Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] which [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 We believe that we would , we would find considerable difficulty too , in closing one plus in a single financial year , er , for all sorts of reasons which we can explain to you .
2 We might say roughly that there are two sorts of givens which we could call duties and wishes .
3 And these are sorts of facilities which we 'll will need if we 're going to erm enable central I S or I T departments to use and therefore charge back that facility to each of the departments using that resource .
4 As we have seen elsewhere , the wording of statutes tends to be general and is therefore frequently ambiguous ; thus when a case revolves around what a statute actually says , judges have a good deal of discretion which they will exercise according to their view of what the law requires .
5 Is it any wonder that we do n't really taste our food any more ? learning to become aware of the flavour of what you eat and drink will not only give you a great deal of pleasure which you may have forgotten but it will also make you more discerning in what you choose to put into your mouth .
6 Another useful item is the Orb of Thunder which you can use to darken the skies and prevent the enemy flying high into the air .
7 The Common Law has already very strict notions as to the kinds of rights in land which it will protect , and the methods of transfer which it will allow .
8 It will cover any expenses reasonably incurred and any loss of benefit which you might reasonably be expected to have had but for the dismissal .
9 I asked , and they said , ‘ Remove the disc and replace it with a piece of bone which we 'll take from your hip . ’
10 The idea that there are forces and necessities in nature is spurious , a piece of mysticism which we can do without .
11 We now have a a piece of land which we ca n't use for fox hunting , so let's use it for the purpose it was bought for , use it for the fire station .
12 George and Lennie have a dream about their own piece of land which they will be able to buy when they get enough money .
13 Today I would like you to take a small piece of card which you will keep for your eyes only .
14 We have formulated an ideal piece of research which we could never hope to carry out with our own ( almost certainly ) limited money , time and personnel .
15 In fact , a rule of life which I should have seen in its perfect clarity , was already operating .
16 This is connected to questions about why some people are born with poor health and touches on some very deep aspects of philosophy which I will not attempt to discuss in this book .
17 Grammar is a device for indicating the most common and recurrent aspects of meaning which it would be tedious and inefficient to incorporate into separate lexical items .
18 She had a tin of photographs which she would browse through , reminding herself that life had not always been so humdrum .
19 But he 's still furious at the conditions laid down by the Department of Environment which he must agree to before the gypsies can stay .
20 Moreover , we look to the way in which its work would be laced into the work of local education authorities and the Schools Council , and the close collaboration with the Office of Fair Trading and the Department of Trade which it would no doubt enjoy , to make sure that consumer needs came first
21 I ought to say , however , that I am in the habit of writing on any scientific topic which may arise , and have such excellent opportunities of getting the best scientific information , that I have no doubt I could please you on any subject connected with my department of science which you may suggest .
22 We tend to think of animal vision only in terms of that part of the spectrum of light which we can see ; and yet we know that the spectrum extends far beyond this .
23 Or a brand name may already exist ready for exploitation by a market-maker ; Impressionism , for example , was ready to hand for British dealers to invent a new category of art which they could stretch to calling British Impressionism .
24 Furthermore , participants in such orders may utilize and develop a heritage of knowledge which they may never be capable of grasping as a whole .
25 He had handled many issues with skill and public spirit and good feeling , but he had no publicly recognized parcel of achievement which he could open from time to time and contemplate with satisfaction .
26 In other words , we now have a certain expectation of the sort of courtesy and level of service which we can receive from our public servants and that is something we have not had in the past .
27 Local government finance is important both economically and politically : economically because about one quarter of all public expenditure is spent by local authorities ; politically because the finance available to local government largely determines the level of services which it can provide .
28 I have n't got to smoke pot , but I do and I think that 's more security than anything , knowing that you 've got a bit of pot which you can put down and you can say : ‘ Oh , I do n't want none of that today , I 'm not in the mood for it . ’
29 Each driving the other towards the kind of frustration which you can only feel for a family member .
30 It 's not the kind of book which you would find being written today , by psychologists , or anthropologists , or social scientists in general .
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