Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In later years he visited the four dominions , for each of which he established a graduate studentship ; and Melbourne and New Zealand followed St Andrews in conferring honorary degrees .
2 Kenneth Andrew Sanderson , of Wallace Avenue , Huyton , was sentenced in January 1991 after a Southampton Crown Court jury found him guilty of the two robberies for each of which he received seven years , concurrent ; he got six months concurrent for an admitted burglary .
3 I am satisfied that a promise such as that to which I have referred is binding and the only question remaining for my consideration is the scope of the promise in the present case .
4 ‘ It seems that you would need a vessel such as that in which you came , before you would be able to return to your own world .
5 For that of which we relate is our interpretation , our presentational continuum coloured not so much by the world as by our own senses .
6 We , as professionals , need to stand up for that in which we believe .
7 The forensics , for much of which he was still waiting , and might go on waiting unless he pressed , the photographs and diagrams contained in the Scene of Crime report , and the testimony of Mrs Brocklebank .
8 People have expected to pay later for much of what they have bought , seeing this as ‘ bills ’ rather than as debts .
9 Huy found that , during much of what he had to listen to over the next few minutes , his only defence against the temptation to break the young man over his knee was to invoke the Horus within him .
10 I have really nothing else to say , except to draw attention to the inherently contradictory nature of that for which you appear to be asking .
11 He refers to symbols as pointing beyond themselves to the Ultimate while at the same time partaking of the nature of that to which they point .
12 In the second case , that where the wife agrees to become surety at the instance of her husband though she does not understand the effect of the document or the nature of the transaction , her failure to do so may be the result of the husband 's actually misleading her , but in any case it could hardly ever occur without some impropriety on his part even if that impropriety consisted only in his neglect to inform her of the exact nature of that to which she is willing blindly , ignorantly or mistakenly to assent .
13 The adjective beautiful , for example , denotes a quality which can be found in many different objects and therefore does not by itself indicate the nature of that about which it is said .
14 It was a sin different in kind from mischief-making and could , in Lydia 's estimation , be excused on the grounds that it was the sexual misbehaviour of another to which she was responding .
15 Long experience has , however , shown to me the danger of the good being lost through the devotion of some to what they think to be the best .
16 Erm and you know and I the thing that erm used to worry me maybe sometimes , was the acceptance of this as what they should be having .
17 The lyricism that sells out to a state-ordained reality and solidarity is not the only lyricism we know , and it is the opposite of much of what we know by that name .
18 The local management of schools policy appears to threaten the basis of much of what we have known ; and there is undoubtedly much concern about some of the ‘ new ’ skills which will be needed .
19 it is hard to distinguish the effects of much of what we do from other processes , such as the natural maturation of children
20 CCM has its roots in Negro culture , but the genesis of much of what we have now lies in the Jesus Movement .
21 Naturally , any prospective support from a journalist will depend most of all on what you sound like .
22 He and his staff rarely attend their meetings which he tends to view as an extension of the interests and personalities of those to which he is , to some degree at least , in opposition .
23 Second , an animal might direct altruistic acts towards genetic relatives of those with which it was raised .
24 For the three cones indicated , we show to the left their individual absorbance spectra , which are typical of those on which we base our classification ; the solid curves fitted to the data are templates based on the Dartnall nomogram displaced on a log frequency abscissa .
25 I guess my inclination would be to say that there 's only one of those in which we are actually doing the proof .
26 This is true , in particular , of most of what we call work .
27 ‘ More than I approve of most of what I see down here .
28 One of this aims is to develop an understanding of both in which they are seen as essential to one another .
29 The ladder is where the buckets er er run on you see that 's the ladder like that from what they call the top tumbler what used to be the top tumbler used to have five sides
30 We do n't want a middle-aged audience , but they can see there are elements of Jefferson Airplane and stuff like that in what we do . ’
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