Example sentences of "[vb past] all the [noun] which " in BNC.

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1 But there had also been this other vision — of the ‘ green wood full of primroses ’ — which he had glimpsed through a hole in the wall , and which promised all the things which Lewis and Greeves had come to label ‘ It ’ or ‘ Joy ’ .
2 I tried all the baits which worked earlier in the season and varied my approach .
3 It demonstrated all the concerns which have been made by Edwards , Adler , and Temkin in relation to rape trials about the bias of the proceedings against the woman .
4 Diana vented all the grievances which had been welling up inside her for more than ten years .
5 With the help of his father , John built the Nautilus , 38ft long and one of the earliest boats to be driven by a screw propeller , and it outpaced all the steamers which followed the University Boat Race between Putney and Mortlake , which by then had become an annual event in the spring of each year .
6 According to Kelly , Fang 's speech , ‘ displayed all the features which were to lead to his purge in 1987 ’ ( Kelly 1987 : 133 ) .
7 Between them those three patriarchs displayed all the characteristics which brought God such despair in the earlier stages of the story .
8 Effectively I suppose , what the best thing to do is to check the T G I manual against the , against the erm ad-hoc procedure and providing it covered all the things which are in the ad-hoc procedure , it should be okay .
9 The naval officer was based on an ancient Greek actor Euripedes , because he became a god at the end of his plays and settled all the disasters which had taken place .
10 Her visitors in the Exeter nursing home where she died on 7th December saw all the qualities which made her such a servant of the trade continue unabated to the end — the common sense and humour , the courage , and the huge interest in others .
11 This match had all the ingredients which still make the British game the most exciting to watch in the world — speed , commitment and flair .
12 Everyone connected with The Championships , however , not least the world 's top players , know that Jim 's expertise and determination , steadily developed since he first began working with grass at Shepherd 's Bush Cricket Club in 1950 , before going on to spend 25 years at St George 's Hill , had more than silenced all the criticism which was developing about the state of the Wimbledon courts in the early 1980's .
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