Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] which [pron] [verb] its " in BNC.

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1 Its mile-long street , continuously built up along the side facing the loch from which it gets its name , has many shops , banks , garages , hotels and guest houses , patronised by customers from a wide area and by the touring motorists who pass through and invariably halt .
2 Another bonus in going to David Paul & Partners for your conveyancing is that the company can handle any other legal matters for which you require its assistance .
3 The fact that Renault managed this with the same V10 engine configuration with which it restarted its F1 programme in 1989 , while those around them said a V12 would be needed , is testament to the company 's enormous confidence and strength of purpose .
4 Mitsubishi 's Nagoya works are already flat-out supplying Diamantes and the Dodge Stealth/Mitsubishi Starion GTO models with which it shares its platform and mechanicals .
5 Purchase decisions may need substantial information flows , whilst a well organised enterprise will also keep up-to-date on the main trends , developments and events involving the companies from which it buys its inputs .
6 Therefore , in the following discussion , the emphasis will be on the political practices of the transnational capitalist class ( TCC ) and the groups or classes with which it has its most significant contacts .
7 A mallee fowl on top of the mound in which it buries its egg .
8 The Slovene League of Communists ( LC ) , which at the end of January had plunged the federal League of Communists of Yugoslavia ( LCY ) into crisis by abandoning the 14th extraordinary LCY congress [ see p. 37172 ] , on Feb. 4 held a party conference at which it renounced its links with the LCY .
9 The statutes from which it derives its powers are either public statutes or private statutes .
10 The video is a shoddy deal , though , with muffled sound and only lip service paid to the Mother Of All Rockumentaries from which it takes its title .
11 International law recognised that it was for each state to determine the conditions upon which it granted its nationality to ships , subject to there being a genuine link between the flag state and the vessel .
12 In November 1978 , DATEC issued further proposals in which it affirmed its philosophy that colleges should have the maximum opportunity to develop courses which they consider to be most appropriate to educational , commercial and professional needs as they are able to identify and define them .
13 A more positive view of women readers has been suggested by , for instance , analysing what girls say about their reading ( Frazer 1987 ) , or by examining the ways in which they incorporate its models into their own writing .
14 The Court of Appeal decided however that the defendant had really only contracted with one company within the group and that regarding the area in which it did its business a countrywide restraint was unreasonable .
15 They present a critical agenda involved in a current cultural confrontation — questioning the ideological partiality of a neo-conservative critical perspective , which apparently refuses to confront the terms on which it asserts its authenticity and which limits the range of cultural artefacts it will admit as civilised discourse .
16 Leeds polytechnic has voted to change the method by which it elects its President .
17 The war in Eritrea , Tigre and elsewhere increasingly threatened the existence of the Ethiopian regime and provided the backdrop against which it launched its liberalization proposals in March 1990 [ see p. 37310 ] .
18 Second , it may need to make itself distinct from other species with which it shares its living space .
19 The young greater honeyguide , which parasitises red-throated bee-eaters , has a hooked tip to its bill with which it pecks its nest mates to death .
20 It is also widely used throughout Persia and Afghanistan — although , ironically , not in the Persian town of Senneh from which it derived its name .
21 A distinguished Commission on Electoral Reform set up under the auspices of the Hansard Society published in 1976 a Report in which it included its own proposals for a new electoral system .
22 In 1976 it was purchased by Phyllis and Keith who restored it , quite miraculously , from an almost derelict state to its present form in which it resembles its original appearance to an extraordinary degree .
23 Due to the way in which he handled its introduction , it did not have a cat in hell 's chance of succeeding .
24 To suggest that the board was cowering timorously before the Government is ludicrous and pays no tribute or attention to its good work and to the robust way in which it represents its interests and those of the industry .
25 A second set of concerns is with the structuring of the organisation and the way in which it groups its activities .
26 While evidence that social support in some way short-circuits the illness response to stress is now considerable , the nature of the support and the way in which it provides its effect remain matters for dispute .
27 A further distinguishing feature of the Duval-Leroy is the way in which it has its feet firmly planted in the vineyards rather than in the cities of Reims or Épernay .
28 Neville Duke 's P.1067 back at the airfield from which it made its record breaking run along the Sussex coast .
29 If one thinks dialectically , so Hegel believed , it was possible , for the it was possible , he had done it , it 's set out in the Encyclopedia , his Encyclopedia , to see the whole system of reality as one articulated , logical system in which everything has its orderly and appointed place .
30 The new body has made it clear that , as far as possible , it intends to make public the reasoning behind all its major decisions , a decision influenced perhaps by the criticisms heaped upon the UGC for its unwillingness to make generally known the criteria upon which it based its 1981 decisions concerning cuts in university finances and student numbers .
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