Example sentences of "which [vb base] [prep] many " in BNC.
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1 | The publication details major financial losses and fatalities caused by minor events and provides a prescription for reducing these losses , which account for many millions of working days lost each year . |
2 | These will give the effect of the dense reeds which grow in many areas of East Asia . |
3 | There are two symbols which appear in many of Pakenham 's works . |
4 | If the new mall is to be covered , probably the best option is for it to be glazed in the manner of the arcades which cut through many nineteenth-century blocks . |
5 | Other studies have found that while managers and staff prize highly the ‘ therapeutic ’ discussion groups which flourish in many day care units , there is less evidence that users rate them as valuable and no evidence that people with long-term mental disorder gain benefit . |
6 | By choosing those which last for many months as the basis and adding others which emerge , flower and then fade away , you can create stability while still incorporating change . |
7 | The Wolds , a remand centre at Brough , North Humberside , is far removed from the insanitary conditions which prevail at many jails . |
8 | Where and how they can do this in the conditions which prevail in many rural areas is rarely specified . |
9 | GPs will be encouraged to provide more well-women clinics which deal with many issues to do with women 's health . |
10 | The intrusion of the bureaucratic considerations is likely to lead to solutions which differ in many cases from those an individual should have adopted if left to himself . |
11 | Numerous are the unresolved hurts which lurk in many of us , years after their first appearance in our inner world . |
12 | Period rooms in a museum are usually reconstructions and interpretations of the past , though they may well contain primary source material , the furniture and genuine artefacts from the past , and an assortment of objects which may well belong to the same period but which come from many different sources . |
13 | Large quantities of oxides of sulphur and nitrogen are being emitted into the atmosphere by the combustion of fossil fuels and industrial processes , and these gases are being converted into strong acids ( sulphuric and nitric ) which lead to many areas experiencing precipitation of a very low acidity . |
14 | Most often , a combination or succession of problems occur , but these are non-specific symptoms which occur in many illnesses . |