Example sentences of "which [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Hence the modern Oedipus complex is not wholly explicable by reference to the modern family ( and therefore not controvertible by reference to modern family arrangements which allegedly do not feature it ) , but rather to both the individual 's actual family circumstances , and to the inherited and culturally transmitted conditions of the species which produced it in the first place and which determined its particular expression .
2 If he races on Saturday New Level will line up against the much fancied Ringa Hustle and the dog which beat him in the last round , Apres Soleil , which is on offer at 80–1 .
3 Mota , from Portugal , suffered yet again with a mysterious stomach complaint , which affected her during the last world championships .
4 Leaving aside the Prologue and the short Un-accompanied duet for Peter and Ellen which links it to the first act proper , each of the three acts is prefaced by an orchestral " interlude " , and there are three more of these interludes separating the scenes within the acts .
5 Again after the middle ten lines there is another break which takes us into the last section of the poem with the words ‘ at last ’ .
6 This surely is the basic English policy of helping and solidarity , which took us through the last war and into the first Labour Government and the welfare state .
7 North Tyneside is a ‘ programme authority ’ for the purposes of urban programming , which puts it in the second highest division of local authorities for central assistance , which is inner-city related .
8 The average Council Tax payer , the council tax ca n't be more than , around four percent erm which reminds me of the last miracle budget we had , ninety eighty nine I think it was , again a Labour budget which I think was three point nine per cent increase then and the lowest rate of increase for twenty years erm and the highest level of growth erm .
9 The continuing emphasis on family relationships may well affect the way Japan copes with the rapid ageing of the population which faces her over the next three decades .
10 However , this line of argument still leaves unanswered the question why strikes are presented as they are , which brings us to the second of the points Hyman raised .
11 Which brings us to the next item , the String Quartet No 1 by Srul Irving Glick ( born 1934 ) .
12 Sequencing is very often a the root of the dyslexic problem , not only in writing and reading , but also in remembering other kinds of sequence , like time sequence , which brings us to the next point .
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