Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] which [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | However , unlike dictionary definitions , there is no convenient repository from which to extract them . |
2 | Parents are no longer told what methods to adopt , but rather the frame of mind in which to adopt them . |
3 | South Somerset is a countryside of lovely buildings and churches with many fine walks and cycling opportunities from which to enjoy them . |
4 | They were still there , attached to her by unbreakable strings , but at least they retreated enough for her to have a breathing-space in which to resolve them . |
5 | Already , before he has found a theological universe in which to create them , they have the feeling of lost souls , fodder for hell . |
6 | The Chamber was packed when there were seven orders before the House , with an hour and a half in which to debate them . |
7 | Durham revival ended with an 18–12 defeat at home to which left them third from the bottom of Division Four North . |
8 | The loggers build roads through the jungle to reach the trees and bring diseases which the Indians have no defences against which kill them . |
9 | And as part of the deal , I had some petty cash with which to buy them all sandwiches and coffee so they could get changed or dressed while they ate and I took them to the next job if they had one , or wherever they wanted to go . |
10 | Even so , being tempted into keeping the flowers until they are past their best will mean that you wo n't have a satisfactory pressed flower picture with which to remember them . |
11 | There seem to be so many additives available for marine tanks that you would need a store room in which to keep them all . |
12 | H2T hamster ductal pancreatic cancer cells ( a gift from Dr Courtney Townsend Jr , Department of Surgery , University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston , Texas , USA ) , which possess 5000 EGF receptors per cell , R Beauchamp , Departmento of Surgery , University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston , Texas , USA , personal communication ) , were grown ( in Dulbecco 's modified Eagle 's medium ( DMEM ) containing 10% serum ) for three days at which point they had achieved 80%-90% confluence . |
13 | We give them syringes and bleach with which to clean them — but they do n't want condoms . |
14 | When they had left — and Patrick had the grace to look embarrassed because he had no money with which to tip them — he went and tapped on the bathroom door . |
15 | He had two substantial houses ( in London he lived at 27 Queen 's Gate until 1913 , when he bought 93 Eaton Square , a still larger house with — an uncharacteristic touch for Baldwin — a more fashionable address ) and plenty of money with which to run them and do anything else he wanted . |
16 | God gives him three signs with which to convince them . |
17 | They also need the conditions in which to test them . |
18 | First established as a concept by the Catalan artist in 1984 when he announced that he would be donating 300 paintings and 3000 graphic works to the city of Barcelona , the Fundació was the subject of protracted negotiations with the local autonomous government and the Ministry of Culture in Madrid , which finally resulted in a handsome level of funding for building in which to house them . |
19 | More prisons entail more ground on which to build them . |
20 | So there were a large number of new drugs , all purporting to quieten disturbed patients , and very little means by which to evaluate them property . |
21 | Radiocarbon results can not therefore give a true measure of age and we need some method by which to convert them to calendar dates : this is the process of calibration ( seep.124 ) . |
22 | In Chapter 4 we discuss the relationship between some of these factors , and conclude that the most crucial is the pattern of decisions by the courts : not only about what sentences offenders should receive ( whether they should be sent to custody and , if so , for how long ) , but also decisions about which counts they should be tried in and whether they should be remanded in custody in the meantime . |
23 | When you do that , a couple of menus appear which lets you choose the utilities you want to install and the hard drive on which to place them . |
24 | No matter from which angle they are viewed , these statues reveal that the head and limbs counter-balance each other round a central line running through the body so that each part is one with the whole picture . |
25 | The parents may need some help in learning to say positive statements to their child and in identifying the times at which to say them . |
26 | The Spear & Jackson Neverbend range has an excellent hand trowel and fork ( about £5 ) , the 12in wooden handles of which make them suitable for many jobs . |
27 | Instead they managed both by using the County Homesearch Company based in Truro to take over the housing negotiations , reports of which chased them round Australia on fax . |
28 | The difference in focus between these two models of support inevitably generates a different set of criteria with which to evaluate them , since it is the aim of the work that determines the criteria required . |
29 | Video is a good medium with which to move them away from the beginner 's preoccupation with individual words to an attempt to follow the general drift of a message . |
30 | Since the English language has more than 40 phonemes , and we have only 26 letters with which to spell them , we can not get away from digraphs altogether . |