Example sentences of "[prep] which [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And right now there are computing systems in which , with which you can have a conversation , and you can use relatively sloppy English , and , like a person , if the computer does n't know exactly what you mean , because your words are ambiguous , it will offer you several alternative interpretations erm if it has formed some , and then have a dialogue with you about which one you meant .
2 So those are the positive things about which we we all agree .
3 And so what we did , we ran this particular course , erm , for which we we received a fee , but it came back as expenses area , was n't under the same arrangement as the rest of it .
4 oh right , and you get all the blokes standing round the bar with a pint in their hand , eyeing up the woman , looking for which one they 're gon na move in on do n't ya ?
5 Every multi-syllable word has one syllable heavily stressed , but there is no easily discernible pattern for which one it should be .
6 for which one it shows I 'm afraid , my I ask for er if it 's required certificate for counsel maybe required for taxation later on .
7 So we 're looking for a for a separate policy in the industry employment section of the structure plan , we do not wish to see any amendment to part of E two or for that matter to Policy I five , both of which we we fully support .
8 But the case is different of course in modes of language use which are non-reciprocal , of which what I am doing at this moment is an obvious example .
9 It 's there somewhere , behind one of those doors , but I still have n't got the hang of which one it is .
10 Elias ' theory of the civilising process has also been described as a history of manners , in which changing patterns of living are documented , and within which what he refers to as ‘ affect ’ becomes increasingly regulated .
11 Imagine just one morning in which everyone you encounter says to you ‘ And what are you going to do for me , then ? ’
12 When you start there is a sense in which everything you do is right , there is no clear sense of wrong , though of course it is here that you may make the inevitable false move , take the inevitable wrong turning .
13 If you generally want the views of the public it is no good trying to false those views through a straight jacket of your own to make it what you think there views should be unless of course they go right over the top in which they I do n't think that 's happened so far . .
14 The unequal status which women possess in society results in a situation in which what they have to say is for many purposes discounted or reinterpreted for them .
15 Erm Can you show can you tell me any ways in which you I presume you know about Mother Theresa you know quite a bit about her life do you ?
16 One poet wrote a poem called the Hound of Hell in which he pictures Francis Thompson , the na name of the poet , in which he he pictures Je , er God pursuing men and women down through the corridors and labyrinths of time , down throughout their life , relentlessly pursuing and no matter how much you try and give God the slip , there he is , he will pursue you , he will seek you out , he desires to ca , for you to come to know him , and you can not get rid of God that easily !
17 It 's true I think er as Mr said at some length er that er this measure would not prevent hunting in in most of the area in which it it takes place , through plenty of it happens of course well to the West of the A six er perhaps it might even get out there from time to time but our duty clearly is to see er that the right thing is done in the territory which is our responsibility and our other responsibility is surely to set an example of decent humanity .
18 We are enormously fortunate as our Chairman said in his video presentation , erm , to have such devoted , loyal and committed staff , and I think you can see that in the quality of the work which comes out of N C V O and the way in which it it moves forward , always , sort of , going towards er er taking with it the members .
19 Erm , but that 's the meaning in which it it 's meant here , so by fairness they feed the sight , by their odour they please the sense of smell , and the softness of them , the the softness to touch , pleases the touch , pleases the sense of touch .
20 This is something over which I I as speaker , have no control whatsoever .
21 And to a certain extent you can be guided as to which one you 're going to take by how well you how easy or how difficult you found the merit paper .
22 depending on which one she used
23 So if you 've got one length and one angle then depending on which one you 've got you 're going to use sine cos or tan to find the side the length you want .
24 Now the reason this is a bit messy , is that at that stage , depended on which one you get out of here , you putting in the second bag .
25 No , he just looks at which one he 's gon na eat next .
26 and I I 've thought about it and I 've thought about so many of them today I ca n't I 'm getting confused at which one it is .
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