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

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1 Food , of course , remains a topic of passionate concern — the focus of minor complaints and disagreements which rumble on for long periods — and outbursts of contentment which are extremely short-lived .
2 This list reflects an acceptance of contrasting ideas and ideologies which does not allow us to be simplistically labelled ( ‘ progressive ’ , or otherwise ) and we do n't want to be .
3 It is with understanding linguistic factors in relation to the concrete problems and activities which make up the daily reality of the school : what children need to learn , how they learn and what difficulties they experience .
4 It may be , too , that a distinction needs to be drawn between groups which have a non-executive membership and groups which do not : the Child Poverty Action Group does not have non-executive members .
5 There is often a shared pattern of experiences , beliefs and attitudes which have all arisen within their particular generation and which can never be fully shared by younger people .
6 So Tallis at last entered the stone corridors and galleries which had once led Harry to the first forest , and a forbidden land in whose winter embrace he had become lost .
7 This is then developed through exercises and projects which encourage both systematic and intuitive work .
8 You must collect , sort and select all the facts , opinions , ideas , options and proposals which make up your particular message .
9 Tariffs on raw materials and exports which did not compete with locally produced goods would be removed on March 31 , 1993 ; those on agricultural and most industrial goods would be removed between 1995 and 1997 ; and those on certain sensitive goods like cars , textiles and steel by 2001 .
10 The account of global politics that I have given here derives in part from such a paradigm , in which I emphasize the importance throughout the twentieth century of the opposition between capitalism and socialism , and more generally between those processes and policies which tend either to increase or to diminish inequality in its diverse forms , within societies and in the world as a whole .
11 The book is filled with the outlines of toads , bats and squirrels which did not move quickly enough out of the way of oncoming traffic .
12 Nerve cells , unlike other cells , have the ability to communicate with other nerve cells by the use of long thin fibres known as axons and dendrites which extend outwards from the cell body , allowing the cell to influence from 1,000 to 100,000 other nerve cells .
13 Around the main harbour are the resort 's bars , restaurants and shops which spill out onto promenades , but perhaps more magnetic is medieval Malcesine .
14 Quick-growing root vegetables such as radishes and carrots which grow out of sight can be compared for size when they are pulled at various times .
15 I know of many other companies and organizations which do not , however , operate in this way .
16 If there were absentees from the gathering of Khans and Noyons which waited sycophantically in the antechamber through which they left the palace , Alexei supposed they were the result rather of an excess of celebration than of flight in the face of possible discovery or inquisition .
17 The touring painters , however , showed little sympathy towards the quiet intimacy of the valleys and lakes which became so evident in the literature at the end of the 18th century .
18 But in almost all instances lie recovered himself in the process of revision , took out the passages which were rhythmically inert or altered words and images which did not sustain the underlying cadence and structure .
19 " But I will still stick to my favourite plants — busy lizzies and begonias which do so well in the shade and provide lots of colour .
20 This chapter looks at how you compose the sentences and paragraphs which make up your essay or dissertation .
21 Sometimes the best way to reach decisions which reflect the reasons which apply to the subjects is to adopt an indirect strategy and follow rules and considerations which do not themselves apply to the authority 's subjects .
22 These are creams , lotions , sprays and mousses which dissolve away unwanted hair just below skin level , using chemicals such as calcium thioglycollate .
23 Many more recent innovations in costume have led to today 's all-over leotard and tights which has not only given dancers complete freedom of movement but has given choreographers freedom to design as they will without constricting rules and conventions .
24 She had been disappointed that he showed no love of the poetry and books which meant so much to her , only reading about industrial history and dry facts and figures .
25 The women 's days are beginning to include the mix of activities , experiences and relationships which make up ordinary life for most people .
26 Part of its determinants reside in prevailing power structures and relationships which shape both the external environment the organisation faces and internal corporate realities .
27 The biggest breakthrough in the farm came with the arrival on the scene of a small grey tractor called a Fergie and it seemed as though almost everybody had at least one and it became the jack of all trades on the farm and implements which had previously been pulled by horses had their shafts removed and couplings were made to fit them behind the tractor .
28 Among the traditional agricultural tools and implements which remain today , you can see in common use the enchada , a cross between a pick and a hoe which first came to Madeira in 1440 from the Algarve , and also a serrated sickle ( fouce ) for grass-cutting and a kind of pruning hook ( podão ) .
29 These schools were chosen on the advice of the Chief Inspector to represent schools which had made use of the booklet and schools which had not .
30 He could also play a variety of instruments ( and passed on this ability to his children ) and knew songs and melodies which had never been written down — just passed on from ear to ear via generations of Dalesmen .
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