Example sentences of "which [verb] [noun] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Equally , the complex legislation relating to slaves taken overseas , which involves registration of claims in foreign courts , is unlikely to have been traditional .
2 Slices with two prepared faces give a three-dimensional context which aids identification of bioclasts and study of depositional and diagenetic fabrics .
3 Many feminists adopt more variable programmes , which combine analysis of discourses , with an address to the unconscious .
4 The survey is a large study sponsored by the Business Media Research Committee , a body which represents publishers of newspapers and magazines .
5 They faced prosecution under a presidential ordinance , passed hurriedly on Feb. 17 , which made organizers of demonstrations criminally and civilly liable for their supporters ' actions .
6 Which statements are ‘ observation statements ’ to use Ayer 's term , and which report states of affairs beyond those which can , strictly speaking , be observed ?
7 Below each shield is a bronze plaque which contains rows of symbols of the Chaos Powers .
8 WRN produces a directory , Returning to work , which contains details of courses around the country specifically aimed at women returners .
9 The cemetery , which contains graves of men , women and children , covers about 15,000 square yards .
10 The fines are up to £1,000 and the provision arises as a result of the introduction of police cameras on roads which provide evidence of offences such as speeding or jumping traffic lights where the police are in possession of the vehicle number but not the name of the driver .
11 Japan and Asia Pacific , which provided 13% of revenues , is the fastest growing Unix market according to IBM .
12 In this study the biweekly bulletin Hue and Cry , which listed descriptions of persons for whom magistrates had issued warrants , provides the necessary data .
13 We will discuss problems such as these in chapter 8 by using an actual schedule which incorporates examples of mistakes , but before doing this we must also consider the problems which arise from lack of understanding of the question .
14 The resulting irritation causes scratching which allows transfer of eggs to the fingers and fingernails .
15 A development which allows classroom evaluation is the telesoftware service available from Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) which allows samples of programs to be downloaded and evaluated in school .
16 Using the first generation Ortho-Chiron ELISA , which allows detection of antibodies against recombinant non-structural hepatitis C virus peptides , 58% of Italian autoimmune chronic hepatitis cases , defined as reported above — that is , positive for ANA-H and/or SMA-AA — turned out to be also positive for anti hepatitis C virus .
17 In particular , the annual flooding brought silt , which caused blooms of algae to develop which in turn supported a rich fishery .
18 One of its key provisions is the creation of registers , open to the public , which show details of licences and who pollutes the environment .
19 The king of Yodie Bodie was watching the latest U2 full length video , which features various video remixes , when suddenly , during the clip for ‘ Nothing But The Real Thing ’ — which features cut-ups of sentences interspersed with the action — he thought , hang on a mo' this is all looking mighty familiar .
20 In May , 1992 , the company took its case to the Medicines Commission , which advised revocation of licences for 0.25 mg products but thought that problems with 0.125 mg tablets could be dealt with otherwise .
21 Although it was usually specific issues which drove groups of students to write dazibao and hold demonstrations , as in the mid-1980s , the more general themes of democracy , free speech and human rights were also present .
22 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 .
23 I 'm aware that our backs are up against the wall as regards time because the response is meant to be in by Friday erm I do n't think actually that this is the the paper that Vince is presenting , although in fact , surely raises issues , I do n't think it is actually response as it stands , I think it is a paper which raises items of issues for this committee to consider , I do n't think in itself it serves as a response .
24 Traditional electron microscopes , which emit beams of electrons and watch them bounce off the surface , can see much smaller details but their pictures usually give only a poor impression of the relief of the surface .
25 The gay theme was developed with the ‘ coming out ’ of Gordon Collins , which allowed discussion of attitudes to homosexuality ( in particular those of Gordon 's parents ) and , of course , of AIDS .
26 Social-purity legislation , such as the Industrial Schools Amendment Act of 1881 , which allowed children of prostitutes to be committed to an industrial school , and the 1885 Act , gave further powers to the police in their surveillance over women and children .
27 It was a breach of the Code to falsely claim that criminal proceedings could be brought for non-payment , or to compel anyone to sign documents which allowed repossession of goods .
28 The purpose of Study 2 was to carry out a laboratory task which allowed measurement of feelings of risk and a controlled test of memory for driving situations .
29 Initially , OSO 's efforts were helped by a ‘ full and fair opportunity ’ scheme negotiated with the oil industry which allowed vetting of bids when there was a risk of major contracts going abroad .
30 The main symptom is short-term memory loss , which includes repetition of statements and actions .
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