Example sentences of "[det] [prep] which [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It was that through which he must pass next . |
2 | The tour is designed to give pupils an opportunity to experience a variety of activities , some of which they may wish to develop in the future . |
3 | There were , and still are of course , immense difficulties in the way of quantifying human phenomena , some of which we shall touch on later . |
4 | Other tribal cosmologies exhibit analogous features some of which we shall consider later . |
5 | Into the vacancy in men 's minds left by the retreat of the centennial myths of Christianity , crept strange cults and substitute faiths , some of which we shall look at in chapter ten . |
6 | TENSE , the grammatical expression of time , is a source of two distinct kinds of problem , each of which we should consider . |
7 | For example , the Oxford Text Archive is a collection of computerised texts , each of which you can buy on floppy disc for the price of a printed copy . |
8 | Because of what has gone before , young people coming into residential care need security and a sense of belonging , neither of which they may have experienced in great measure before . |
9 | The Tories have much for which they should seek forgiveness . |
10 | A a as you and various other people likely said erm a lot of people regarded it as a kind of act of erm racial er disloyalty I 'm not bothered about what race I am , I 'm just bothered about the truth , and the truth is that I think erm Moses was not Jewish well who 's to know , who 's to know erm as I said it 's a fascinating book and if , if you like that kind of detective story approach to history , you , you might , you might enjoy reading it , erm there are , i it raises a lot of other issues , many of which I 'll talk about in the , in the lectures , so I , I wo n't waste time say repeating it all here . |
11 | Some indication of the immense editorial difficulties that arose , many of which I may say were not solved until the , the Pléiade edition in three volumes of nineteen fifty-four , some of the difficulty I think is hinted at , at any rate , in a recent description of the state of Proust 's papers at the moment of his death , and I quote : ‘ Huge packets of type- and manuscript , the pages festooned with half-illegible addenda , and blackened with savage deletions which had swallowed up entire paragraphs , heaped the ugly little bamboo table that stood near his death-bed , and overflowed from the shelves of the table along the top of the nearby chimneypiece . |
12 | It would be a more serious objection if there were no real truth there at all to which we can hope our judgements may approximate . |
13 | Knowing general family traits provided a good starting point and from assorted references I began to get an idea of the species I could hope to find myself and those for which I 'd need help . |
14 | This approach does not place the emphasis upon the problems with which solicitors do deal , but upon those with which they could deal . |
15 | It is open to the senior police officer present to impose conditions under this section whilst the march is in process , and on the same grounds as those on which he may act in advance . |
16 | And in the course of time they began to make simple documentaries erm which would be something say the study of Pekin , if you happened to go there , or Italy if you happened to go , any country that to which you could go , you went and you made not just newsreels but also erm documentary studies of these films , of these places . |
17 | If the contract is cancellable under the Consumer Credit Act as well as under the Regulations , it is only the provisions of the former with which he must comply — i.e. provisions as to giving the customer notice of his cancellation rights . |
18 | ( No car of my own of which I could boast ) , |
19 | He gestured around at the conglomeration of abandoned implements , hardly any of which he could put a name on . |
20 | The cross of Jesus is God 's final and decisive ‘ No ! ’ to all that : it leaves us literally nothing of our own on which we can rely . |
21 | The ‘ pure ’ entrepreneur observes the opportunity to sell something at a price higher than that at which he can buy it . |
22 | There is the North Atlantic Council consultative meeting and the conference on security and co-operation in Europe ministerial meeting this month ; the North Atlantic Council meeting in Oslo in June ; the economic summit of the Group of Seven in Munich in July and the CSCE summit in Helsinki in July , both of which I shall attend with my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister ; the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September ; the CSCE council of ministers in Stockholm in early December , and Western European Union ministerial meetings in June and November . |
23 | With the exception of Blitzer and Block Breaker , both of which I can do without , this is a decent little time wasting package . |
24 | I enclose herewith a photocopy of my suggested replies to the various categories , with the exception of ‘ What is your planned use of reserves ? ’ and ‘ What is your Regional charge on band D of the Council Tax ? ’ , both of which I will leave for you to insert at the appropriate time . |
25 | The reasons for this are complex , and are partly related to modern scholarship and partly connected to an over-rationalistic view of redemption in both Catholic and Protestant denominations ( both of which I will elucidate towards the end of this chapter ) . |
26 | You will need hessian sacking , soft string ( called ‘ fillis ’ ) and thick ‘ tarred string ’ , both of which you can obtain from the garden sundries store . |
27 | The Green alliance hopes to win 30-40 seats , most of which it would take from sitting Socialist deputies . |