Example sentences of "which [vb past] [verb] their [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Also concurrent with this was the establishing of a mode , or even tradition , of working for feminist artists , which involved using their own bodies ( although with widely varying intentions and political positions ) — either producing images , or through performance or video . |
2 | Further north , in Yorkshire , Pocklington was amongst those scores of ancient market towns which continued to fulfil their traditional roles during the Victorian era . |
3 | So American railway companies turned on the stations which had impaired their financial health and destroyed many of them in an excess of architectural vandalism . |
4 | In 1976 the British Government denounced the US/UK Bermuda Agreement , which had governed their civil aviation relations since 1947 . |
5 | Most of the CEB men , Hacking included , saw as one of the great prizes of nationalisation the possibility of escaping from the voluntarism which had characterised their former relations with the undertakings . |
6 | The negotiations , which had reached their seventh round and had given rise to considerable optimism , centred on the creation of internationally managed reception centres in Vietnam . |
7 | The government introduced coupons for food , alcohol and tobacco on Nov. 10 to protect the Byelarus economy from a flood of roubles from neighbouring Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) states which had introduced their own currencies . |
8 | From a clump of bushes came snarls and howls as the pack fought a losing battle against three hyena which had stolen their freshly-killed impala . |
9 | He made no comment on Lesley 's invitation and Charlotte 's acceptance of it , none on the curious complexities which had confounded their own relationship since they left ‘ The Salmon 's Return ’ two hours and more ago . |
10 | The Americans arrived on Concorde at the start of the week desperate to make amends for two successive defeats which had stung their national pride . |
11 | This journal was founded in 1965 by the geological societies of Edinburgh and Glasgow , each of which had published their own series of Transactions in previous years . |
12 | This journal was founded in 1965 by the geological societies of Edinburgh and Glasgow , each of which had published their own series of Transactions in previous years . |