Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] which [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | It is now known , however , that it is made up of basaltic rocks , derived indirectly from peridotite , and erupted by volcanic action along the ridge itself , building up the long submarine mountain range and giving rise to the relatively few volcanoes which poke their heads above sea level . |
2 | Jenny sensed she was losing a friend , or rather , cutting the last few strands which held their friendship together . |
3 | Age Concern believes that the participation of older people in all activities which put their skills and enthusiasms to good use should be encouraged . |
4 | Storms and pollution , changes in food supplies , ocean currents and temperatures can all have drastic effects on those birds which spend their lives on the oceans of the world . |
5 | In addition to those authorities which present their spending plans , nine others ( Bolton , Brent , Coventry , Gloucestershire , Bury , Hillingdon , Northamptonshire , Newcastle upon Tyne , and Cornwall ) show explicit action plans of some kind in connection with the care programme approach , such as : |
6 | We will back an enhanced role for the International Atomic Energy Agency in inspecting nuclear sites and for the UN Security Council in acting against those nations which break their non-proliferation obligations . |
7 | The affective responses of pupils consist of those behaviours which indicate their attitudes and ultimately the values they hold . |
8 | Instead of a windfall-profits tax , which cost them £375m in 1981 , the banks merely have to suffer the pin-prick of a delay in claiming tax-relief on those same provisions which hit their profits . |
9 | The police response to Black women and racist attacks is determined by the same factors which affect their response to racist attacks generally : Failure to recognise racial violence/attacks as such and to act accordingly ; delays in their response to a call for help from victims of racial violence ; refusal to recognise the seriousness of a racist attack , and if arrests are made , only the minimum of charges are imposed ; avoiding responsibility for dealing with cases involving racist attacks — by advising victims to pursue civil action through the courts ; the subjecting of those who are victims of racial violence to further racial abuse ; the criminalisation of victims of racist attacks e.g. in Bradford , Newham and only recently two cases from Hounslow one involving 5 boys from Lampton School who defended themselves in a racial attack and were arrested and charged by the police . |