Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] which [pron] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Added to which you 'll be taking part in one of the most up-to-date bowling centres in Great Britain .
2 If they broke the vow a curse would ensue according to which they would be savaged by a bear , split apart by an axe , knifed to death or even choked by food .
3 In accepting that there is a representation problem , I reject two views according to which there would be no such problem .
4 He did not want to be bothered with the problems she encountered , with water that seemed brackish or ceilings that had cracked — they were her concerns and , as she complained in a letter to Minnie : — I am driven to distraction with those household concerns with which you will be familiar Minnie but then in your case you have but to report them for them to be seen to by the master who will instruct the butler to bring in workmen and I am obliged to go out and seek my own help which is no easy thing .
5 In fact there are very few goods that are pure public goods ; that is , goods that yield benefits from which nobody can be excluded and for which the amount the individual can consume does not diminish as the number of consumers increases .
6 The sometimes strident expressions of independence at Area Board chairmen 's meetings were often just theatrical reminders to Citrine and his headquarters colleagues that limits to consensus existed beyond which they would be unwise to step .
7 Finally , your first visit to a centre will be arranged in which you will be ‘ double-banked ’ with an experienced subject assessor .
8 These concerned matters that were a pure technicality ( being allowed to run an advertisement that they would have had no intention of ever running again ) and a virtual truism ( being told that future circumstances may arise in which they should be reasonably able to readdress the issues at hand ) .
9 It would be usual in this connection for partners to be expressly permitted to act as solicitors for their own families free of charge except for any disbursements or out of pocket expenses incurred by the firm ( Clause 13.05 ) ; ( 3 ) requiring each partner to be responsible for the prompt discharge of his separate obligations and to indemnify his co-partners should circumstances ever arise in which they could be made liable for the same .
10 Without doing anything at all he could make things happen for which he must be punished with slaps , missed meals or verbal assaults that left him trembling and incoherent .
11 The nub of the question as to whether feminism is compatible with Christianity is that of whether a Christology can be found of which it may be said that at least it is not incompatible with feminism .
12 A number of the cars are , at the moment , in storage awaiting the completion of the Malcolm Campbell Shed in which they will be fully displayed .
13 All we can find out ‘ by the appearances or effects of nature , which we know by sense , [ are ] some ways and means by which they may be , I do not say they are , generated ’ .
14 The Government found it necessary to assure Parliament that special arrangements would be devised under which it would be consulted on draft Community legislation before crucial decisions were taken in Brussels .
15 A situation has arisen in which something must be done at once .
16 Not that she wanted to ; the cold silence of the night was itself a release from the warm clammy room and her mother 's muttered claims on her , claims from which there would be no escape until death .
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