Example sentences of "some [noun pl] which [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 When national characteristics were talked about a hundred years ago , in the great days of Darwinism and eugenics and so on , it was a pseudo-scientific talk erm implying that there was some blood or racial characteristics which marked one people off from another , and this lay at the bottom of all that talk about Anglo-Saxon racial superiority , which erm led plenty of people in this country to suppose that erm the white peoples of Northern Europe and North America had some characteristics which made them superior to coloured people , and all kind of bogus scientific arguments followed from that .
2 a considerable collection of under-utilised data , possibly with some characteristics which differentiate them from the main archive collections ; and ,
3 Many knitters have been put off this stitch by some manuals which instruct them to use a fine nylon thread for the fine yarn .
4 Well , you had to feed it you know erm Then there was this erm er sort of a whipping in in there was a long trough leading to the knife and then there were some cogwheels which pulled it into the knife .
5 I use that qualifying phrase ‘ on the whole ’ because there are some foods which allow you to get away with it , some meals in restaurants where you can and indeed have to get away with it , and some people who can get away with it .
6 I went to the doctor who did some tests which showed I had diabetes .
7 They drew up some papers which said they legally owned it .
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