Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] which [noun sg] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | At the heart of both of them is a witness to the vital relationship between the historical reality of the Incarnation and a way of living by which man may engage with the spiritual reality it manifested and thus extend it in time . |
2 | BELOW In countries where rain is likely to be a problem , shelters can be erected under which excavation can take place in all weathers . |
3 | ‘ The cookery book ’ Oakeshott writes , ‘ is not an independently generated beginning from which cooking can spring ; it is nothing more than an abstract of somebody 's knowledge of how to cook : it is the stepchild , not the parent of the activity . ’ |
4 | Although circumstances could be imagined in which serfdom might profit a state , Chicherin wrote , they no longer obtained in Russia . |
5 | Later , when his relationship with Churchill was particularly close , Brook , took it upon himself , on at least two occasions , to advise on which minister should hold what portfolio — his advice extending even to Sir Anthony Eden , the number-two man in the government . |