Example sentences of "which [pers pn] [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 | This , of course , is easier than finding provable hypotheses for which we may expect evidence within the earth 's crust . |
12 | Sentence 5 also illustrates another aspect of modulation , which we shall call linkage of traits . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | It seems that there is a high degree of creativity in the lexicon which we must take account of . |
15 | ‘ And then the Great Vale , with the Great River , which we must follow north to Talisker . ’ |
16 | 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 . |
17 | ‘ 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 . |
18 | ‘ 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 . |
19 | This book suggests many ways in which we can use video in a different way to viewing television . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | This quality of inclusion signifies the sense of the collective that women have , and from which they can draw strength in their lives . |
22 | 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 : |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | As well as having gills , Lungfish have primitive lungs with which they can obtain oxygen from the air . |
26 | 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 : |
27 | Wealthy party members , including newspaper owners and businessmen , saw McCarthy as a weapon with which they could ensure victory in 1952 , and backed the Senator financially . |
28 | Nevertheless , on the other hand it was widely felt that the system itself denied young people opportunities and circumstances in which they could have control over their own lives and education . |
29 | Pediculus humanus corporis , the body louse , and Pediculus humanus capitis , the head louse , share with Phthirus pubis three pairs of legs , a predilection for man or the higher apes , and a dependence on fresh blood , to which they must have access at least twice a day . |
30 | Most of the agencies that we shall be describing in the following sections would claim to offer information , advice and assistance but some are dubious as to the extent to which they should take action on behalf of a client and some will refer a matter on to specialists when they reach the limits of their competence . |