Example sentences of "[prep] which the [noun] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 They say they have been innocent victims in a crime for which the law says they must also be punished .
2 Accordingly , the Buyer agrees to take the goods in their current state , after having satisfied himself by inspection , as to their quality and fitness for the purpose for which the Buyer requires them .
3 However , although they were worth less on the open market than if they had been in ‘ good ’ condition , they were still fit for the purpose for which the buyer wanted them ( making into cattle food ) and were still so upon arrival .
4 FOE 's case hinges on the " undertakings " made by water suppliers as part of the privatization process , under which the government allowed them a period of grace in which to bring water quality up to legal minimum standards .
5 I fully support it , and I believe it is an option for those schools who have Local Education Authorities that are not progressing in the way in which the parents think they should .
6 bank deposits in currency not of the country in which the bank holding them is located
7 bank deposits in currency not of the country in which the bank holding them is located .
8 But this aspect of their playing is best heard in the first-movement cadenza , for elsewhere their individual and ensemble skill is not well favoured by a fairly reverberant , high-dynamic recording in which the balance allows them to be overshadowed by the orchestra .
9 ( The velum is the technical name for the soft palate. ) 3 On the other hand , classifying consonants according to the manner in which the organs articulate them , one can distinguish eight main classes ( Jones 1909 ) : Affricate Resembling a plosive but with separation of the articulating organs performed less quickly , with the resulting fricative sound during the process of separation , eg / / .
10 The hall in which the manservant greeted them was theatrically lit from the Regency gothic windows of stained glass which threw the early evening sun in coloured patterns on to the black and white marbled floor .
11 We have made it clear that we regard this scheme as flawed since it fails to provide to those who are legally aided that to which the Act entitled them , namely that solicitors they select will be properly remunerated .
12 These sources are here referred to as " evidence " , meaning the sources themselves and the use to which the historian puts them in order to support or prove his interpretations .
13 The room to which the woman took them was not too clean either ; the bed , when they came to lie on it , was lumpy and the sheets grey .
14 Their effectiveness as a resource depends on the range of purposes to which the learner discovers they may be put from his or her experience of interaction with other speakers .
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