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

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1 Now at one time I used to say here you are here are the two products when you go on the training course it 'll be decided at the end of the training course which product you 'll go on .
2 There was a dry , raw whiteness to the sky and when , at last , Caspar stopped to consult the maps and discuss with Fenella which road they should take , his breath formed a vapour on the air .
3 I think the important point I 'd like to make at the outset is that when the review of the requirement was carried out it was carried out both nationally and on a four nation basis , the ministers , once that was complete , the ministers decided that and stated publicly in December ninety two , that we will continue with the existing airframe and engine combination and that each nation er based on a family of aircraft concept could decide from a menu which equipments it would fit according to their individual requirements and their budget and we looked individually at each of the items to see what impact it would have on the operational capability if we were to remove them and what erm was decided in the end and the requirement reflects this , was signed last month by the Chief Surveyor 's staff , is that some nations have decided to remove certain items of equipment but for the U K we felt that it was necessary to keep all the major items and therefore as far as the U K is erm impact on the operational requirement is concerned , there is no significant alteration in its operational capability and therefore in overall percentage terms there is no decrease in the capability at all .
4 The auditors said in their certificate that they had used one " methodology " rather than another and that it was not clear from the clause in the lease which methodology they should use .
5 Planning which behaviours they would like to see changed can be difficult when everything looks bad ( Birnbrauer 1978 ) .
6 She added : ‘ We will put our case , but I have n't got a clue which way it will go . ’
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