Example sentences of "which [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ( which overlapped into Stoke Goldington and Weston Underwood ) , were freeholders , a numerous class in this district , the remainder lessees for term of years or at will . |
2 | There also seems to be a stress on the function of bishops which fits with Bethurum Loomis ' view of Wulfstan 's attitude to them late in his life . |
3 | Named after the famous battleships and secured by a £12 patent , the twenty Dreadnoughts which operated on Blackpool Promenade from the turn of the Century until 1934 , were certainly unique . |
4 | The association , which operated from Darlington Arts Centre in Vane Terrace , has debts of almost £30,000 . |
5 | As already indicated , the Conservative party was the dominant member of all three National governments which operated from August 1931 until the Second World War . |
6 | The FIMBRA member , Marlingham Financial Services which operated from Mowbray House , The Broadway , Devizes , arranged life assurance and pensions and sold home income plans . |
7 | The importance of east Asia in the general consular picture is especially marked in the case of Britain : by the end of the nineteenth century , when there were rather less than 200 salaried members of the British general consular service spread across the world , the more specialised and highly trained one which operated in China alone numbered seventy-five ( including student interpreters and assistants ) . |
8 | In addition the investigator examines critically the role of the devolved government which operated in Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972 . |
9 | We flew to Kirkwall with British Airways , which flies to Orkney and Shetland regularly , from Glasgow and Edinburgh via Inverness . |
10 | The decision puts the EC ahead of other signatories of the Montreal Protocol , which agreed in November to phase out these chemicals by January 1996 . |
11 | Not all the commentators on The Cantos have remarked how conspicuous is the absence of Virgil 's name and presence , among the numberless names and presences which jostle on Pound 's pages . |
12 | Hobbes had formed a close friendship with Gassendi during his meetings with him in Paris , in the circle of scientists and philosophers which centred round Mersenne . |
13 | During the Protectorate he was associated with the circle of natural philosophers and mathematicians at Oxford which centred around Seth Ward [ q.v . ] , |
14 | ‘ Which goes to Perdita Macleod . ’ |
15 | Inset Left : Hazlehurst Aqueduct carries the Leek branch of the Caldon Canal over the main line which goes to Froghall . |
16 | Follow the sea wall past the Martello Towers to the Felixstowe Ferry , which goes to Bawdsey . |
17 | The other new post is the Secretary for National Heritage , which goes to Mr David Mellor , former Treasury Chief Secretary . |
18 | Turn left into Lutterworth Road which goes into Aylestone Road . |
19 | But as the key diagram stands at the moment , because it goes north of Knaresborough in its indication of where the route proposal will be , I think if that i key diagram is to remain , it is right for the examination to consider what the need for that route is as opposed to a route or any other route which goes between Harrogate and Knaresborough . |
20 | The book is in great part a ‘ presentation ’ of Morgan 's ‘ Ancient Society ’ , but as Engels points out there is much in it which goes beyond Morgan , in terms both of documentation and interpretation . |
21 | They also exhibited a more controlled orientation to their sport , a finding which goes against Mitch Daley 's theory on the spontaneous , free-flowing approach of black footballers compared to whites . |
22 | They seem part of a hierarchy which goes from Valar ( good and bad ) to Maiar ( good and bad ) to Eldar ; they are ‘ like in nature to the Ainur , though less in might and stature ’ , close enough in one case ( Melian and Elwé Thingol ) to intermarry . |
23 | A report which goes before Middlesbrough councillors on Wednesday says : ‘ Concern has been expressed over the activities of some of those employed to control access to licensed premises . |
24 | The head of MI5 , and formerly a member of the ‘ domestic subversion ’ department , which snooped on Patricia Hewitt and Harriet Harman ( who went on to become Kinnock 's press secretary at the last election , and Labour 's health spokeswoman , respectively ) . |
25 | Of the other five outlets , the Stirling store , which trades as Mclachlan & Brown , is continuing to trade while the property in Bellshill is under offer . |
26 | Charlton 's cross to the near post was met by a glancing header from Phil Starbuck which looped beyond Beresford into the net . |
27 | Such a lifespan is not uncommon for a captive tortoise , the oldest one recorded being a male , which lived on Mauritius for 152 years . |
28 | Our family , which lived in Renishaw Road in Nottingham , was always well off , if never rich . |
29 | The more easterly of the two valley roads which combine at Pierrefitte takes you first to the charming town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur , which may look like one place but is really two , with more than just a hyphen dividing them . |
30 | Most promoters analyzed in detail , which correspond to Escherichia coli , form open complexes with RNA polymerase that are essentially irreversible in vitro , in the sense that they have relatively long half-lives ( in the range of several minutes to hours , refs. 3 , 4 , 6 , 7 ) , and are therefore resistant to the challenge of competitors such as heparin or heterologous DNA . |