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

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1 Was there perhaps some route by which it could be circumvented ?
2 Pointes can and do have an enormous part to play in classical ballet because there are so many ways in which they can be used to give character and variety to a role .
3 There are so many ways in which we are conditioned by people or events that impinged on our early lives .
4 With modern varieties there are so many ways in which you can grow them , such as unheated greenhouses , outdoor patio pots and tubs and trailing bounteous croppers for hanging baskets .
5 There were so many ways in which she could help , and by doing so she might mitigate the fears which crowded upon her when dusk fell .
6 What kind of community has it been , having lived here having had so many years in which you 've actually had I mean ei either lived here for forty years plus erm from many other years you 've actually been working here in addi in addition .
7 However , this subject is most important to us at school because there are so many jobs on which it has a bearing , ranging from accountant to town planner .
8 The Countess of Donnington upheld only those laws with which she agreed , and the rationing of footwear and clothing and the issuing of clothing coupons were not among them .
9 The automatic directions confirm that only those reports on which it is intended to rely at trial need be disclosed .
10 For instance , a car manufacturer who wished to find out about UK attitudes towards diesel engines might research only those strata from which it already knows that it derives ( say ) 80% of its sales .
11 You very often can not even lay down any principle upon which you can give damages …
12 ‘ Doone phoned me yesterday to say he 'd been to the boatyard and taken away some objects for which he would give me a receipt . ’
13 Thus Britain has committed heavy expenditures to just those areas in which she is at a massive comparative disadvantage against the USA .
14 There are already several institutions of which we can be proud , and I understand that Cardiff may have a centre for the performing arts in the form of a new opera house .
15 As these figures are identical to those given for the Amytal test by Rasmussen and B. Milner ( 1975 ) it is presumably these data to which he refers ) .
16 But there 's always some manner in which we ca n't quite break free , and most of us will find ourselves one shocked moment holding a girlfriend or boyfriend in the way we 've seen our parents holding each other for years .
17 We may find unifying principles in patterns of gene activity , gradients , signals , modes of movement , but there is still much variety for which we have no explanation whatsoever .
18 However , although there was less to be done , there were also fewer hours in which it could be accomplished .
19 Therefore , one way of shutting off all negative and worrying thoughts , or shutting out any information to which we do n't want to attend , is to create a mild sensation of pain for the brain to be occupied with .
20 At four hundred feet he had n't enough altitude from which he could recover if he went into a spin .
21 It is precisely that connection to which we now turn .
22 This is despite the fact that it is the only universal non-contributory benefit payable to all mothers on behalf of their children , and thus guarantees mothers at least some income for which they do not have to ask their husbands or cohabitees .
23 A branch representative in almost all branches in which he has worked .
24 The main problem associated with this approach is the difficulty of judging how far a rise or fall in the number of inhabitants was the vital factor in bringing about those changes of which we can be certain , notably those in wage and price levels .
25 Yet another way in which you might choose to use the second half of your daily Fibre-Filler is to divide it into two portions and eat one of these half an hour before each of the two main meals of the day .
26 He appeared regularly in the shop , invariably walking out with yet another purchase for which he had scant use .
27 She had just come away from yet another meeting in which he had been waxing expansive about what he could do with her business .
28 There is however another sense in which we are all grieving people , because at some stage or another we will have lost something or someone significant .
29 He can obtain from the chief executive or clerk of the authority an appropriate form and this will then save him from making repeated disclosures at any time when any matter in which he or his wife is interested is being discussed .
30 There are very few cases in which it is automatic for one relative to offer support and unproblematic for the other to accept it .
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