Example sentences of "[prep] which [verb] [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | Self-build co-operatives are typically born in one of two ways : The private enterprise approach simply involves a group of people who set up their own company through which to take out a collective loan . |
2 | On the other hand , like all French spas , it advertises the wonderful things it can do for your health progressively as you approach , by way of graduated signs fifty yards apart , each of which singles out an affliction or an organ that you might have treated here . |
3 | I ended up in hospital in a plaster cast , the trauma of which brought about a nervous breakdown which resulted in ten months in a psychiatric hospital . |
4 | The long , regimented day , six of which made up a working week , obviously constrained the recreational possibilities for factory workers . |
5 | However , we can illustrate the most important features by considering just two types of motion , each of which occurs over a significant sub-range . |
6 | As a result , the public , the press and MPs are often starved of the material with which to make up a counter-argument . |
7 | Obviously , an employee is free to apply for another position even with a rival of his present employer , or to find premises in which to set up a future business so long as in doing so he is not in breach of any valid express term in his employment contract : see Searle ( GD ) & Co Ltd v Celltech Ltd [ 1982 ] FSR 92 . |
8 | The schools were given six weeks in which to draw up a register of parents , but decisions had first to be made about what constituted a parent . |
9 | For me this has been a very exciting year in which to take on a directorship of the department . |
10 | First , it can be very difficult to find media in which to separate off an area like this : it can be done readily in TV , cinema , poster or local newspapers , but is more difficult in national newspapers or magazines . |
11 | The human being ( a far more complex creature inhabiting a far more complex world ) needs to be highly adaptive and has a long period of play in which to build up a vast repertoire of behaviours . |
12 | ‘ The climate makes this a good place in which to bring up a child . |
13 | They showed that each class normally appeared first in a very generalized form , from which radiated out a number of lines of development each leading towards a specialized modification of the class for a particular way of life . |