Example sentences of "which [pron] [vb mod] [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is another in our series from the university , in which I shall be discovering from people in the wider community what they know about us and what the points of contact are between the university and them .
2 ‘ In the prevailing economic climate , dominated by low dollar oil prices , the task is not easy and demands a high level of cost consciousness which I shall be promoting throughout the group . ’
3 Even the weaker version — that the theories simply implied a relationship between low social class and crime — came later to be dismissed as an artefact of class-biased law enforcement ( however , the argument about the relationship between social class and crime is a complex one to which I shall be returning in Part Two ) .
4 Secondly , there 's an item in the management team tele-conference minute which are due to be confirmed today , the which I shall be querying about work in the office , out of office hours .
5 But these must wait , because they are no longer in Basse-Navarre but in the third Basque province of the Soule , to which I shall be coming in a moment .
6 It certainly is sir the last day on which I shall be appearing at either of these enquiries .
7 You know , hardly get a go-round in the in the Dictionary of Quotations but at least you got the person there which is right , but in actual fact , how I might have treated that and I might what might have grabbed me a little bit more would have been the story which I would be looking for , I 'd be looking for my journalist to turn that into and therefore you might as well try and do it for us , because journalists like , like count on your labour , as I
8 Thank you also for the ten pound cheque which I 'll be donating to Cancer Research , Yours sincerely , Angela .
9 I have no doubt that there will be special preparations and allowances made by police and spectators for the Marathon , in which I will be competing for the first time tomorrow .
10 In the study of crime , particularly with respect to its predictability ( and manipulability , which I will be looking at next ) , the more moderate versions of these two positions have shown some potentiality for convergence .
11 This concerns the question of written representations , er which I will be taking into account .
12 The remaining options of COLOUR , INTEGRATE and LINK are all specific to the creation and manipulation of stitch patterns which I will be covering in the next article .
13 HCTB in their recently published new Mastercraft series and HCIMA in their proposed Certificate , which will replace the Professional Qualification Part A and the Diploma which will be tabled at the next meeting of the HCIMA Education and Development Committee which I will be attending at the end of January 1989 .
14 And lots of appointments to keep with solicitors , doctors and physiotherapists , appointments which I will be keeping for weeks and months .
15 Which you will be opening to public on Channel Four .
16 Which we 'll be looking at briefly in a sec .
17 Lotus will also make a strong showing , giving UK users the chance of a first look at Freelance Graphics 2 , and showing of its new spreadsheet , Improve for Windows , which we 'll be reviewing in our April issue .
18 One of those each , and finally erm , a circular put out by Abbey entitled Women at Risk , which we 'll be talking about .
19 A goalkeeper does not ‘ perform ’ his function in its theatrical sense , only in the sociological usage of ‘ perform ’ which we shall be looking at further in the next chapter .
20 Simply to like or dislike , be attracted or repelled , feel pleasure or pain , involves a quickening or a shrinking from awareness , a point which we shall be looking at more closely in the chapter Awareness and pleasure .
21 In which we shall be looking at , er another famous figure , but , but , er an even more remote and one , some people might say , mytho mythological one , namely Moses .
22 Next week we 're going to start a new twelve part series on opportunities in education , in which we shall be looking at various aspects of schools today .
23 ‘ The budget which we shall be presenting to council tomorrow will show a relatively small number of cuts but it will be right across the council so no particular group of employees will suffer , ’ said Mr Carr .
24 This is just as true of whole group dramas in which we might be working in role alongside the children as in small group work or performance based work .
25 And this may well be something which we should be saying to the priest
26 We are simply concerned with those issues which we will be discussing over the next erm eight days or so .
27 Whether such attachments are possible will depend very much on how much help and support he or she has received whilst going through the process of loss ( which we will be looking at later ) .
28 And remember , although it 's a ‘ valve ’ preamp it 's not an ‘ all-valve ’ preamp like the Mesa Boogie TriAxis ( which we will be looking at next month ) .
29 One is the number of people committed to prison in any one year ( referred to as the rate of imprisonment or number of prison receptions ) ; the second is the length of sentence actually imposed by the courts ; and the third ( over which the courts have no direct control ) is the operation of the various forms of executive release , such as parole ( and , formerly , remission ) , which we will be looking at in Chapter 6 .
30 Deanna Petherbridge 's controversial ‘ re-hand ’ of the Hayward Gallery 's Gravity and Grace sculpture show begins a series in which we will be looking at mainstream exhibitions , exhibitions which often exclude women .
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