Example sentences of "[adj] which [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In defence he was steady and reliable even if , in a way , his sophisticated refined play was out of its element in the hurly-burly of 3rd Division South football ; Jimmy always appeared to be better suited to a more leisurely pace than that which usually pertained at Selhurst Park in the mid-1950s . |
2 | Some of the ‘ new ’ short forms are those which originally appeared in Pitman New Era shorthand . |
3 | The only circumstances under which it would be possible to remove the National Government were those which actually arose in May 1940 : " A new situation might arise of course , if any considerable number of Members of Parliament now supporting the Government . |
4 | In Vietnam the US-supported regime in the south was defeated in 1975 , following an agreement in Paris in 1973 which formally ended outside involvement in the longstanding conflict with the communist-ruled north . |
5 | The three-day clash grossed £5 million which mostly came from acres of private hospitality tents . |