Example sentences of "which [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( 55 ) I found a bottle with which I made numerous marks on the ground surrounding our tents and a few yards into the jungle , as far as I dared venture .
2 Against the woman 's express wishes , he lit a piece of paper and went into her bedroom anyway , and reported a ‘ bedstead of wood with heath [ heather ] upon it by way of a bed ; at the foot of which I saw some sort of blankets of covering rolled in a heap ’ .
3 He did his usual practice stint , during which I endured more jokes from the other caddies and from some of the players about my sudden fame .
4 What I wanted ideally was a situation in which I had two groups of birds , each trained on and showing the disgust response to the bitter bead , but one group then remembering and the other forgetting the association .
5 In 1940 I had prepared an essay on Ivy 's novels , which I had some prospect of placing in Horizon .
6 He told the delegates that he was " tired of the impossible state of affairs in which I suffer bitter attacks from the outside … while I am also attacked by colleagues at home who sing the daily chorus of slander and besmirching " .
7 Of course I did study quite a bit of Chopin in my early years , and there was a brief ‘ middle period ’ during which I played one recital in Vienna consisting entirely of Chopin Polonaises and Liszt Rhapsodies !
8 As for the sounds themselves , there are many here which I considered serious omissions from the GR-50 .
9 One of the most popular programmes on 1OAB was The Fort San Programme which I presented each Sunday at 12.30 noon and which featured 90 minutes of records requested for patients in the tuberculosis sanatorium at Fort Qu'Appelle .
10 The rule is firmly established that we may not look at Hansard and in general I agree with it , for reasons which I gave last year in Beswick v. Beswick .
11 They sent Respighi 's music , Pines of the Appian Way , marching through my head , to which I gave bass accompaniment with my hat .
12 I wanted to be a writer ( hence the course ) but was also toying with the idea of the group , which I pursued full time after finishing .
13 We might find an account of what knowledge is which would suffice to undermine crucial sceptical moves , and hence confirm the possibility that some of our beliefs are justified ; the account to which I give tentative support in chapter 3 has pretensions in this direction .
14 He described One journey to the source of the James River in 1738 in a letter to Collinson , ‘ … over and between the mountains in many very crooked turnings and windings ; in which I travelled 1,100 miles in five weeks , having rested but one day in all that time …
15 This chapter , therefore , examines some of the ways in which I conducted this work by focusing on teachers ' appointments and teachers ' work in Bishop McGregor School .
16 But while Manuela was a mirror in which I glimpsed troubling facets of my own personality , hers presented no problems .
17 And what we 're getting here actually is a recreation of the area health authority they 're actually gon na be situated in the same office block where the old area authority used to be in Witham erm , and the community health council which I represent this authority on has certainly been er , raising a number of questions about this for fear of centralisation in Witham , erm with perhaps the lack of accessibility to local needs of West Essex and in Harlow particularly , .
18 Which you repeated many times to the sales reps and that you also would be have er would get us new cars .
19 You will cross the Firth Viaduct from which you have fine views of the Pentland Hills .
20 Th there , there 's a minu a minute example , erm , in fact it 's probably more effective in some ways , than the great fora , forum , in which you have larger assemblies of people who enjoy th the hours , during the course of the day , but often do n't go away and do anything .
21 You select an area of the country in which you run different advertising from the advertising you run in the rest of the country .
22 After a while she runs out of things to say , so she says ‘ hold on till we can answer your call ’ , and that is followed by a lengthy silence ( for which you pay more money through your other nostril ) .
23 Finally , Citalia has devised a holiday in which you spend seven nights in the ancient city of Rome then drive to Ovindoli in Abruzzo , ideally placed to explore the spectacular landscape of the Abruzzo National Park .
24 Simply deduct this from your NI contributions and tax which you send each month to the Inland Revenue .
25 Yet another option is to buy a policy which itself covers accidental damage without the need for buying a separate extension .
26 Then there had been another science during which she took periodical gulps of her tea and the sleeping baby stirred and gave small pig-like grunts .
27 His decision was prompted by Mrs Thatcher 's vehemently expressed opposition to proposals for monetary union at a recent European Community summit in Rome and a strident populist performance in Parliament in which she displayed considerable hostility to the idea of European integration .
28 Christina then became a self-employed economist-researcher after which she spent four years as the economics research officer for a major political party .
29 From the opening piteous pleas with shaking hands as the dancers sink to the floor in the depths of their sorrow , the choreographic pattern of the overall rhythm is seen to swell in size and intensity as the music does until there comes the gleam of hope , a quiet moment when a child-like figure dances in wonder at the ways in which she can explore not only the space in which she moves , but also the ways in which she shapes each part of her body into an ever flowing design .
30 Kollwitz ‘ diary consisted of ten books in which she wrote detailed accounts of her artistic practice and other experiences .
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