Example sentences of "at a [noun] [noun] which " in BNC.

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1 But this as I have suggested poses massive theoretical problems , particularly in the attempt at a materialist position which would locate variations within changing social relations .
2 The treatment which she refused to undergo was treatment at a London hospital which specialises in the treatment of eating disorders .
3 The appeal was launched at a charity concern which brought in nearly £600 well on the way to the final amount .
4 They fear that they are now looking at a successor tax which is designed simply to allow the Government to muddle through to the next election .
5 Special considerations : the appellant was originally put on probation with a requirement that he should reside at a probation hostel which specialised in providing treatment for young men guilty of indecent assault .
6 Wearing jeans and a blue shirt , she was tugging at a filing cabinet which was too large for her to embrace and which was threatening to over-balance on her .
7 Competitive equilibrium occurs at E. The market clears at a price P which producers equate to marginal private cost MPC .
8 One witness said a security video at a takeaway restaurant which captured two men running down Pitteville Street in Cheltenham , and which was shown on Central South News , prompted her to make a statement to the police .
9 When I won an essay competition in 1957 on " Why I was proud to be a citizen of Leeds " , organised by the Variety Club of Great Britain and the local evening paper , the big event in my London visit was not Buckingham Palace , nor having Norman Wisdom put his arm round me , but gazing at a skiffle group which had played in the 21's coffee bar with Tommy Steele .
10 An IT supplier at a manufacturing company which supplies DIY retailers says : ‘ We have PC software that allows us to receive orders from people like B&Q and Wickes via the Tradanet network , and we 're experimenting with sending back invoices that way .
11 Speculation in the weekend press suggests that , hard on its move into television production with its £99m purchase of Thames Television , Pearson is looking at a £100m deal which would buy a substantial minority stake in the Asian satellite station Star TV .
12 Inspired , Yeremi sprayed a stream of incandescent rainbow plasma gobbets at a defence laser which was tracking in that forbidden direction , and rejoiced to see its shield fail and the shark-snouted gun warp and drip like a lugubrious runny nose .
13 THE Dallas Cowboys were left raging at a refereeing decision which could eventually cost them a place in the Super Bowl .
14 AS Raith Rovers and Dunfermline confirmed their status as promotion favourites , St Mirren yesterday were still upset at a refereeing decision which virtually ended their hopes and led to a 2-1 defeat by Dumbarton .
15 She looked at a Swatch watch which she wore upside down on her right wrist .
16 Novices should get professional instruction at a riding school which has been inspected and approved by the British Horse Society .
17 Malaysia , and to a lesser extent Indonesia , expressed concern at a November agreement which provided for increased US use of Singapore 's military facilities .
18 Nicholson is angry at a magazine article which claimed the orphanage wanted Natasha back .
19 man has hit out at a health survey which he claims is insulting and highly personal .
20 A faulty machine is being blamed for the fire at a poultry factory which killed two firemen .
21 Strand-on-the-Green , which was originally only a collection of fishermen 's cottages at a riverside hamlet which , in the fourteenth century was called ‘ Stronde ’ then ‘ Ye Strande ’ by the end of the sixteenth century ; then later it became ‘ Strand Green ’ and then ‘ Strand in the Green ’ by the beginning of the eighteenth century .
22 The resources are allocated periodically at a review meeting which is preceded by individual project leaders assessing their own progress and estimating their needs for the next period .
23 Shortly before he was due to take mock exams , he was at a geography lesson which was interrupted by a teacher calling for his services in a football match .
24 Method 2 is practical if the closeup was shot at a zoom setting which leaves sufficient range for the pull back although cutting without a change of angle can give the appearance of a jump cut .
25 On the following day , Franco took the salute at a victory parade which took five hours to pass the towering dais on which he stood , flanked by military officers , Party officials , Church dignitaries and government ministers .
26 ‘ You 're looking , Chris , at a golfing asset which turns over around four million pounds a year . ’
27 Her partner 's passionate hobby was shooting , and she knew from their telephone calls that he had been spending his spare time at a sports club which had a range .
28 In Asturias strike action began in late December 1991 in all the mines owned by the state company Hunosa ( the biggest employer in the region , which had made a loss of 65,000 million ptas — US$674 million — in 1991 ) in protest at a restructuring plan which would involve the loss of 6,000 jobs by the end of 1993 at a saving of only 15,000 million ptas .
29 An airforce technician has admitted starting a fire at an RAF base which caused nineteen million pounds damage .
30 This was necessary in order to provide the same level of performance as our old manual system where , in order to obtain information on an individual employee , we would simply look at an employee card which was filed in surname order within department ;
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