Example sentences of "which [pron] [modal v] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At the bottom of each hotel column are optional extras ( such as a balcony etc. ) which you may reserve at the supplement quoted . |
2 | This will help to avoid clouds of falling soot from blowing into the room through the air vent which you must install at the bottom of the closed flue . |
3 | You receive a book of orders ( or pension book ) which you can cash at a post office of your choice . |
4 | There are two ways in which you can get at the money in your High Interest Cheque Account , whenever you want , without losing any interest . |
5 | It was noted in the introduction to Chapter 21 that , if planning represented the route map for the journey , then organizing represented the means by which one could arrive at the chosen destination . |
6 | They will remain fundamental to our concern , and a basic issue to which we shall return at the end . |
7 | This is an issue to which we shall return at the end of the chapter ; first , however , we must explore the broad classification of degree courses which has emerged from this analysis of their relationship with employment . |
8 | Thus the difference between prenominal attributive , ordinary predicative , and postnominal attributive adjectives is that they instantiate , respectively , the position of the P in the three intensional structures which , for the moment , we represent as follows : ( 37 ) Note that the structure in ( b ) is equivalent to a sentence , whereas that in ( c ) corresponds to a noun phrase ; this is an issue to which we shall return at the end of this chapter , where we shall propose a slight modification to these representations . |
9 | The reactions of an educated élite , the study of whose reading matter has so often given social and cultural historians their main access to the past , no longer remains the only documentation by which we can get at the culture of ‘ the common man ’ . |
10 | Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level . |
11 | This is because creatures are subject to a range of ambient temperatures within which they can exist at the lowest , and hence most cost-effective , level of metabolic activity , known as their thermoneutral zone . |
12 | Floy had been surreptitiously trying to gather up stones which they could arrange at the roadside , perhaps in the form of an arrow for Fenella and Caspar . |
13 | He even had on a collar and tie , which I 'd never seen before and which he would tug at every now and then as if it were too tight . |
14 | Softool Corp , Goleta , California , has released version 2.0 of its C/Manager change and configuration management tool for software development , which it will target at the Unix community : it is available initially on Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcsystems , and MS-DOS and other Unix versions will follow , the company says ; prices start at $16,000 . |
15 | Softool Corp , Goleta , California , has released version 2.0 of its CCC/Manager change and configuration management tool for software development , which it will target at the Unix community . |