Example sentences of "which [adv] [vb base] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have strong reservations , ’ it says in its response to the document , ‘ about the usefulness of information contained in accounts which only relate to the activity of a branch in an economic entity .
2 Some harbour resentments going back many years , which only come to the surface when a crisis causes the couple to come for counselling .
3 Where an odour has multi-sources this problem is exacerbated especially when it is created by two or more chemicals coming together neither of which individually amount to a nuisance .
4 But it can scarcely be in doubt that these books have in them home truths , and an ironic obliquity or duplicity , which richly relate to the world of Jaruzelski 's predecessors , and indeed to the experience of other countries where literature and opinion have been repressed .
5 Words ( other than invented words , e. g. ‘ tabloid' ) which directly refer to the character or quality of the goods , and names of places , can not be so appropriated .
6 Competition from weeds , notably the grass Imperata which can inhibit forest regeneration , is also discouraged by these practices because of the fragmented pattern of bare ground and the shade effects of perennials which also contribute to the renewal of soil nutrient pools .
7 Some 12 per cent of the world 's cultivated land is irrigated , of which more than half is affected to some extent by these problems which inevitably lead to a reduction in crop productivity , the very factor that such schemes were established to increase salinisation and waterlogging are particularly significant in arid and semiarid regions where irrigation is necessary for agriculture , and while they are important in developed nations , they are fast becoming major environmental problems in many developing nations .
8 That the social sciences are a long way from devising scales which even approximate to the temperature scale is not to be wondered at .
9 Small sea organisms bind these marine minerals into their body structures , which then fall to the ocean floor upon their death .
10 Initially the edges of the fins take on a greyish or opaque look , which then progress to a level where the fin tissues , often including the bony fin rays , break up and fall away .
11 So , in seeing the transvestite boy , the male member of the audience might be moved to lascivious thoughts about women , which then transfer to the boy himself .
12 Neither do British Standard ( BS ) figures , which again relate to an engine without power-sapping auxiliaries fitted .
13 Therefore parts of erm areas which actually relate to the housing needs of York .
14 As you see behind there is a stone range of buildings , which actually connect to the house .
15 Those currencies which currently belong to the exchange rate mechanism and are not perceived by the markets as likely to join at least the first echelon of a single currency may come under pressure in the market .
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