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 .
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