Example sentences of "which [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas
2 What I have to say would bear essentially on the four works named , and would be grouped round three notions which I shall call language as rescue , language as screen , and language as replay .
3 ‘ The Madras doctors called this rewarded gifts , which I would call sale by another name .
4 For instance , I can see that writing this book is a function of my job and as such is part of the responsibility of earning a living , but it is also an escape for me , a kind of haven to which I can take refuge from the hundred and one pressures that impinge on the practical business of living .
5 That I think is a factor which you must give importance to given the views of the Secretary of State .
6 This is a career grade post from which you will gain experience in a range of resource planning projects .
7 ‘ Contrary to what your mother may have told you , the de Rochefort family is no longer a well from which you can draw money like water . ’
8 COACHING CONTROLLER CARDS : These cards are designed to speed up the pace at which you can get information from your hard disk .
9 There are two ways in which you can take advantage of SWIFTAIR 's priority handling .
10 You need old clothes to which you can add soot from a burning candle .
11 However , there are several points of detail on which one might take issue with him .
12 This account can be illustrated by considering his analysis of how discrimination training might increase the ease with which one can distinguish burgundy from claret .
13 The response or experience is individual , though there are canons by which one can judge its appropriateness , by which one can discriminate understanding from misunderstanding .
14 A major issue is the extent to which one can take account of the tendency among some people to say that all is well and that they are satisfied with their lot when , objectively , they are living in poverty and destitution .
15 This , of course , is easier than finding provable hypotheses for which we may expect evidence within the earth 's crust .
16 Sentence 5 also illustrates another aspect of modulation , which we shall call linkage of traits .
17 One issue to which we would draw attention at this stage is the effect of injecting a specific sum of money from another source on the deployment of the school 's capitation and the way it is already supplemented by , for example , the PTA .
18 It seems that there is a high degree of creativity in the lexicon which we must take account of .
19 ‘ And then the Great Vale , with the Great River , which we must follow north to Talisker . ’
20 The best way — indeed , the only way — in which we can make progress in that regard is by affecting attitudes and the culture that exists within companies .
21 ‘ There are two successive movements of consciousness , difficult but well within our capability , by which we can have access to the superior gradations of our existence .
22 ‘ In addition , it provides a local market in which we can add value to 200,000 tonnes of commercially-grown pine which would otherwise be sold for processing outside the Highlands .
23 This book suggests many ways in which we can use video in a different way to viewing television .
24 I think that the mass of the people , as far as I can see , want the state where they can er well economic climate in which they can make money for themselves and get on top .
25 This quality of inclusion signifies the sense of the collective that women have , and from which they can draw strength in their lives .
26 The women 's organizations are also an important source of information for many refugees who would otherwise be isolated from events in their country and a channel by means of which they can express support for the revolutionary movement :
27 Firth and his colleagues argue that the main reason for this gender difference relationships through which they can gain support for their domestic and child care responsibilities , whereas men 's lives are more dominated by work and careers in which siblings usually can not help .
28 What we are talking about today is the need to ensure that bad cases do not elude tough penalties , because the present law puts burdens on the police and prosecution which they can have difficulty in discharging .
29 As well as having gills , Lungfish have primitive lungs with which they can obtain oxygen from the air .
30 If we allow for the expectations of individuals and the values ( valency ) they place on certain outcomes or rewards , then we can propose that the degree to which they will release energy in the pursuit of their goals is a function of their expectations about likely outcomes and the importance they place on those outcomes or rewards :
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