Example sentences of "[noun] which it [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | The exchange may on occasion wish to maintain that it was not previously aware of a specific floor practice which it now considers undesirable . |
2 | For the cultural production which is complained of comes m majority from central market institutions which in all other respects ( and even , practically , in this one ) the state exists to promote and protect , and even , in some cases , from institutions which it directly licenses . |
3 | The way in which a municipality legislates and the way in which it administers the legislation it enacts and conducts itself in relation to activities which it lawfully undertakes can not but create a municipal reputation , be it good , bad or indifferent . |
4 | * Additional information is added in a phrase or clause placed next to ( in APPOSITION with ) something already named in the sentence which it also refers to . |
5 | The personal scent trail which it thereby leaves provides an easily identifiable highway home . |
6 | If it is not renewed , which may well be the case , the products which it now covers will then fall under the general rules of the EEC Treaty . |
7 | Is it likely that the changes and related developments will lead the Ministry of Defence to release land in Scotland which it presently owns and leases for training purposes ? |
8 | Under supervision by a bankruptcy court , a firm in chapter 11 draws up a reorganisation plan which it then negotiates with the creditors while a judge arbitrates . |
9 | It performs a special dance , walking in a circle which it then bisects while vigorously waggling its abdomen . |
10 | This is partly because of the purposes which it now serves ; it is the expected language in the education system , in other social institutions ( such as the courts and business ) and in almost all published writing , and it has also spread far beyond its historical base in Britain and is used as an international language in many parts of the world . |
11 | How effective the ‘ make do and mend ’ changes which it now seems will be all that the USTA will be able to carry out , prove to be , must be a matter of serious doubt . |
12 | Next , I shall discuss some difficulties which it either generates or leaves unsolved . |
13 | Alternatively , where it is likely that the creditors will need to be paid before the debts can be collected , the purchaser may wish to make a retention out of part of the purchase price which it then uses for satisfying the creditors . |
14 | Behind the Franchise Pack lies the experience and skill of a team of franchising experts , who understand the special problems of this type of business , and can help to overcome the pressures which it frequently creates . |
15 | Its size , and the fact that it was printed on the Pitman Press at Bath , lead one to compare it with the ornithological publications of Poyser which it closely resembles . |
16 | He could n't read , he assumed it said twenty cubic metres which it usually does . |
17 | The composer did have the opportunity to revise and shorten the Second Symphony , but it remains as long as the First , and needs a strong forward motivation which it certainly receives here . |
18 | The bigheaded turtle is unique in having a heavily armoured head and tail which it never attempts to draw into its shell when attacked . |
19 | ‘ Not just for employment which it directly provides , but also in the way in which it underpins so many rural industries . |
20 | It is therefore ironic that the report which it unreservedly endorses and which appears in the same issue should perpetuate the thinking I seek here to expose as muddled and erroneous . |
21 | It is deeply critical in particular of the exploitation of the earth which it often considers the three semitic religions are guilty of pursuing — Judaism , Christianity and Islam . |
22 | So far as I know , no one has denied that inflation can be , and in fact often within our experience is , caused by the Government financing part of its expenditure by the creation of additional spending power which it then exerts . |