Example sentences of "[prep] which no [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It had been a nine days ' wonder , during which no charges had been brought , but Travis had told her to her face that he knew she had taken it . |
2 | The European Convention is different in kind , and the British signatories of it , worthy predecessors to the signatories of the Treaty of Brussels in 1972 , put an end to a period of more than four centuries during which no causes have been carried out of this realm . |
3 | Greenpeace has analysed industrial discharges from 34 outflow pipes of chemical companies and found 100 organochlorine compounds and related chemicals for which no consents had been given . |
4 | Most of the work for this momentous event was carried out by a sub-committee for which no records exist . |
5 | It is perfectly clear law that fear by itself , of whatever degree , is a normal human emotion for which no damages can be awarded . |
6 | Often a horoscope is required for a date for which no observations are available , and horoscopic astrology therefore needs methods for computing the positions of the planets . |
7 | Some of the experiences drawn upon in the Fiction belong to the blank period between October 1896 and January 1897 , for which no letters from Edward and Helen survive . |
8 | This represents a marked break with planning traditions which have held ( at least implicitly ) that development control is of general communal benefit and directly analogous to other forms of public control for which no charges are made on individuals . |
9 | They are much more likely than men to be confined to housework within the household for which no wages at all are paid . |
10 | And Kollerstrom is quite mistaken in supposing that this part of the study could show whether or not there exists a threshold below which no effects occur . |
11 | The 1993 budget , of which no details were released , was approved by the National Assembly on Feb. 13 . |
12 | The result is an excluded volume behind the target atom into which no ions penetrate . |
13 | Clearly , the work on these lower levels is far from complete , but the contrast between these and the higher levels ( in which no investigations have yet been made ) is conspicuous . |
14 | In reality of course the effect of individual measures depends upon the combinations in which they are used , so it becomes important to test packages of improvements against each other and against control areas in which no changes have been made . |
15 | Here the ‘ us and them ’ view of the village society could be maintained in the face of an ‘ official ’ credo in which no conflicts of interest were perceived or admitted . |
16 | There are cases , however , in which the trustee is not addressed with a request , or in which no words purporting to constitute a trust are used at all . |
17 | On the basis of these findings , two subgroups were distinguished — a relapsing group , in which recurrence was noted during one or more of the follow up examinations , and a non-relapsing group , in which no recurrences were observed during the entire 24 month study period . |
18 | If we look at the magnetic field in a region in which no currents flow , the analogy is even closer because unc and we can introduce a magnetic scalar potential with the relation |
19 | Rats were given repeated exposure to presentations of a light in context A and were also familiarized with a different context ( B ) in which no stimuli were presented . |
20 | A much more widespread resurgence has since followed , especially in South-East Asia , so that cases reported to WHO rose from 3–1 million in 1972 to 13–5 in 1980 ( although the latest figures include 3–3 million cases from China , from which no figures were available in 1972 ) . |
21 | It is evident that Ricardou had established a new doxa of reflexivity from which no deviations could be permitted , such was the extent to which he saw himself as the custodian of a radical modernity . |
22 | It is very important to have a well-planned clean-up room beyond which no wellingtons , rainwear or dirty clothing is permitted . |
23 | All have the same capability , effectively working in a 6-7-foot ( 2-metre ) range , beyond which no signals can be picked up . |
24 | David Attenborough has produced great , factual , wildlife programmes yet he is only the spokesman for the work of the thousands of scientists , researchers , naturalists , and , yes , organisations like the trust , without which no programmes could be made . |
25 | But unless you spent a lot on flowers and balls for the children and on Mary 's birthday present , considering that you had our 15/ and some 5/ or more yes more of your own a month ago , on which no calls but fares need have been made , to which was added about 30/ ( or more ? ) lately , and from it all not 30/ was spent on the dress , you should have a sovereign left : add to this the wages of this month to come , and there should remain , after 35/ to the spectacle man , fully a sovereign , which , considering our needs for the future & also your promises , nay , certainties , at which I laughed , should go to the bank . |
26 | I myself thought that the matter was one on which no degrees of murder could be properly invented and was very loath to move the clause , but I was the Attorney-General at the time and it was my duty as Chief Law Officer to carry out the decision of the Cabinet . |
27 | Two commissions were set up to regulate the Danube , on which no warships were to be allowed below the Iron Gates . |
28 | If the site is a warehouse , we may expect , whereas if the site is a shop , we may have and there may be intermediate sites at which no stocks are held or required , so that . |
29 | The mechanism by which NO causes smooth muscle relaxation has not yet been estalished . |