Example sentences of "which [verb] [prep] [det] of " in BNC.

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1 But Carl Prean may not be accommodated on one issue , the exclusion of German Bundesliga results , which account for most of his successes .
2 In addition there are rehearsals , which account for most of the time spent on music .
3 Some limited progress has been made relatively recently in linking up the analysis of corporate strategy and some of the behavioural insights of strategy formulation and implementation ( see Quinn , Mintzberg and James , 1988 , for a text which refers to many of these ideas but which presents little in the way of synthesis ) , but not much has yet been done to tie that in with financial management .
4 There are two symbols which appear in many of Pakenham 's works .
5 Moreover , the P cepacia problem has emerged at the same time as social networks have developed between adult patients with CF , and their families ; many individuals have derived great mutual benefit from these contacts , which provide for most of their social activity .
6 At the base of the flysheet there are elastic loops which hook under each of the pole ends once the inner is up .
7 Further minor straws in the wind were Archbishop Makarios ’ request for British help in Cyprus in December 1963 , which drew in most of the Strategic Reserve 's 3rd Division before a hand-over to the United Nations could be negotiated ; and the quelling of the military mutinies in newly independent Tanzania , Kenya and Uganda in January 1964 , at their governments ’ request , by Commandos brought on the aircraft-carrier Centaur from Aden and by units of the Strategic Reserve in Kenya .
8 Their function , which corresponds to that of the Panopticon 's plan form , is to enable managerial staff to adapt their actions and decisions to changing circumstances and varying performances .
9 For this latest run there are 10 young reporters , sometimes investigating in pairs , which allows for some of the ideas examined to be dramatised .
10 Figure 2 , below , shows the proportion of items issued which came from each of these three locations .
11 But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family .
12 Sweelinck set the Geneva tunes in styles which range from those of the motet and madrigal to the onomatopoeic French chanson ; it is indeed strange that he ignored both words and tunes of his native Souterliedekens .
13 They point to universality of demand which range from those of socio-political and economic systems to those which embrace the importance of communication and technology and , further , which call for a balance of those requirements of society which are rational , moral , aesthetic and belief-centred ( Lawton 1986 ) .
14 Lord Tyrrell , the former diplomat , who became BBFC President in 1935 , notoriously declared that ‘ we may take pride in observing that there is not a single film showing in London today which deals with any of the burning questions of the day . ’
15 Elean : So the story Devil at a Dead End , which deals with some of the experiences of a young Black South African girl crossing the border from Lesotho , was drawn from your own experiences ?
16 The process involves removing impurities from the coal by flotation , which deals with most of the inorganic sulphur .
17 On the rocky point near the settlement we came across a small flock of birds which had a very familiar look about them : they were whimbrel , that Arctic version of the curlew which breeds on most of the northern islands , including Shetland .
18 Oxygen in the atmosphere forms a screen , the ozone layer , which cuts off most of the ultraviolet rays of the sun .
19 Through the ports of Rye , Winchelsea and Shoreham the men of the Weald exported an increasing amount of timber , both as ‘ billets ’ of fuel and , in large oaks , for building ; one major ancillary of this was the ship-building industry which flourished in most of the county 's ports until the later fourteenth century .
20 The functionality of the components , whilst existing within the geometric intersection , is declared as an attribute which exists in each of the sets describing the mating ( or associating ) parts .
21 Perhaps the reason for the comic success of such characters is that they help us to recognise the prejudice which exists in all of us at so many different levels about so many different things .
22 Write the letters of CHRISTMAS down on a sheet of paper , then try to think of as many things as possible to do with the Christmas season which begin with each of the letters .
23 British Telecom produced evidence which differed from that of the Ministry of Defence and which clearly highlighted the fundamental conflict of views which can occur in such a merger .
24 But the proposition that it was not lawful for the Secretary of State to adopt a tariff which differed from that of the judges was in my opinion wrong .
25 His shoes were stout brown brogues , suitable for the tramping from place to place which takes up most of a detective 's time .
26 Nowadays , it 's the Pet Care Helpline which takes up most of Christine 's time and she has no plans of stopping .
27 The path we followed is only a short section of the 560-mile Ulster Way , which takes in most of the province and requires a good three weeks to complete , but this section of the coastal path can be completed in a couple of days , though longer is highly recommended .
28 There is some superb coastal walking — the Cleveland Way joins the coast at Saltburn and runs down to Filey — which takes in some of the most dramatic cliffs in Britain .
29 During the weekend of 15/16 May I plan to cycle the Northern Lancashire Cycleway , a 130 mile route which takes in some of the most beautiful and hilliest areas of Lancashire and South Cumbria .
30 The job has not soured his taste for milk , as he often drinks two pints a day and he still enjoys doing his round , which takes in some of Ulster 's most spectacular scenery around the Mourne Mountains .
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