Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] which the " in BNC.

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1 Another kind developed in which the elaborated worm did not attach itself to the sea floor but continued to crawl about and secreted a small conical tent of shell under which it could huddle when in danger .
2 The crystallization of enzymes , the invention of the electrical method called electrophoresis which separates molecules according to their size and their electric charge , the development of very high speed centrifuges in which the larger proteins are separated from smaller ones as they spin , and later the application of X-ray crystallography to large molecules have all contributed to progress .
3 The original position seems to presuppose not just a neutral theory of the good , but a liberal , individualistic conception according to which the best that can be wished for someone is the unimpeded pursuit of his own path , provided it does not interfere with the rights of others .
4 Until the lonely hour arrives in which the philosophical proof of the truth of history is produced , then history will inevitably continue as a representation and interpretation of the past — rather than Marxist truth and the false or limited interpretation of all other historians .
5 Every year after I became chairman of British Steel we set aside one board meeting at which the objectives of the organisation were raised .
6 In the case of a buy-out , disclosure should be made at the first board meeting at which the proposed buy-out is considered , and should be made to the full board and not to a committee of it .
7 Then came the disgraceful ‘ leaked minutes ’ of a BBC review board meeting in which the good name of the breathtakingly beautiful Selina Scott was traduced by a cad called Peter Estall .
8 The failure of such tensions to overturn or revolutionize the social structure has rested in the way in which individuals have been socialized and the fundamental norms according to which the society operates .
9 ’ He went on to say , at p. 196 , ‘ although … there is no direct evidence … proving undue pressure … a state of circumstances existed from which the court will infer pressure and undue influence . ’
10 The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years .
11 I appeared on the Front Bench in the Committee Sitting in which the hon. Gentleman referred and received an assurance from the Minister that getting a dispensation would not be a problem .
12 A seven-hour battle ensued in which the guerrilla , Issam Barahma , and an Israeli soldier died ; three other Israeli soldiers were injured .
13 She gave one group of male volunteers a new colour vocabulary to learn in which the terms were centred on the four basic colours .
14 Elite autonomy means simply that circumstances exist in which the political elites representing a given social group can bargain on behalf of ‘ their ’ communities without fearing that compromises will lead to their removal and the substitution of a new elite for the social group .
15 Rabuka had by June 2 secured an understanding with the FLP leader Mahendra Chaudry according to which the FLP would participate in the new legislature .
16 Some changes may be natural , such as those in the flow and direction of ocean currents , which can affect the distribution of the small pelagic fish or fish fry on which the birds depend .
17 But then came the ‘ troubles ’ and a series of body blows from which the village is now only beginning to recover .
18 A proportion was allotted to the Crown ‘ in severalty ’ , varying according to the area of the forest wastes in which the property in the soil belonged to the Crown .
19 the classic spreadsheet package combining from which the vast majority of PC-based business graphics are generated .
20 Instead of an equality , a no-arbitrage band emerges within which the prices of the spot and future can move without creating index arbitrage opportunities .
21 The other prong of the attack was the political lobbying and the use of such institutions and fora as were open to the group , though few state-sponsored fora existed in which the long-term concerns of the DUC could be articulated .
22 Bass Point , one that has been developed , boasts a group of fine wall climbs of which The Cull ( E3 5b/c ) in particular should be noted .
23 What can be said , however , is that this sense of an ultimate monotheism according to which the gods are recognised to be manifestations of a single absolute reality is deeply woven into the religious tradition of Hindus .
24 ( 2 ) The statement of accounts shall comply with any directions given by the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury as to — ( a ) the information to be contained in it ; ( b ) the manner in which the information contained in it is to be presented ; or ( c ) the methods and principles according to which the statement is to be prepared , and shall contain such additional information as the Secretary of State may with the approval of the Treasury require to be provided for the information of Parliament .
25 c ) the methods and principles according to which the statement is to be prepared ,
26 Important though these issues are , Derrida 's major contribution has been his insistence that history is a metaphysical concept according to which the meaning of history always amounts to the history of meaning .
27 To do this , we make use of the Phillips relationship according to which the rate of wage inflation depends inversely on the unemployment percentage .
28 To prevent damage to the hall 's ceiling , more than 500 feet of metal trusses from which the stage lighting will be suspended have been put up .
29 That being the price fixed at which the was presented .
30 At the end of each text sequence a Yes/No set of questions follows to which the reader indicates a response .
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