Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The worry which most perturbed Winnie was one of which she was deeply ashamed .
2 But the comments which most hit home were those of the young Lord Altrincham , in his English and National Review , a magazine of scarcely greater significance , but which had the good fortune to publish its August 1957 edition on a newsless Bank Holiday .
3 Taking pride in the military feats which raised Russia 's prestige , they aspired to erase the features which most disfigured their homeland : autocracy and serfdom .
4 In that same parliament those of the Ordinances of 1311 which most offended the king were repealed , no champion of them surviving the earl of Lancaster .
5 Nevertheless it was the political complexities which followed which most attracted Gregory .
6 Gresham 's School , Holt have made their contribution of players over the years and they are the current holders of the Henry Griserson trophy for the side which most impressed the XL Club by its performance on and off the field in 1991 .
7 Nobody appeared to give orders , and everyone performed the tasks which most suited his mood of the moment .
8 It was the use of ‘ pirate ’ photographs of herself which most upset and frustrated Kylie .
9 Indeed it was precisely the industries which most benefited from this R and D ( aerospace , electronics ) which maintained their world lead most effectively .
10 Most people on the ‘ Carry Ons ’ seemed to think that it was quite nice having Ken around , which assuredly had a lot to do with his love of the series .
11 When they rescued him he was suffering from frostbite and had a broken tail which eventually had to be amputated .
12 Privatization can , of course , mean many things , not all of which necessarily run together .
13 I felt so relaxed on the bike at Laguna Seca behind Cadalora and Kocinski on their Yamahas and knew my time would come when we got to the tracks which better suited the Honda 's speed .
14 Consider a multicellular organism in which randomly chosen cells dedifferentiate and divide to produce germ cells until the organism has completely turned into gametes , and where there is therefore no distinction between soma and germ line .
15 Surely the economic regeneration of the area was a priority , without which much vaunted training schemes were somewhat pointless .
16 Of the available parsers the one which best satisfied the above criteria was the Alvey Natural Language Tools ( ANLT ) system .
17 What was to prove the most far-reaching of the changes introduced in the July 1951 cabinet was the elevation to ministerial rank of Admiral Carrero Blanco 's position as director of the office of the head of government ; and the one which best exemplified the combination of new and old , change and ossification , was the creation of a Ministry of Information and Tourism .
18 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
19 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
20 Massive build and wide span of very broad wings distinguished from all other large brown birds of N W Europe except Golden Eagle ( p. 79 ) , from which best told at all ages by wedge-shaped , not square , tail and at close range by legs being only half-feathered .
21 The test which best discriminated between the effects of left and right sided electro-convulsive therapy ( ECT ) after two treatments to each side was naming of objects after hearing a verbal description of them given by the examiner seven minutes after shock administration .
22 Altogether , this was the conclusion which best corresponded to the practical realities of the day .
23 The cold and dishevelled hunger strikers gave speeches and ‘ many people wept as they spoke ’ ( Nathan 1985 : 216 ) which further stirred up emotions .
24 An LSE post-graduate , David Phillips , provided ‘ We are lepers , give us bells , not degrees ’ , which further strengthened students ' welcome sense of apartness .
25 ‘ Although Owen managed to cope with the problem quite well , Liz got really depressed — which further upset the children .
26 During the evening , while Macmillan was dining with FM Alexander , back at HQ 5 Corps in Austria a development had taken place which further added to the problems facing Gen Keightley and his staff .
27 The company blamed intense price-cutting in depressed markets which further eroded petrochemical margins .
28 It had a house which once had a thatched roof , but it had gone derelict and a tree had started growing in the middle of it .
29 Club rugby , through this wealthy , first-class ‘ tail ’ wagging the club ‘ dog ’ , has been decimated , as has the system which once had 15 viable unions catering for all players at all levels in a rather rough and amateurism but entirely wholesome — and ultimately highly successful and fairer — why .
30 It is also true that section 2(8) does not provide complete protection , since information obtained in answer to questions ( such as , for example , the location of funds in a foreign bank account ) can lead to the disclosure of damaging facts which once known can be proved by other means , even if the answers themselves can not be put in evidence .
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