Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] in [noun] which " in BNC.

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1 His given personality — passionate for freedom , eccentric in person and behaviour , sardonic and observant — is a foil for the traits in Jack which bring misfortune as well as success to his career .
2 At its most extreme , it may result in the court rewriting the terms of a lease in order to do what is fair and reasonable between the parties in circumstances which they did not foresee at the date of the lease ( Pole Properties Ltd v Feinberg ( 1981 ) 259 EG 417 ) .
3 Chairman you 've got to allow me because by the time I 've finished you wo n't be able to stop me , er , but I mean if there 's a lot of money floating about in this area then I think that er , some committee or other should be looking at the the refurbishment of the courts in Devizes which are a disgrace , and partly the fault of this council when th they were allowed to get into such a state , and I mean at some stage or other , something or else is gon na to have to happen to them and I would hope that the magistrates in their wisdom in some committee or other are , are deciding to take these courts back into use .
4 Note has also been taken of where particular groups have positioned themselves at various times in their evolution , and of the differences in style which have characterized such groups over time .
5 The hope must be the available conventions and agreements in the criminal area will prove as successful as the established conventions on civil procedure , and will indeed escape some of the divergences in interpretation which have afflicted the Hague Conventions in recent years .
6 Many drugs have had to be withdrawn because of the ill-effects in humans which did not show up in animal tests .
7 Mr Smith refused to disclose the names of the shops in Darlington which had failed the environmentally friendly fridge test .
8 The brewery uses water from the Taihu , one of the lakes in China which is protected from pollution .
9 But many archbishops were delighted by the excuse to go on pilgrimage to Rome ; and one of the first to benefit from the custom was Sigeric , archbishop of Canterbury ( 990 — 4 ) , who has left us a kind of diary of his visit — first of the churches in Rome which a pilgrim had especially to visit and to pray in , and then of the stages on his long journey back to Canterbury .
10 Besides the interests in land which are known as estates , and which , when they are present estates , give a right to possession of the land , English law , like other systems , recognizes rights of a more restricted kind .
11 There 's still no news from the talks in London which are trying to bring about an end to the ambulance dispute .
12 Every day some master , insufficiently energetic or serious , is forced to descend from the ranks in society which seemed to be permanently his , and some intelligent and plucky clerk takes his place .
13 The Secretary of State will be aware of the further 600 redundancies announced yesterday in the shipyards in Barrow which will bring to 4,500 the number of jobs lost since ’ Options for Change ’ was announced about 18 months ago .
14 In addition to alerting subjects to the fact that the experiment was concerned with subjective risk , this may have caused them to attend to the stimuli in ways which unnaturally stressed risk-related aspects of the situations .
15 At 16 plus the reforms in examinations which were proposed in 1991 added further complexity by implying the need for a new connection between SEAC and the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) .
16 It is a voice unaffected by the changes in articulation which have taken place since the 1930s .
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