Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] which [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Inside there are spacious archives and art galleries , but you have no sense of the form of the building , or of which part you are in .
2 Second , the connection between the national curriculum and assessment at Key Stages Two and Three ought to show an understandable link not only with work at Key Stage Four but also with the examinations and qualifications which are either directly relevant to the final stage of compulsory schooling or into which work at that level immediately leads .
3 Yet Hunt could not say what station the broadcast came from nor upon which date it was transmitted .
4 It was designed for use with a computer having a spare ROM ( or RAM ) location and for which read/write control is performed by a single line producing a write pulse .
5 Much of the Roman landscape is now buried by up to 1 metre ( 1 yard ) of alluvial silt , on to which later settlements have been built and into which have been dug thousands of miles of drainage leats .
6 ( The Napf is in fact the mountain core of the region round which this excursion route executes a nearly circular path , and from which radiate the streams and glens which have intersected the route . )
7 The distinctive feature of man 's mode of living in the modern age is his concentration into gigantic aggregations around which cluster lower centres and from which radiate the ideas and practices that we call civilization .
8 Recording contracts can be particularly complicated due to the different royalty rates and ‘ packaging deductions ’ which can be applied to different types of record , and to where it is sold , when it is sold , and in which cover it is presented .
9 However , the system of floating exchange rates was thought at the time to be a temporary feature of the international monetary system : it was hoped that a new framework would be found for a return to some kind of adjustable peg in which the burden of adjustment was clearly defined , both for deficit and surplus countries , and in which reserve assets were not based primarily on one currency .
10 Some fragments are known to nearly everyone , but not always who said them and in which play .
11 When you have decided who is speaking , tell them all how many speakers there are and in which order they are speaking .
12 The undoubted highlights in the Arts was the poetry reading by Sorley Maclean , Norman McCaig and Edwin Morgan , which was held in a packed Pathfoot Lecture Theatre and on which occasion the University was particularly pleased to welcome senior pupils from local schools .
13 In Switzerland there are very few real plains , and the term Mittelland ( in which Mittel means something like " betwixt and between " ) is applied to the great areas of pre-alpine hills and of rolling plateau country which over millenia have been settled and cultivated by the ancestors and predecessors of the Swiss , and on which have grown the great historic centres of agricultural civilisation as well as the civilisation of cities .
14 The general view of the exhibition shows , on the walls , the artist 's head ( passport photo portraits ) , from which tears flow down the Salomonic columns to feed a pool in which float 12 figures with emblems , and on which float five gold spheres .
15 Can you spot them and to which pilot they apply ?
16 In fact the extent to which this happens , and to which aid itself directly finances consumption , for instance paying the salaries of local staff , has been a matter of controversy among economists .
17 The sum total of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society , the real foundation , on which rises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness .
18 an analysis of extraordinary items to show whether each individual extraordinary item relates to pre- or post-merger events and to which party the item relates .
19 In Basrah , Baghdad and wherever Shiite communities were to be found , the streets were festooned with black banners lettered in white , announcing the name of a new ‘ martyr ’ and at which front he had fallen .
20 This can be rewritten as in which form it is often known as the Fundamental Theorem of Game Theory .
21 Apis mellifera ( the common bee ) has to have a convention as to which angle in the vertical plane corresponds to this latter angle .
22 To assist in reaching an informed decision as to which control method is the best one in respect of any particular problem , expert advice is well worthwhile as often it is a matter of trial and error with the consequent need to set up a pilot plant plus experience of similar cases is very beneficial .
23 But there may be a major question as to which form is suitable on which occasion .
24 The b l and b 2 vibrations are equally symmetric , and an arbitrary choice has to be made , first as to which set is to be labeled b 1 , and secondly as to whether to maintain the same order in mode numbering .
25 As to which chair to which to start , a more rectangular , less curved style will be easier , and you can progress in due course to more ornate and complicated styles .
26 in the exercise of the intervention powers delegated to it by the Secretary of State ( as to which see section 97 of the Act ) .
27 " Total price " ( as to which see s 189(1) ) is , broadly , the same as " hire-purchase price " under the Hire-Purchase Act , 1965 .
28 Subject to the requirements of any act or particular rule ( as to which see below ) any document may be served , if the person to be served is acting in person , by delivering it to him personally or by delivering it at , or sending it by first class post to , the address he has given for service .
29 A charge to capital gains tax could therefore arise unless the provisions of the TCGA 1992 , s225 , apply ( as to which see Chapter 6 , p100 ) .
30 It appears to be quite selective as to which fish it invades , some becoming covered in the mutated cells into which the virus has incorporated its own genetic material , others escaping .
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