Example sentences of "[noun] which sometimes " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , it may not always be easy for workers in the formal sector to tolerate the muddle and uncertainty which sometimes surrounds informal care activity . |
2 | They swam like long rubbery strip-lights through the water 's gentle currents , and kept the rooms , corridors and towers of the castle bathed in a silky , pervasive light which sometimes made distances hard to measure and gave the air a thick sort of look . |
3 | There is one large broad apical papilla which sometimes lies within the mouth slit . |
4 | Kenneth Williams resorted to so many different voices which sometimes gave the impression that he was n't always sure himself which one was going to come out . |
5 | The other teenagers he meets there are mainly criminals — thieves , prostitutes and drug pedlars — and most of them are members of the infamous teenage gangs which sometimes turn the city into a battleground . |
6 | His success depended , as so often happens in research , on entirely fortuitous events , of the kind which sometimes contribute as much as careful planning to the attainment of desired objectives . |
7 | The second oral tentacle pore is large lined on each side by 4–6 long rounded tentacle scales which sometimes nearly form a continuous series with the oral papillae . |
8 | There is a steady current of physicality in their play which sometimes spills over into outright violence . |
9 | These ‘ id-impulses ’ may be either for ‘ perverse ’ sexual acts which sometimes can not even be admitted to consciousness as acts which the person desires , or they may be impulses of sadism and destructiveness . |
10 | Another response is the formation of music groups which sometimes include all who want to play or sing in them , regardless of their ability . |
11 | Like many , she has her own stock of painful experiences which sometimes affect her present life . |
12 | The best it has been able to achieve is loose , probabilistic associations which sometimes , in all but the terminology used , have treated individual offenders as at least partially free , rational and choice-making ( and in so doing , has to some extent converged with classical criminology ) . |
13 | Did n't have an awful of trouble with that six er , six pages of dialogue which sometimes they 're speaking together and sometimes they 're |
14 | In small groups they went out across the land and offered their services in its defence against the beasts , or against the wandering brigands which sometimes harried it . |
15 | Although the existence of the statutes indicates certain offences which sometimes creep into public life , it is most gratifying to note that amongst the many tens of thousands of councillors serving voluntarily year by year in this country a prosecution under this Act is very rare indeed . |
16 | Moreover , the young are able to surround themselves , via the transistor and the cassette recorder , with a total world of aural sensation which sometimes seems to replace a missing element in their emotional lives . |
17 | This is a double responsibility : two responsibilities which sometimes are not compatible . |
18 | The promoters are also marketing imaginative packages which sometimes include books of vouchers giving entrance to places of historical or geographical interest , discounted theatre tickets , unlimited travel on the bus or underground , tee shirts and other promotional give-aways as well as hotel accommodation and meals . |
19 | On special occasions L.O.R. trains ran through to Southport , although the voltage on this line was 600 D.C. which sometimes caused problems . |
20 | The barbels are long and are a great temptation to other fish which sometimes pick at them and damage them , P. pictus Is sensitive to poor water conditions and this often manifests itself in the degeneration of the barbels and the membrane between the fin rays . |
21 | This is largely true , though some artists do use ‘ body colour ’ occasionally , especially solid white to give that additional accent such as highlights and sparkles of light on water which sometimes give the same results as scratching out . |
22 | Then there is the decay of the tree which sometimes holds on to a little bit of life well past when it should die completely . |
23 | Another concept which sometimes falls to be analysed in such all or nothing fashion is ‘ dishonesty ’ as it impinges upon the definition of theft and a cluster of deception offences under the Theft Acts . |
24 | Live the natural way : No , I am not suggesting that you return to some sort of Tarzan and Jane existence , simply that you try and reduce your dependence on those mechanical things which sometimes seem to threaten to take over our lives . |
25 | However , this is with half-rhymes which sometimes only vaguely go together , for example " shine " and " join " . |
26 | Where the great rivers of molten lava had flowed in the distant past was now a jumbled mass of solidified rock-like structures which sometimes stretched for many kilometres . |
27 | The report also examined the very real difficulties which sometimes beset home-school links , suggesting that a clash of basic objectives between teachers and parents may sometimes lead to a confrontation between widely differing models of home-school links . |
28 | Finally , although they sanctioned images in churches , prayers for the dead , and the veneration of saints , the Ten Articles included a warning about the superstitious beliefs which sometimes lay behind them . |
29 | He was five years older than Minton and watched critically as Minton suppressed his intelligence in order to get on with his Circus which sometimes included boys of adolescent mentality . |
30 | It is difficult to know how far they were a significant deterrent to claiming relief , but over the long term there is little to suggest that any parish maintained the lowering of its poor rate which sometimes accompanied the initial operation of a workhouse . |