Example sentences of "in [pos pn] [noun] [prep] which [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin . |
2 | As midnight approached , Shelley felt a fluttering in her stomach over which she had absolutely no control . |
3 | Similarity with that other man who had tried to destroy her threatened to break down the shutter in her mind with which she blanked out memories of Friedrich . |
4 | His physical proximity invariably seemed to provoke in her sensations with which she was quite unfamiliar . |
5 | I found a canvas bag in his wardrobe in which I laid the pages , handling them as though they were living and in pain . |
6 | This scrupulous attention to neatness , linked with the possession of the necessary equipment , was typical , and explained in part the number of pockets in his suits of which he was to boast . |
7 | Likewise , Willie Doherty 's commitment to questions of Irishness is evident in his tape-slide in which we see a single image of a man 's face and become increasingly insecure as to his identity and the meaning of this image as poetic spoken comments shift in implication . |
8 | Personal delight and considerable sensitivity is evident in his work ; whether the delicate pencil studies of his middle years or , later , in his watercolours in which he seemed to find a new kind of inner freedom . |
9 | He held a pair of red hot tongs in his hands with which he was tweaking Uncle Philip 's testicles . |
10 | He put down the tray on the floor , and brought out her cap from the pocket in his coat into which he had stuffed it , saying , however , ‘ Let go your hair or I do n't return it . ’ |
11 | This problem surfaces even in his introduction in which he states that his concern is to show how artists ‘ consciously aspired towards goals that we would now regard as scientific in a broad sense ’ ( p. 1 ) . |
12 | It is after all one of the few areas in our lives over which we have control . |
13 | There may be ‘ flaws ’ in our study of which we are not aware but we can not accept Basko and co-workers ' statement that blood smears from day 0 to day 8 , in-vitro sensitivity , and concentration studies were not done . |
14 | Remember to make a loud noise and vary the point in your thoughts at which you stop yourself . |
15 | I know there is something in your past of which you will not speak . |