Example sentences of "[vb pp] which give " in BNC.

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1 During yogurt-making , cultures are added which give it its distinctive fresh taste .
2 They are geographically dispersed which gave a difficult research task for the 2 ½ , equivalent full time researchers .
3 Ian Shiels , the non playing team organiser explained that ‘ New players have recently joined which gives us a better opportunity to reach the second division . ’
4 The garden had to be shared with the bottom flat , so a dividing wall was built which gave them total privacy .
5 Many of the rebels were arrested and shot which gave impetus to Irish Nationalism which , in turn , was much opposed by the Northern Counties of Ulster , who had Lord Carson as their leader .
6 To control for possible differences in the brain RNA levels , a 5' end-labelled mouse NF-H ( m-NF-H ) probe was used which gives a protected fragment of 160nt .
7 The rubber diaphragm in the carbs themselves may be partially holed which gives similar symptoms to those described .
8 Leaflets were distributed which gave information about personal injury claims , suggested various sources of help and also offered a free interview with a solicitor .
9 Assyrian cuneiform texts have also been found which give interpretations of dream-topics , many of which , again , are taboo behaviours — eating the flesh of one 's penis , killing brothers or sons , eating faeces .
10 It is crucial to develop realistic shock models to see whether plausible parameters can be found which give the correct behaviour of the observed emission .
11 In inter-continental collision orogens major sustained horizontal stresses can be generated which give rise to recumbent folds .
12 His attempt failed , but the Treaty of Bretigny was concluded which gave Edward sovereignty over Calais and the whole of Aquitaine , almost a quarter of France .
13 ‘ Practical ’ determinism and ‘ practical ’ indeterminism thus converge in allowing that circumstances can be specified which give rise to varying levels of probability of crime occurring .
14 Instead , a number of short-term , palliative measures had been taken which gave the appearance that the problems were being addressed .
15 The requirement forever more schools for the ever growing young population in Chiswick resulted in another school , a Secondary School for both boys and girls , being built on a site between Burlington Lane — not far from the County Grammar School — and a new road being constructed which gave more direct access to both those schools from Sutton Court Road .
16 In each case , PCR primers were chosen which gave products of identical size from both the cDNA from which they were derived and from genomic or YAC DNA .
17 On 26 January 1931 the so-called ‘ Hunger Law ’ was published which gave the monopoly on imported flour to a small group of mill-owners .
18 In 1969 , a paper was published which gave some examples of this unfortunate practice .
19 Recently , an electronic device has been marketed which gives advice on when you should expose yourself to daylight at your destination .
20 Over the Irish sea , in Dublin , that same year , fourteen British officers were murdered which gave rise to further outrages there , during the following year , by the Sinn Fein group .
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