Example sentences of "which [verb] [adv] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | National television news originates — and was seen to originate — from either the newsroom at the BBC 's London Television Centre or the newsroom of ITN , which supplies both ITV and Channel 4 news . |
2 | He had an impeccable record of anti-Turkish activity , from the time he had enlisted in Major Mihaljević 's forces at the age of twenty , fighting with the hajduks after the Austrian desertion in 1791 , and serving as an officer in the Serbian militia which fought off Pazvantoglu 's attack in 1797 . |
3 | Another strategy — and one which is proving to be very popular in schools with a history of open decision-making — is for the governing body to establish a structure of sub-committees which bring together LEA governors , parent-governors , teacher-governors , co-opted governors , the headteacher and teachers in the making of decisions . |
4 | Both these are very different from the ‘ experimental researches ’ which made up Faraday 's main research-publications , where every paragraph is numbered consecutively up to 3,299 , and where theorizing is kept in its place in the Baconian manner . |
5 | The Colne Valley Divisional Labour Party was formed in June 1917 , the Leeds City Labour Party reorganized itself in April and May 1918 , and promoted the formation of constituency parties in the six divisions which made up Leeds , while constituency parties were formed for all four of the Bradford seats in April 1919 . |
6 | Lady Isabella shrugged her pretty shoulders , a movement which made even Athelstan 's breath catch in his throat . |
7 | EIE has bought 446,000 square feet of offices in two blocks of 11 and 15 storeys which make up Britannic House West , built 10 years ago and close to the Bank of England . |
8 | Three of the –e wards which make up Easton have a proportion exceeding 500/0 of households with no car ; one of these wards is above the average for the general area at 53.5 per cent of households . |
9 | Some of the 160 residents of Upper , Middle and Lower Weald , which make up Calverton have lived here almost all their lives . |
10 | Its 20 staff support two distributors and 11 resellers across Ireland and in the six counties north of the border which make up Northern Ireland . |
11 | Lying in the wake of a glorious civilisation dating back many thousands of years , the million square kilometres which make up Egypt seem to breathe history through every grain of sand . |
12 | All but three of the 34 residents at the Victoria Residential Home on Barton Street have come from the collection of buildings which make up Aycliffe Hospital . |
13 | Lying in the sparkling Pacific , the volcanic islands which make up Hawaii are a small slice of sophisticated Americana mixed with warm tropical breezes , coconut trees and magnificent beaches . |
14 | The twelfth century was characterized , therefore , by fewer but more protracted wars , which smouldered for long periods between short , sharp bouts of conflict , like the war that covered must of the reigns of Henry I of England and Louis VI of France , the one inaugurated by the great rebellion of 1173 , which outlived both Louis VII and Henry II , or that against Catalan claims in the south . |
15 | Within the English legal system , which covers both Wales and Northern Ireland , but not Scotland , which has a separate and distinct legal structure , there are two principal sources of law : legislation and the common law . |
16 | The question enrages China , which gobbled up Tibet in 1951 ( to few protests at the time ) . |
17 | The separation process is actually carried out outside Illustrator 88 by a utility program which allows both Pantone and process colours to be extracted from the file . |
18 | Around three am there was a huge blast from the direction of the palace , which woke even Howard from the slumber into which he had fallen . |
19 | These include several examples of snake forms very similar to the Lernaean Hydra which caused even Hercules some difficulty . |
20 | After 50yds fork right onto a track which climbs up Triscombe Combe . |
21 | There is a story in the Acts of the Apostles which describes how Peter , after he had escaped from prison , went to the house of Mary , the mother of John Mark ( Acts 12:12 ) . |
22 | Chiswell Street is quiet and sedate nowadays but two hundred years ago it was the powerhouse for the Whitbread brewery which churned out Porter , the dark beer named after the London market porters who knocked it back at a fearsome rate early in the morning . |
23 | Gaughan lost the ball to Lightfoot midway inside the Chester half , the defender put a delightful ball forward which cut out Smith and O'Shaughnessy , allowing Rimmer to race through and lash the ball past the helpless Prudhoe . |
24 | In the wake of a media flare-up over community advice agencies refusing to advise National Front activists , which affected both Union and the organization , a number of friends and colleagues , including us , took the issue to our National Conference and helped to get an anti-racism motion through . |
25 | Jack Cade 's rising in 1450 , which affected mainly Kent and various neighbouring counties , was a far more serious affair , and had repercussions over a much wider area . |
26 | We are told that such schools will be given funds with which to buy back LEA services — if they choose . |
27 | Here we have the apocalyptic naturalism which marks out Dostoevsky absolutely , and in this area too , though we shall find an overreliance upon the Epilogue , Crime and Punishment follows the Katkov letter while breathing life into its dry and sketchy determinism . |
28 | No , I think erm , in the , certainly in the consumer area which affects both Penguin and to some extent Royal Doulton , there are definite signs now of the U S economy turning around and that is likely to continue as , as the year goes on . |
29 | Applications from the XA2000 only need to be recompiled to run on the new XA/R models , which run both FTX fault-tolerant Unix and the proprietary VOS . |
30 | In the absence of anything so spectacular , the most impressive parts of the speech were those which declared how Germany had successfully surmounted the most severe test in the previous winter , and those indicating the exploitation of the material resources of the occupied territories and giving rise to hopes of improved foodstuff provisioning at home . |