Example sentences of "in [noun] from which [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Some 2.7 million people still live in affected areas--400,000 of them in areas made unfit for human habitation because of radiation levels or in areas from which they should have been moved . |
2 | It became more of a defensive round , seldom in positions from which he could attack the hole and three-putting both the 11th and 15th . |
3 | I have never read of any firm in Britain from which I could purchase a light box . |
4 | I have never read of any firm in Britain from which I could purchase a light box . |
5 | The first occurs at the transition from the institution to independence , when the girls were often in need of help and about to launch themselves on a course in life from which it might be hard to turn back . |
6 | So next morning the thousand mosstroopers divided into three sections , two hundred to go with the Regent as decoys , two hundred to hide near Sunlaws ford and the remainder , six hundred , with a score or two of Heiton 's own men , to head for the Kale Water valley where Heiton would place them in position from which they could ambush the pursuit once Murray 's fleeing party was past . |