Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] which [pers pn] [vb mod] find " in BNC.
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1 | But Phoenician traders were notorious for their shady dealings around the Mediterranean and if there was a precious commodity for which they could find a ready market , nothing could stop them . |
2 | But the passing over of Neil Back leaves the Lions without a commodity of which they could find themselves in dire need . |
3 | This is a diet on which you 'll find you can eat hearty , sensible-sized meals and still reduce your weight . |
4 | Léonie lifted up the wooden flap and peered into what always seemed to her like a bird-house in which they might find golden eggs . |
5 | The circumstances which govern this price for any given amount of the commodity vary in character from one problem to another ; but in every case the more of a thing is offered for sale in a market the lower is the price at which it will find purchasers ; or in other words , the demand price for each bushel or yard diminishes with every increase in the amount offered . |
6 | He laughs again , and as the light is fading we walk back to the village , past small boys running hurdy-gurdies ; he teaching me plant names for which I can find no translation . |
7 | This is achieved by sound nutrition , adequate exercise , fresh air and sunshine , and above all , by seeking the ways in which we may find inner contentment . |
8 | This discussion of pedagogical grammars will help you in any of the following four typical situations in which you may find yourself : a . |
9 | Is there no means by which I can find Mr Randall ? |
10 | In order to make the procedure ‘ fair ’ , you are imagined to : know little except the most general facts about human society ; be ignorant of your own eventual position and role in society ; be unaware of your own endowments ; be ignorant of where your own best interests will in fact lie , and be ignorant also of the state of development of the society in which you will find yourself . |
11 | As I will suggest in chapter eight , the black sportsman sees sport not as a hobby , but as a central life interest , a sphere in which he might find scope for self-expression and a possible avenue out of his mundane , everyday existence . |
12 | Opposite Via Cerva is Via Cino del Duca in which you will find Palazzo Parravicini and Palazzo Bolagnos . |
13 | Edwin Garland felt uneasy , a vague shapeless unease for which he could find no immediate cause . |
14 | They speak on the European peoples party membership of committees , that is the only way in which they can find a voice in committees and they take their share of European peoples party 's funding from the European peoples party . |
15 | Oddly enough , they are both at times connected to the person or horse suffering from extreme psychological stress or depression from which they can find no relief or escape . |