Example sentences of "[prep] which [det] [noun sg] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Also I had drunken row with Jack , day two , for which neither party could bring himself to apologize and which polluted friendship forever .
2 7.7.8 If at any time the Tenant shall be entitled to the benefit of any insurance on the Premises ( which is not effected or maintained in pursuance of any obligation contained in this Lease ) to apply all money received by virtue of such insurance in making good the loss or damage in respect of which such money shall have been received The landlord 's concern is to avoid the situation by which its insurers may refuse to pay the whole of the proceeds of insurance where the tenant has also taken out insurance cover for the premises , pursuant to a common provision found in insurance policies .
3 With its demented self-referentiality , its abrupt and dreamlike transpositions of settings and the head-spinning ease with which each sketch would dovetail into its successor , Monty Python soon became a cult show , albeit achieving viewing figures to rival those of the cosiest and most conventional sitcom ; and its peculiar brand of humour , which contrived to be both anarchically delirious and quintessentially British , transferred without strain to the cinema , as witness And Now for Something Completely Different ( a portmanteau film of the best-known TV sketches ) , Monty Python and the Holy Grail , Jabberwocky , The Life of Brian , The Meaning of Life and , released only last week , Erik the Viking .
4 It would be like the elves to know a Saviour would come to men , without having the slightest or remotest idea of the mingled horror and beauty with which that event would come about .
5 I turn then to consider whether this order for costs made by the justices was justified and whether it is one with which this court can interfere , having regard to the familiar principles of G. v. G. ( Minors : Custody Appeal ) [ 1985 ] 1 W.L.R. 647 .
6 They also began to suggest strongly that leys were not just the traders ' tracks that Watkins proposed but were closely associated with such earth energy if not actually marking the channels along which such energy might flow .
7 Skinner argued that behaviour occurs as a function of previous experiences and that , given a clear understanding of the contingent relations between the environment and a specific behaviour in the past , it is possible to predict , with a very high degree of accuracy , the conditions under which that behaviour will occur in the future .
8 This paper will review the range of statutory regulations which impact the means by which data is stored ; the conditions under which such storage must occur and the rules regarding the release of such information .
9 The answer to the first question involves an analysis of speciation , which in turn leads to a consideration of the ecological conditions under which such speciation might have taken place , and the answer to the second also involves an analysis of the physical and biotic influences on the organisms concerned .
10 Objections to the proposals essentially turn on the terms under which any devolution would take place , and the question of the competence and reliability of the organisations which would be taking on responsibility for the sites .
11 The overview of agreements does not give a direct picture of this process , but rather the framework within which such influence may take place .
12 ‘ This , in my opinion , is essential to provide the framework within which any manager can lead this great club .
13 It might be necessary to witness a rehearsal before an assessment of the overall impact of the play can be made , and if the purpose of the performance is so that it can be publicly reproduced on a different occasion , the circumstances in which that publication will take place will have a bearing on the offensive character of the artefact in question .
14 However , in terms of the logic of German society there was only one direction in which that force could go .
15 This will be followed by a look at some of the broader possible implications of fairness , and the way in which that term might aid in the development of procedural forms other than classical adjudication .
16 It seemed a reasonable bargain in which each superpower could exert restraint over its regional allies .
17 The new entity , in which each company will have a 50 per cent stake , will distribute in France the brands owned by the two companies , including Glenfiddich , Grant 's , St Raphael , Noilly-Prat and Otard .
18 Alongside this flourishing of national cultures , for the first time a real international economic division of labour would emerge , covering multinational economic regions in which each nation would play a specialized role for all other :
19 However , because of the hysteresis , there is still an intermediate zone — one in which either behaviour may occur permanently .
20 The congress agreed to establish a closed trade unions ' assets management company in which any union could become a member .
21 There are two main ways in which this build-up can happen .
22 I find that a thoroughly unsatisfactory situation , in which this court should hold , if it properly can do so , that the board ought to give reasons for its recommendation .
23 I have therefore tried to discover some way in which this House can fulfil its duty to decide the case before it without trespassing on the sensibilities of the House of Commons .
24 It is not that the nature of the sensation can create a rule ; the rule creates a nature for the sensation , by enabling us to conceive of ways in which this sensation might resemble others .
25 One could envisage a number of ways in which this transition might occur ( Figure 9.1 ) .
26 The ways in which this transition can occur form a topic central to theoretical ideas about deterministic chaos .
27 Engaged in a quarrel , in which some bullying might have been going on , the younger boy had produced a pistol and shouted : ‘ You wo n't touch me when I have this .
28 This is perhaps one of the few areas in which more research may provide genuinely useful insights for more realistic conservation programmes .
29 We can often recognise these sites in the landscape from which such administration may have been conducted .
30 Is the DNA in the nucleus really that passive , behaving like a jukebox from which any cytoplasm will select the correct themes ?
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