Example sentences of "which [noun prp] [vb -s] to " in BNC.

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1 After the success of his two philosophical titles from Thorsons we have an autobiography which Warner seems to be playing quite softly , but which may well take off .
2 Thus the mental horizons of labourism ( by which Nairn refers to the tradition of independent working-class representation ) were severely circumscribed .
3 The French verse which Pamela recites to Mrs. Belville is from Voltaire 's adaptation Nanine ; the first scene between Lady Davers , Pamela , and Belville is from a contemporary translation of Goldoni 's Pamela Nubile ; the first scene between Mrs. Jewkes , Pamela and Mr. Williams is from Giffard 's adaptation and the Italian dialogue is a translation of a Richardson scene between the Countess and Belville .
4 The differences between disciplines which Taylor refers to are compounded by differences between sectors , institutions and even departments .
5 Identification of the precise mechanism by which Shc connects to Src , and its generalization to other non-receptor tyrosine kinases , can not be far away .
6 On CD at present there are discs by Haitink , Järvi and Maxim Shostakovich among others , all of them sonically impressive but not always possessed of the brooding tension which Rostropovich brings to the first movement .
7 By contrast , the Historia Brittonum claims only a ten-year reign for Penda , dating it evidently from the battle of Cogwy ( ch. 65 ) — Bede 's Maserfelth , which Bede dates to 642 but which again may need to be emended ( in accordance with any adjustment of Bede 's other Northumbrian dates ) to 643 ( HE 111 , 9 : V , 24 ) .
8 The argument from error has here a plausible consistency , while the point which Nozick takes to be his strength begins to look like a weakness .
9 Even though Gundovald can never have said some of the things which Gregory attributes to him , the bishop of Tours must have had some reason for putting the words into his mouth .
10 And it is here that we come to the nub , theoretically , of the problem with Adorno 's whole approach to listening Dick Bradley ( n.d. ) points out that within a Marxist framework production and consumption can not properly be given the near-identity which Adorno attributes to them .
11 ( The ability to make statements without indicating status , which Lyons attributes to English , is not , of course , the only or even the major way in which abstract and neutral meanings can be formulated . )
12 Informix says it 'll take around a year to productise SNI 's data dictionary , even though ERMS is already implemented for versions of the database which SNI supplies to customers under an existing marketing agreement the two have .
13 On this road , for instance , you quickly come , after you have left Laruns , to Eaux-Chaudes , one of a pair of local resorts , which Beachcomber refers to grumpily as a ‘ hell-hole ’ .
14 A new series in which Norma brings to your knitting machine some of the wonderful animals whose life in the wild is at risk of extinction and without which the world would be poorer .
15 There 's a very small difference of two and a half percent which Mr refers to in his proof as being a change er in the figures which I would accept .
16 Consider , for example , that type of syntactic structure which Chomsky refers to as the kernel sentence , of which the following are examples :
17 The characteristics of ‘ storage ’ , ‘ indirectness ’ , and the construction of ‘ successive layers of historically validated meanings ’ which Goody attributes to literacy alone are , then , part of the intellectual framework of any society .
18 Bloch 's work ( 1975 ) on political language and oratory , as we saw above ( p. 41 ) , provides evidence of ways in which speech is formalised in non-literate and in literate societies alike and is used for the functions which Goody attributes to writing alone .
19 In order to grasp it in detail , however , one must be familiar with the model of social structure which Althusser attributes to Marx .
20 My own favourite among the three books is Euclid Rules OK ? ( pp 64 ) in which Archibald travels to various worlds to investigate their geometries .
21 One of the reasons why Colnaghi 's wanted a presence in Paris and welcomed the opportunity to be at the Hotel Bristol is the attraction which Paris holds to the Japanese ; furthermore , a high occupancy rate at the Hotel Bristol is Japanese and I look forward to being able to meet this clientele .
22 In this context MacCabe ( 1980 , p. 44 ) comments on the use of ‘ montage ’ , which Godard counterposes to ‘ image ’ .
23 Organisations and promoters donate tickets which Ticketlink gives to groups and individuals registered with it .
24 Production staff must be conscious that how they build products may affect its EMC performance ; service engineers , likewise , must be sure that they do not compromise EMC once products are in the field ; the purchasing department must be aware that EMC constraints placed on suppliers may make a component more expensive to buy , but will probably save money when the end product is tested as a whole ; and the marketing and sales department must plan to sell the advantage which EMC brings to a product .
25 His authority for the date is the chronological list in Nuruosmaniye 3080 , one of the two reproduced by Menage , the base date of which Husameddin takes to be 857 rather than 858 .
26 The good news of the Christian gospel is a covenant agreement , a contract which God offers to us .
27 He quoted a passage from the Psalms in which God speaks to the Messiah and sets him at his right hand until all enemies have been overcome .
28 One of the psalms speaks of the abundance which God gives to us :
29 But how can that which God gives to ma be interpreted as something man gives to God ?
30 Little is known of the ‘ cottage countess ’ but there is no evidence of her surprise at seeing Burghley House , or her supposed decline under the aristocratic social pressures which Tennyson alludes to .
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