Example sentences of "which [pers pn] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There 's an untidy second in which I dive forward to knock Casey off balance , and he lurches against the wall but keeps upright while Des scrambles to his feet .
2 There 's a local telephone number , which I 've already had occasion to use , unsuccessfully as it happens , and , I think , Anne , you were also involved in that significant problem , on er on that there is a loc er no plumber .
3 There 's a sense in which I think you are saying something which I 've often heard people say recently , and that is that in a day , in a time of rapid change , we personally and collectively need to make sense of where we 're going , our futures , in terms of our past .
4 Asa , you 've got very close to saying something which I 've often pressed historians on , but they 've never got quite as close as you have , and that 's actually saying that history is useful insofar as it might tell us something about the future .
5 I think that the new settlement erm should be as close to York erm city as can be achieved , the erm question of the detailed location er I think is a matter for erm discussion on the basis of the other planning policy guidance erm criteria which I have n't explored terms of the locational criteria , what I was seeking to do in my comments was erm to counter a point which has been made er by the C P R E which refers to new settlements as an engine of growth , now that 's not the purpose of this new settlement , it is a response to the needs of meeting Greater York , and I do n't see any reason why that 's less likely to be achieved if it 's South South West of York , than anywhere else around the circumference of York .
6 The , the possibility is that they just looked after one sex better than the other and there is some anec anecdotic evidence that this kind of thing occurs , which I have n't got time go to into because I 'm getting towards the end of the lecture .
7 There has been , as I have emphasised , no criticism of his judgment on the material that was before him and besides those to which I have already drawn attention , there are two other matters to which I should make reference .
8 The report to which I have just referred states : ’ Reserve depletion , especially of oil and gas , must still be a concern for the long-term , but in the medium-term , constraints of supply security and the environment are more worrying than is depletion of the resource base itself .
9 The essential question is then whether the terms of the order in paragraph 33 quoted above , in the light of the letter from the Crown Prosecution Service to which I have just made reference , provides Mr. Tully with sufficient protection by effectively removing the danger to which he obliquely refers .
10 Viewed in this perspective the privilege of the United Kingdom is temporary ; the price and availability of natural gas in the United Kingdom depend ’ on many other factors into which I do not have time to go .
11 ‘ It 's meant to be theatrical , by which I do n't mean lasers and fireworks .
12 Which I do n't think mum entirely approved of cos she
13 It 's also knowing and being interested in the history of things , which I do n't think Maggie has at all .
14 This is something which I do n't think registers with the Conservatives .
15 but you 're saying in , in , in short , are you , that erm , that in the present instance erm the obligation was put on the United Kingdom government which has sort , it may have succeeded or not as the case maybe , discharge the obligation by in effect erm subject to the subsidiary provisions which you 've both make reference and leaving it to er regulate these matters
16 Are there any ways in which you react now to conflict situations which have been affected or constrained by something you have learned from the past ?
17 Do n't ask questions to which you do n't want answers .
18 If you make an assertion which you think in principle could be justified but which you do n't have space to justify , you can alert the reader by adding a phrase like : " I am assuming that … " , " we could argue that … " , or " it is generally accepted that … " ; the advantage of using these phrases is that you acknowledge that there is some possibility of disagreement .
19 I hope that you may now be encouraged to experiment with weaving , and it may help you to use up those oddments of hand knitting yarn which you do n't have time to knit .
20 If there were no hedge , let us say , on the north side of D thirty nine , would the visual character to which you have just made reference be altered ?
21 Information to which you have no read access simply does not appear in query outputs ; you are not informed that there is LIFESPAN information in the relational database of which you have no visibility .
22 The next reading of the private member 's bill is on 17th January , so would as many people as possible press the case with their MP — to make life easier , a draft letter is available to which you need only add MP 's name and your name and address .
23 Erm again this is something on which we 've already advised ministers and in the context of the , the report on ritual abuse , specifically refers to the as , a as , as the context in which it 's offered , to the c erm report on , on child abuse .
24 If logic and reason can interpret the information sent in by the senses and produce a conclusion that would change as the information changes , it is emotion that clouds our vision and leads to a state in which we do not see things as they are .
25 My hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) raised some extremely interesting issues which we do not have time to debate today but which I hope will be debated in the other place , such as the relationship between the putative funding council and the Scottish Office .
26 It would be possible to suppose , for instance , that the true Schrödinger-like equation , whatever it is , involves non-linearities which enforce a violation of the superposition principle for very complex systems , whilst essentially preserving it for simple systems to which we have actually applied quantum mechanics .
27 Some of these , no doubt , are very satisfactory to us in our present state of opinion about the constitution of bodies , but there are others which are likely to startle us out of our complacency and perhaps ultimately to drive us out of all the hypotheses in which we have hitherto found refuge into that thoroughly conscious ignorance which is a prelude to every real advance.in knowledge .
28 Yet , rather than think out new and just ways of distributing the riches to which we have all fallen heir , it uses those riches as the basis for deadly quarrels .
29 ‘ We support the Institute in their proposals but not when it comes to making something compulsory which we find simply turns people against it . ’
30 This kind of ability is both envied and disparaged by many Continental musicians , and it can not be doubted that professional English singers often perform music which they have not had time to ‘ learn ’ in any sense of the term that a European singer would accept .
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