Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In a sense the whole point of making a group protest , for example , is that you can actually display some strong feelings or other , and is n't the , the point achieving a balance between some acceptable way of maybe even physically showing your disapproval of something and something which goes over the boundaries , actually ends up with damage being done to people or property ?
2 He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life , in the air , notionally .
3 er I 've got several favourites , er the one at Thrupp , Hampton Gay which I mentioned , where the train disaster was , that 's a particularly nice one because it 's along very nice stretches of canal and river , I like the one er up at er the Rollright Stones , and , and I like the ones in the Chilterns as well , there 's a couple in the Chilterns , one at er Watlington Hill , just outside the town of Watlington , and er one which goes through the grounds of Stonor Park , but er superb scenery up there obviously with the beech woods and so on .
4 You know of that music which goes with the engines ?
5 ELECTION day comes a little early for a Middlesbrough school which goes to the polls on Wednesday .
6 To the extent that agreement is reached which goes beyond the provisions of a pre-existing document or displaces the relevant provisions of the Partnership Act , the agreed terms should be reduced to writing to reduce the scope for subsequent dispute .
7 He now wants his heirs to be kings as well which goes against the witches prophecy of Banquo 's heirs being kings and not Macbeth 's .
8 A separate text module of type FOREIGN must be created , which points to the files to be retained in LIFESPAN .
9 In addition , increasing age was associated with a reduced conception rate , which agrees with the results of our previous studies .
10 Many note that the ‘ traditional ’ has been largely replaced by ‘ informal ’ music which plays on the emotions , with ‘ joy ’ being given great prominence .
11 Roe has a strong earthy voice which wheedles around the tunes .
12 Gramsci 's originality as a Marxist lay partly in his conception of the nature of bourgeois rule ( and indeed of any previous established social order ) , in his argument that the system 's real strength does not lie in the violence of the ruling class , or the coercive power of its state apparatus , but in the acceptance by the ruled of a ‘ conception of the world ’ which belongs to the rulers .
13 This person , I thought , is what a woman should look like : this figure sitting opposite me with food and drink and companions manages to represent without acquired coquetry or self-diminishing selfconsciousness the very essence of femininity , the quality bestowed in at least some measure upon mother , sister , wife , daughter , the power which in its apparent passivity is most naturally creative and dynamic , the sweetness which belongs to the rhythms of earth and moon and song and dance , the ideal which tempers the brutishness and vulgarity and wanton egotism of man as he plunders our planet , napalms distant villages , pollutes the great oceans and corrupts every healing dream that has ever been wrenched by noble minds out of the bleak absurdities of this brief and cruel existence .
14 ‘ This person , I thought , is what a woman should look like : this figure sitting opposite me with food and drink and companions manages to represent without acquired coquetry or self-diminishing self-consciousness the very essence of femininity , the quality bestowed in at least some measure upon mother , sister , wife , daughter , the power which in its apparent passivity is most naturally creative and dynamic , the sweetness which belongs to the rhythms of earth and moon and song and dance , the ideal which tempers the brutishness and vulgarity and wanton egotism of man as he plunders our planet , napalms distant villages , pollutes the great oceans and corrupts every healing dream that has ever been wrenched by noble minds out of the bleak absurdities of this brief and cruel existence .
15 which belongs to the floorboards .
16 The bichir , a heavy-scaled fish of ancient ancestry which lives in the rivers and swamps of Africa , still demonstrates the method they adopted .
17 The impersonal grey line of the North Sea kept us company to Helmsdale which nestles in the folds of heather hills close-cropped by winds that come relentlessly over that cruel water .
18 The Lake House ( sometimes called the Orangery ) which stands in the grounds of Frampton Court , was almost certainly designed by William Halfpenny or his son John , who lived near Bristol in the 1740s .
19 Parents in Middleton St George , near Darlington , have raised several thousand pounds to maintain the building which stands in the grounds of the village school .
20 The clitoris is the female equivalent of the penis and it has a glans clitoridis , which corresponds to the glans penis and is similarly well supplied with sensory nerves .
21 But if Mr Major is at heart opposed to greater union , Britain 's policy is likely to be affected by the institutional pressures of Whitehall , which has over the years committed itself to the pro-European line .
22 Tierrie Molignengo , who is 23 , works at the 15 North Parade restaurant , and he hopes he 's going to win through to the National Finals which take place in April , with his menu for four , which has by the rules of the game , to cost less than £35 .
23 On Martin , where I was , someone would go to the washroom which looks over the pathways to act as lookout , so hardly anyone did stay in bed once the screw had gone off .
24 Below we include a brief extract from this study which looks at the problems and consequences of conviction for the business , ‘ respectable ’ criminal in comparison to the regular criminal — bearing in mind , of course , that the business criminal is far less likely to be convicted that most other types of criminal .
25 Another useful study , which looks at the implications of demographic trends for a range of different activities at the national level , is Ermisch ( 1983 ) .
26 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
27 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
28 Reddish stands in Broad Chalke , a large and disparate village which lies along the meadows of the Chalke stream .
29 ‘ Real ’ work goes on in the ‘ real ’ world , which lies outside the gates of the school or college .
30 Joseph O'Neill 's first novel lifts the lid off the arcane world of the law and paints a wry picture of the humdrum , uninspiring existence which lies beyond the thrills and spills of the courtroom .
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