Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun pl] which [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 They have harmonic and melodic qualities which make them complete in themselves , yet they work together as a separate layer , in a kind of dialogue with the soprano melody .
2 In the former exhibition , George Mackie , DFC , RDI , RSW , one of this century 's leading graphic artists , confronts the challenge of explaining to layman and bibliophile alike the nature of his ‘ invisible ’ craft and the intellectual and emotional considerations which underline it , and this theme is further elaborated in the accompanying catalogue , Books , mostly scholarly and some Ephemera , designed by George Mackie , which was produced thanks to the generosity of The Stinehour Press , who printed it .
3 The judicial statistics of the late nineteenth century provide more precise information , but they must be carefully assessed in light of the social , economic and administrative settings which produced them .
4 As part of a valuation exercise we assemble detailed information on the business and its characteristics , its past and current financial performance , the sector in which it operates and economic factors which affect it .
5 What evidence is there that these overt policies and covert assumptions have outlived the political and economic structures which brought them into being ?
6 The need to avoid bad history is the reason the debate over the teaching of history in schools is so important : what is the proper balance between traditional concerns with royalty and battles as against the need to understand the great political movements of our time and the social and economic conditions which spawned them ?
7 She connects psychological variables like parental contact and control , extended family and peer care and contact , the girls ' autonomy and responsibility , their hostility and suspicion towards the world , and their early sense of themselves as adult women rather than children , to specific social , political and economic oppressions which affect them .
8 Carol H. Smith 's fine study details thoroughly connections between Eliot 's late plays and the earlier dramas and primitive motifs which underlie them .
9 Murdock ( 1984:78 ) accounts for the general character of press and television coverage of the Toxteth riot in terms of ‘ the routine business of news production and the practical and commercial pressures which shape it ’ .
10 ‘ It is wise to bear in mind how vastly superior is the individual over all the political institutions and social mechanisms which oppress him ! ’
11 If , as the sub who wrote the title suggests , there is another side to the truth , then we would be happy I first of all , and then those who admire Manzoni to see reliable and contemporary documents which prove it .
12 Scientists are studying ex-smokers , people with depression , athletes and those recovering from prolonged illness in an attempt to sort out the complicated physical and psychological cues which lead us to crave specific foods .
13 making UK local authorities aware of European and international affairs which affect them ;
14 The social workers were bound by rules of confidentiality and legal requirements which prevented them from revealing any relevant information .
15 The rich harvest of insects and frogs , fruit and small rodents which supported them and their nestlings , is coming to an end .
16 It is advisable that the social worker should have at least a knowledge of the laws of various churches on sexual and marital affairs which enables him or her to seek advice from the right source if a client might be affected .
17 This sharp differentiation , and the various impulses and societal shifts which encouraged it ( which unfortunately we do not have time to go into here ) was quite different from the situation which pertained t.n earlier Hebrew history .
18 Regardless of the system the program runs on , it presents a standard user interface of icons and drop-down menus which makes it very simple to use .
19 Nevertheless the political and diplomatic links which bound her to the rest of the continent were slowly multiplying and becoming stronger .
20 Each day then becomes a waking to a new journey , to new pastures , and new experiences which carry us spiritually farther and farther from the dead ideas of our physical side and its tawdry goods .
21 Lewes was run for its lord by the Reeve , later called the bailiff , whose principal job was to collect the market tolls and other dues which made it so valuable .
22 But the confusing plethora of separate joint boards on the fire service , strategic planning , waste disposal and other matters which succeeded them suggests that abolition did not achieve those ends These boards are now under no direct electoral control , but are instead made up of nominees from often compulsorily participant councils .
23 He says in his affirmation , with the support of letters from his doctor , that he and his wife suffer from heart conditions and other ailments which make it undesirable for them to occupy accommodation above the level of the ground floor .
24 Mr Chairman , in his er , video to us , er drew attention to the , both the external and internal challenges which face us at the present time .
25 ‘ She 's twelve years old , nice old girl , good mouth and nice manners which puts her ahead of some women — and she wo n't set you down in the dirt .
26 Yet for the discourse analyst it may be exactly these transient and variable features which enable us to understand the meaning of what is said , and the reason why the order of sentences proceeds in the way that it does .
27 As Taylor rightly says , most academics simply do not feel competent to comment on what goes on outside their discipline , and even if they do , there are powerful professional and institutional demarcations which deter them from doing so .
28 All three people died for different reasons , if it is not absurd to associate the word reason with the hateful and cowardly acts which killed them .
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