Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The most satisfactory servo is the mechanical servo which fits Series III and late Series II with no modification . |
2 | Bem ( 1983 ) tries to deal with such omissions with a social learning model which involves parents encouraging , in children , the construction of cognitive schemas to understand gender relations and to cope with gender discrimination , and emphasizes that this model is only a start ( 1984 ) . |
3 | The peculiar cognitive emphasis of science is made socially manifest in that isolated collegial structure which renders science distinct . |
4 | In Lawrence , it is natural man that we see threatened by the meretricious energy of his industrial environment , which renders nature lifeless and artificial . |
5 | The central question for Durkheim was social solidarity , or ‘ the bonds which unite men one with another ’ ( cited in Lukes , 1975 : 139 ) . |
6 | Its collapse is a blow to high street banks who have spent millions of pounds to stave off receivership — particularly Barclays which lent £75 million . |
7 | Like all United Kingdom unit trust providers — with the exception of Lazards Merchant Bank which offers investors free entry into all eight of its unit trusts ( minimum investment £5,000 ) — Murray Johnstone has traditionally relied on commission hungry financial advisers to introduce its business . |
8 | Here too is a tiny gauge railway which offers children one or more trips around a small circuit that includes a tunnel . |
9 | US scientists have discovered a smell which drives punters wild . |
10 | The Anti-Counterfeiting Group , a pressure group whose members include some of the major companies suffering at the hands of the fakers , estimates that among those suffering the most are the motorparts industry which loses about £100 million a year ; perfume companies which lose £35 million ; drug companies which lose £25 million ; and the Swiss watch industry which loses £5 million . |
11 | The Anti-Counterfeiting Group , a pressure group whose members include some of the major companies suffering at the hands of the fakers , estimates that among those suffering the most are the motorparts industry which loses about £100 million a year ; perfume companies which lose £35 million ; drug companies which lose £25 million ; and the Swiss watch industry which loses £5 million . |
12 | It was the attempt to restore the appearance of Gaitskellite centrality that produced Mr Kinnock 's revolution and the packaging operation to which he allowed it to be subjected , and his failure , even so , to conceal the Labour Party 's true character which produced disaster last Thursday . |
13 | The first room of the exhibition contains paintings from the two principal periods of Romanian art : the late nineteenth century , which produced painters such as Lucian Grigorescu and Stephan Luchian ; and the inter-war period , made noteworthy by such artists as Gheorgiu Petrascu and Theodor Pallady . |
14 | Receptors which bind hormones such as adrenaline and noradrenaline are widely distributed in the body . |
15 | The Jewel Tower is a fascinating remnant of the medieval Palace of Westminster which housed Edward III 's treasure until the death of Henry VIII . |
16 | These were exemplified in the Government 's Broadcasting Bill which became law last October , but in reality can not be resolved until the next century . |
17 | The first is a long share and a purchased put which produces results similar to those of a purchased call and the second is a short share with a written put which gives the profit profile of a written call ( Fig. 7.8 ) . |
18 | A roughly similar pattern , especially as regards the rapid growth in business in the years before 1914 , can be seen everywhere : the unit of the Russian foreign ministry which duplicated papers concerned with relations with the European states , for example , trebled its output in 1893 – 1906 . |
19 | The third largest export sector is Food and drink , which contributes £78.3 million to exports from the region , or 22% of the total . |
20 | We also draw upon the findings of an earlier longitudinal study of men registering as unemployed in 1978 — the Department of Health and Social Security 's ( DHSS ) Cohort Study — which contributes information pertinent to the second of the two issues under consideration . |
21 | However , the National Rivers Authority , which met councillors this week , stressed there would be no danger as the build-up of water near St Osyth and Point Clear would be minimal when the barriers closed . |
22 | Ciba-Geigy , which sold £7 million worth of Galecron spray last year , says it works with government officials to see that safety rules are obeyed . |
23 | ‘ You said you would pay to save my life , ’ he reminded her , his eyes glinting humorously , which made Ruth angrier than ever . |
24 | But the sceptic ca n't see the way that Paul 's example is an answer , because the things which made Paul joyful are alien to the non-Christian way of life . |
25 | In New York in 1874 Cook launched a system which made money available abroad against money deposited at home . |
26 | He felt bound to reproach his friend for his excesses , which made Modi furious . |
27 | The element R which made recombination possible has an evens chance of emerging attached to a perfect message . |
28 | Further down the street was Young 's Timber Yard having a narrow entrance under the bedrooms of adjoining houses which made deliveries difficult . |
29 | Then , for more than 300 years until the legions left , the Romans ruled Britain , bringing their talent for organisation to the country , building roads which made travel easier , and all the time controlling the province through the administration of Roman law — backed up by the powerful legions of the Roman army . |
30 | The woman inspired her with an admiration which made closeness difficult . |