?
14 Uncle had a bitch called Jill at the time and they had puppies which we gave to the neighbours .
15 They grow out of their clothes very quickly or they have clothes which they think are no longer fashionable .
16 Lectures feed learners with information , giving them a feeling of security because they have notes which they may then be able to regurgitate when answering a theoretical question .
17 Council can raise income through fees and charges , they have balances which they can choose to spend or retain , they have assets which they can use for their service provision or they can sell to raise capital .
18 Patients will be interviewed after their consultation in order to find out whether they can give an accurate account of what their doctor intended them to do , and whether they have queries which they failed to raise during their consultation .
19 Council can raise income through fees and charges , they have balances which they can choose to spend or retain , they have assets which they can use for their service provision or they can sell to raise capital .
20 So rather than sit at the counter and do it they they have rooms which you can go to and erm get interviewed
21 One of the motivations for children to Speak is that they have ideas which they wish to communicate to other people ( Bloom 1973 ) .
22 Being in office had not been easy , for he inherited situations which he and his supporters created when in opposition .
23 He said things which he would never have dared say to the General 's face .
24 And as he had her , he emitted grunts which he hoped were in character for the director of a man-made fibres company .
25 He invents rules which you then find you 've broken unaware .
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