Example sentences of "which [verb] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It came up with a complex route which involves both endocytosis and fusion . |
2 | The result is a set of absurdly over-stylised set pieces , most of which lack either suspense or emotional credibility , or both . |
3 | England 's batting in this Test has been as dodgy as the plate of prawns which ruled out captain Graham Gooch . |
4 | Equally , dogmatic insistence that self-regulation as such is either wholly admirable or wholly obnoxious ignores the complexity of existing regulatory systems , which defy simply classification . |
5 | Silver plants usually have a thick coating of felty fur which slows down evaporation . |
6 | And indeed , it 's a novel which offers not salvation through erm a recognisable religion , but rather something like salvation through art . |
7 | He was hostile to the joint-stock company as a medium through which to carry on business enterprise . |
8 | The first has been fighting a ( largely losing ) battle against social condemnation of " stealing other people 's homes " ; the second has been the mechanism by which to carry out government 's policies to protect some short-term occupiers ( tenants , with exclusive possession ) but not others ( licensees ) . |
9 | Edinburgh is an excellent centre in which to carry out research in the history of art . |
10 | A back trouser pocket is the easiest pocket both to pick , and from which to lose either money or a wallet . |
11 | That communal release of euphoria across Blackheath results from the combination of the final arrival of ‘ the Moment ’ , plus the increase in energy which easing down training will have brought . |
12 | We have looked at the attachment of motorists for their cars , the increasing use of heavy lorries , and the reasons why governments are reluctant to impose taxes which push up inflation and weaken an important manufacturing industry . |
13 | You die a thousand casual deaths — with none of that intensity which squeezes out life … and no blood runs cold anywhere . |
14 | At the other extreme are those species like sika , Pere David 's deer and wapiti , which eat mainly grass and live in open environments . |
15 | In 1898 the rigidly enforced ‘ code ’ of practice which laid down curriculum guidelines for elementary schools ( Standard 1 to 7 ) was abolished . |
16 | Burton was in his Valhalla : a company largely of men , a chosen few , who could endure ancient and god-like debauches , sing old songs , recite the enduring poetry of the race spin yarns which threaded together truth and fiction in a seamless flow of talk — while outside there was world war and the danger of war to which they were all headed and of which they were all unafraid . |
17 | It is not one to rally the world 's peasantries , pastoralists and other land-users to change the social conditions which bring about soil erosion in the first place . |
18 | People also need to learn the practical skills which bring about improvement the problem solving techniques and diagnostic tools for finding the way through seemingly impassable barriers . |
19 | Enhancement operations are those which bring out detail in an image , either by improving the contrast or by emphasizing edges . |
20 | They are myths of the foreign woman , which bring together achievement and betrayal , achievement and desertion . |
21 | Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations . |
22 | His idea of duty took the form of inviting Neil to join him in the nightly round of enjoyment which made up Stair 's life . |
23 | Associative feminist psychologies address the different signification systems which make up psychology 's material and psychology itself . |
24 | In so doing he may come as near as he can ever hope to an understanding of war as people of the late Middle Ages knew it , no easy task even in the most favourable conditions , but one which can not be attempted with any hope of success without a proper appreciation of the many threads which make up history . |
25 | Their attitudes to the separate tasks which make up housework are on average very similar to the attitudes of the middle-class group . |
26 | If the people and positions which make up society did not differ in important respects there would be no need for stratification . |
27 | Diférance is the force behind , or rather in language ; it produces the effects of difference which make up language . |
28 | This understanding is relative to the views of David Bohm , which transcend both Burr 's and Sheldrake 's views by focusing on the process at cosmic level , although the work of Burr and Sheldrake can be comfortably accommodated within Bohm 's grand structure and become essential elements in his design . |
29 | It is difficult to put forward a programme which holds out hope of a better life when you have singularly failed to live up to your promises during your term of office . |
30 | This chapter will argue instead that deviance and sexism act as brakes on each other , and interact in a myriad of fascinating ways to make schools very complex and unpredictable places in which to work out pupil ( and teacher ) identities . |