Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 At times Levitation attempt to musically shock but it rarely works , ‘ Squirrel ’ has a weird keyboard break which fits in as much as George Bush would at a peace benefit punk gig , but at least they try to bemuse .
2 The new team must have some response which goes beyond tamely printing and busily marketing ream after ream of gilt-edged stock .
3 The presence of matter causes the curvature of space–time and in turn this curvature influences the paths of matter and of light , a view which goes beyond both classical and special relativistic mechanics .
4 I come back finally to what I mentioned at the beginning of this chapter as the area of ‘ naturalism ’ more broadly conceived : that is to say , the question of founding human ethics on considerations of human nature , in some way which goes beyond merely respecting the limits , biological or other , on what human beings are able to do .
5 There is not a day which goes by when I do n't think of them , ’ she says .
6 To provide a distinctive higher education service of undisputed quality which differs from much traditional higher education in the following ways :
7 Similarly we might not want any hard and fast decisions about and to be made if the subsequent input is , since giss is not a valid word , unlike kiss , which differs by only one phonetic feature .
8 Table one on er page three er which refers to mostly to F appendix one , er of seventy three point nought million pounds or ninety four-ninety five er moving to seventy two point eight million in ninety five-six .
9 In such a slice , appropriate stimulation of the input pathways will also lead to LTP which persists for as long as the slice can be maintained alive .
10 This is a city which lives for today while surrounded by its past .
11 The plan this time is to walk to Everest Base camp … from there within sight of the great peak they 'll tackle Pokalde … which stands at over 20 thousand feet
12 But the club , which owes at least £1.3 million to creditors , will remain under close scrutiny by league bosses despite yesterday 's assurances .
13 The next category is the electromagnetic force , which interacts with electrically charged particles like electrons and quarks , but not with uncharged particles such as gravitons .
14 Limestone is defined as a rock which contains at least 50 per cent , which nearly always occurs as the mineral calcite .
15 The final effect of temperature on timing error may be expected to be in the region of 1000ppm per degree maximum which corresponds to approximately 1½ minutes per degree in the finished circuit .
16 It was also made up of a hospital in Jerusalem which cares for both Arabs and Jews , an Ambulance Air Wing with 60 volunteer pilots and 50 planes throughout Europe , and an aeromedical section to return people to the nearest hospital to home from the scene of an accident again on a Europe-wide basis .
17 Er as a result of the success we 've now got to go back and revisit it , I mean Ian you know has been leading in from from this office er and that it 's the person contact which counts for so much .
18 ‘ He 's very thick with the new master , Humphrey Morris , which counts for quite a lot , ’ Bridget said thoughtfully .
19 Imports of consumer goods they claim , are held back because marketing costs are prohibitive in a country which has over twice the number of retail stores per head of the population than in the US or West Germany .
20 The new Act abolished the old method of arranging with creditors by a deed of composition , assignment or otherwise ‘ which has for so long a time disgraced our law ’ .
21 The one at Marham in Norfolk incorporates a World War One aeroplane of unspecified type and that at Upwood the Canberra which has for so long been associated with the RAF station .
22 A recently released consultant 's report commissioned by the local authorities declared that the arrival of the Llangollen Railway in Corwen would be the single most important factor in the economic regeneration of the town which has for so long lived in the shadow of Llangollen , ten miles to the east .
23 ‘ It can therefore be seen that variation from place to place in climax tropical lowland rain forest , which has for so long intrigued and challenged ecologists , is not open to any single or simple explanation .
24 With the breakdown of the artificial barrier which has for too long divided an academic education from vocational one , there are opportunities for all — provided you 're intelligent enough to sort out the colleges from the universities from the polytechnics that is .
25 It 's marvellous to see the wide variety of bird feeders , pond liners , wildflower seeds , nest-boxes , butterfly border plants and other merchandise marketed in this way , and , of course , it 's to be encouraged in an industry which has for too long simply serviced the chemical-warfare approach to gardening .
26 Under an agreement which has at least two years to run , Nestle has a 49 p.c. interest in the holding company which owns L'Oreal with the rest in the hands of the founding family .
27 And since the Budget revision of PEP rules , investors can now place their full £6,000 PEP contribution in a trust which has at least half the portfolio in UK and EC equities , and so benefit from the tax concessions .
28 Since the Budget revision of PEP rules , investors can now place their full £6,000 PEP contribution in a trust which has at least half the portfolio in UK and EC equities
29 The Draize test and the LD50 , which has at least stayed the course since 1927 , are both relatively straightforward and easy to regulate .
30 The Foundation was also inundated with complaints about its complex price list , which has at least two dozen options — covering everything from object code fees to optional services and royalty guidelines .
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