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

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1 She reminded me that I was a married man — forbade me to approach her or speak to her again in that way , but at the same time I knew I had made her think about the old days — the attraction we 'd had for each other which she could not deny .
2 He is looking for that quality which you must allow me to call ‘ modernity ’ ; for I know of no better word to express the idea I have in mind .
3 And erm Tampax were involved for another reason which I will explain later .
4 For some reason which she could not understand a feeling of desolation swept over her .
5 Carolyn knew that he was angry with her , for some reason which she could n't fathom , and that the more she pressed him for an explanation the more he clammed up over it .
6 Are there any similar developments in the Programme of Work for this session which you can expect to see in the Catalogue for 1989/90 ?
7 I have set out below a brief paragraph in respect of each question which you could use in your replies , however I would be grateful if you would qualify any replies to indicate that these are general answers and that any specific queries on individual cases should be referred to the Council Tax Section at Chesser House or myself .
8 In doing so I am rather like the doctor by the patient 's bedside , who knows ; although of course he does not tell the patient — that the outcome of the disease will depend upon something in the constitution of that patient which he can not control nor further influence and which he can not even ascertain , except by the event .
9 Nothing came of his enquiries and the first ten days of October passed uneventfully with his praise of Helen 's ‘ lovely portion of that maidenliness which you shall never lose ’ .
10 But what I 'd suggest is that we 're actually er will prepare today , this afternoon , an amended version er of that diagram which we can then er er pass to Mr and Mr for comment .
11 I have never shared the wild enthusiasm for anything ‘ single-bit ’ with which its arrival was greeted in some quarters ; indeed there are still only a handful of players of that ilk which I would contemplate as replacements for a good multi-bit machine , but this is one of them .
12 Now , ambulance crews have put together a video of some accidents which they 'll be showing to young drivers .
13 I am very desirous to get all the species of this genus which I can , and am making observations on their flowers and fruit : for Doctor Linnaeus has joined these to his genus of Rhus [ sumach ] , with which all the species of Toxicodendron , which I have yet examined , will by no means agree ; for these are either male and female in distinct plants , or have male flowers in separate parts from the fruit on the same plant , which , according to his own system , must remove them to a great distance from the Rhus .
14 There is a process version of this criterion which we might call valency .
15 That is sufficient for the disposal of this appeal which I would allow albeit with no little regret .
16 I have a thick wad of these letters which I would love to read out , so that they would be put on the record .
17 It is this question of the nature and incidents of these interests which we must now consider .
18 The lowering of water-levels to allow ploughing of damp pasture has removed the nesting habitat of many birds which we used to take for granted , such as snipe , lapwing , and redshank .
19 This will surely be one of many letters which you will receive concerning the article Capsize Drill by Ms Jackie Wynne-Freer ( Feb 92 issue ) .
20 I come now to what will be the first of many simplicities which I shall offer to you this afternoon ; for I am sure you already realise from what you know of my speakings and writings — and it will be all the more painfully obvious in half an hour 's time — that I am incurably simpliste .
21 I know of many clusters which I can resolve with my × 20 binoculars , but not with × 12 or lower .
22 We could on this basis begin to question the lives of many people which we would subjectively consider to be less fulfilling than our own .
23 You can say that if they do n't keep to the agreed rules of the drama , then the magic will start to fail ; if they climb up the wall-bars when you have asked them not to , you can say that the magic only works when their feet are touching the ground , thus using the fiction of the drama to limit the space they work in and remind them through a dramatic device of those rules which you will have agreed before the lesson begins ( see also the section on " Control " in Chapter 4 ) .
24 It is therefore very useful to make up lists of those outlets which you may want to contact regularly .
25 Oh yes , I mean it 's tremendous fun , actually , because it 's one of those jobs which you can make more or less whatever you want out of .
26 Oh yes , I mean it 's tremendous fun actually , because it 's one of those jobs which you can make more or less whatever you want out of .
27 The defendants argued that : ( a ) The proviso quoted above came within the first test enunciated by Lord Reid in the Esso case ( see p 7 above ) ie that it did not deprive the plaintiff of any freedom which he would otherwise have had ; accordingly that it did not operate as a restraint of trade and therefore that it was effective on the admitted facts to terminate the plaintiff 's entitlement to commission .
28 The Arbitrators shall have power by their award to annul and/or amend the decision of the Disciplinary Committee or to do so subject to the performance of any conditions which they may think fit to impose .
29 This argument invites us to ignore the relevance of any distinctions which we may draw between subnormal human beings and other animals .
30 Liabilities for contracts and torts incurred by a married woman before marriage are binding on her , and also on her husband to the extent of any property which he may have acquired from her , as under a marriage settlement .
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