Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [noun] [prep] which [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He was imprisoned by royal decree for staging orgies at which he whipped and sodomized women . |
2 | Then when children turn to secondary sources it will not be in a passive way , but with the purpose of checking ideas about which they have already talked . |
3 | It might be objected that even though some criminal laws are in the interests of the dominant class and that others which are obviously not in these interests are ineffectively enforced , thus making them dead-letter laws , it still remains true that laws proscribing those types of victimizing behaviours of which we are all too aware and which set the nerve-ends of neo-classical/conservative criminologists , such as Wilson ( 1975 ) and Morgan ( 1978 ) tingling with fear and loathing , are in all our interests . |
4 | They will be put under the strain of doing jobs for which they are unsuited and as a result will either leave after a short time , have the humiliation of being told they are unsuitable , or cause difficulties for other staff who have to rely on them or cooperate with them . |
5 | The children must have impressed upon them the need for personal cooperation within the classroom as essential to the variety of learning situations with which they will be faced . |
6 | Instead of stalks , they have a cluster of curling roots with which they attach themselves to coral or rocks . |
7 | In Chapter 6 , we saw how to introduce a sequence set on a beach , beginning with establishing shots after which we grew gradually closer to the characters and their reactions to each other . |
8 | There is the option between day and night netting , when rabbits are flushed forward and are driven into standing nets in which they become entangled . |
9 | The report was bitterly criticised by the British Society for Allergy and Environmental Medicine which accused the authors of ‘ many inaccuracies ’ in describing treatments of which they had no first-hand experience . |
10 | restrain both of us from taking action in which we are currently engaged ? |
11 | Gerry , white haired , soft spoken and unruffled , was a magnificent raconteur and , before entering journalism in which he was a master of the craft , performed many jobs — farm labourer , insurance salesman , bread delivery man and a psychiatric nurse . |
12 | In practice , those with established political views will have no difficulty in recognising comments with which they disagree and putting them promptly in the Favourable to Them column . |
13 | Submitted another letter from Bob to Housing Dept in which he expresses concern about the effects on the children and asking for us to be re-housed in a safer area . |
14 | It is a pity that , instead of dismissing it as non-serious , they have not devoted their knowledge and experience to exploring ways in which we might more effectively ( and granted there is plenty of evidence of bad education carried out in the name of free play ) harness this natural power for learning . |
15 | This is especially noticeable with frugivorous bats , which , in a dry forest in Costa Rica , produce seed shadows of a mixture of species around fruiting trees in which they roost . |
16 | To realize the full potential of his land a farmer must enlist the support of many allies by providing conditions in which they will thrive . |
17 | Law facilitates commercial activity by providing structures within which it can take place . |
18 | So it is up to you to see that this does not happen , by creating circumstances in which they can continue to develop their relationship ‘ which his mother has every right to expect to be an on-going one , even in her old age . |
19 | Mr Ashdown yesterday sought to provide himself with even more leeway in a hung parliament by outlining circumstances in which he would not feel bound to vote against a Queen 's Speech which did not contain PR . |