Example sentences of "which [noun pl] [verb] are " in BNC.
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1 | One should not comment on how far the views which conservatives hold are a rationalization of a misogynist stance . |
2 | The multiple causes of migration and the problems which individuals have are so diverse that it is impossible to generalize about the reasons for these differences . |
3 | Lists in which items appearing are selected , and purport to be the most important works on the subject , but for which no annotation , evaluative or informative , is given . |
4 | As we noted at the start , the policy concerns of the country in which academics work are an important factor in determining the kind of International Relations that they will study . |
5 | Some common situations in which synonyms arise are listed below : |
6 | From the start of 1993 the European Commission wants to make leg protectors compulsory on all new machines , which bikers believe are more likely to cause serious injuries in the event of an accident . |
7 | Most of the soft drinks which children love are stored in aluminium cans , but like the steel ones , not nearly enough are re-cycled each year . |
8 | The conclusions which historians draw are in themselves controversial . |
9 | General Aoun 's ‘ war of liberation ’ against Syria served the Christian cause because it effectively postponed discussion of the reforms which Muslims believe are essential if their numbers are to be fairly represented in a future government . |
10 | Er this can work er to everybody 's advantage when you 're talking about medical procedures , when you 're talking about giving people injections a encouraging people to eat their greens and er take cod liver oil and all these things which adults believe are are quite good and useful things . |
11 | The computers in which memes live are human brains . |
12 | Other commodities for which memes compete are radio and television time , billboard space , newspaper column-inches , and library shelf-space . |
13 | Because although the problems in which philosophers begin are fairly easy to state and quite straightforward , erm certainly when they begin they end up in some rather strange regions . |
14 | One of the major tasks of this chapter , then , will be to examine the different aspects of gender relations in contemporary Britain in some detail , to see if the conditions under which women live are as rosy as the first set of writers suggest , as unchanged as the second school of thought has argued , or some complex mixture of change and continuity . |