Example sentences of "which [adv] [verb] one " in BNC.
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1 | Of all the scenes in Peter Grimes this is the one which most reminds one of Britten 's |
2 | It may therefore be that a clause which wholly negates one party 's promise will never be given effect ; even if this is not the case , the court will be extremely reluctant to interpret the clause in that way and clear words will be needed to have that effect . |
3 | He started ‘ Ariachne 's Broken Woof which elegantly dissected one of Christabel 's insect poems , of which there were apparently many . |
4 | As she notes , ‘ economic rationality led in neighbouring villages to the creation of rules of cultivation which sufficiently resembled one another for us to classify them as a system ’ ( p. 273 ) . |
5 | Cations of elements which only form one stable ion are given the same name as the element . |
6 | ‘ Which only leaves one logical explanation . |
7 | It requires great skill on the part of the teacher to match tasks to attainment levels and in reality it will prove unusual starting from a core to have a task which only addresses one level within one target . |
8 | But the temperature sensor in the tank was n't working , and the fuel could have reached 180 degrees … turning it into explosive gas which only needed one spark to ignite it . |
9 | Only small Roman fragments have been found in Stamford — Sharp 's ‘ clearly traceable ’ Roman camp which apparently stood one furlong north-west of the town is untraceable — but there is the site of a villa just to the west of the town . |
10 | Of course , there is no direct evidence that the Moon has lost an appreciable fraction of its craters from the final stages of formation , except through any separate late heavy bombardment which merely replaces one set of craters by another . |
11 | It is difficult to imagine how the variable work of only one mosaicist could account for such differences : an explanation which merely supposes one mosaicist applying a number of contrasting methods of laying ( Part 1 , sections 3.8 — 3.10 ) must be suspect . |
12 | I was directed to a table set under one of the deep arches and which already had one occupant . |
13 | During the past year , the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery , which already boasted one of the handsomest displays of any gallery in the country , has hosted two major international exhibitions — neither of which was seen in London . |
14 | On Saturday afternoon the RAF Presentation Team , which normally attends one of the Area Conferences each year , gave their presentation to Conference for which they received the grateful thanks and applause of those present . |
15 | They 're divided into hybrid teas , which normally have one large bloom at the end of each stem and are often quite highly scented , and floribundas , which have a group of smaller blooms and usually less scent . |
16 | The Way is named after William Marriot , chief railway engineer with the Midland and Great Northern Railway Company which once operated one of the now defunct lines . |
17 | None of the authorities to which I have so far referred dealt with a situation in which a decision was made which directly affected one party , A , and at the same time indirectly affected a second party , B , so as to raise the question : is there any duty in the decision-making authority to be fair towards B ? |
18 | I accept that very frequently a decision made which directly affects one person or body will also affect , indirectly , a number of other persons or bodies , and that the law does not require the decision-making body to give an opportunity to every person who may be affected however remotely by its decision to make representations before the decision is reached . |
19 | According to the Yugoslav news agency , Tanjug , which still has one of the few non-Romanian journalists operating out of the country , the committee consists of lawyers , artists , and workers , but there is still no sign of a leader or a programme . |
20 | Just as a battle begins in a state of equilibrium between tile two sides , which gradually alters one way or the other , until it is clear that the balance has tilted so far that the issue can no longer be in doubt — so this gathering of rabbits in the dark , beginning with hesitant approaches , silences , pauses , movements , crouchings side-by-side and all manner of tentative appraisals , slowly moved , like a hemisphere of the world into summer , to a warmer , brighter region of mutual liking and approval , until all felt sure that they had nothing to fear . |
21 | Kurdish detainees at Harmondsworth were released after last week 's fire , which also left one man seriously injured . |
22 | He even figured as a forward ( in a frontal trio which also included one Bill McLaren ) in the Hawick seven which won their own tourney in 1948 . |
23 | The League of Communists won only 19 seats ( five of those in coalition with the Socialist Alliance , which also won one seat on its own ) , and the Alliance of Reform Forces ( Federal Premier Ante Markovic 's new pan-Yugoslav party ) won 13 seats . |
24 | Five more buoys are due to be placed by the end of the year and it is planned to expand the system to the Baltic and Barents seas , which now have one buoy each . |
25 | The pigments which optically separate one ommatidium from another are withdrawn at night so that each rhabdom can receive light from many facets . |
26 | Clearly , these developments have a dual importance for the College : firstly , they represent an extension of the Welsh medium and bilingual provision , an important aspect of the work of the College ; and secondly they are part of the diversification process which is vital to the continued existence of an institution which presently has one of the lowest teacher-training targets in England and Wales . |
27 | In their bedroom something crashed to the floor , which immediately woke one of the twins who began to howl . |
28 | The only light in the room came from the street lamps which vaguely illuminated one corner of the room but left the rest in shadow . |
29 | When dinner was over he liked Diana enough to ask her to show him the 115-foot-long picture gallery which then housed one of the finest private collections of art in Europe . |
30 | On a visit to the Royal Exchange in 1826 Prince Pückler Muskau reported that it ‘ and the whole City have a repulsive sinister aspect , which almost reminds one of the restless and comfortless throng of the spirits of the damned ’ . |