Example sentences of "by [noun] which [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Suppose a law was now being considered by Parliament which you thought was really unjust and harmful ; which , if any , of the things on this card do you think you would do ? |
2 | For such a system to function , there has to be a sense of European identity : no citizen of the Union will abide by laws and policies made by institutions which he does not feel to be his own . |
3 | Apollinaire pointed out that Boccioni 's best works were those in which he came nearest to recent works by Picasso which he had seen in Paris . |
4 | by relationships , by external events , by roles which they take on . |
5 | Finally she smiled at her image reflected in her mirror , a small bubble of excitement beginning to build inside as she decided whether or not to wear a gilt necklace with a resin pendant by Pellini which she 'd found at Liberty . |
6 | Canguilhem believes that the interrogation of psychology by philosophy which he proposes has important consequences : |
7 | There have been numerous clashes between land-owners and new-age travllers in the county — last October two farmers lost 10 sheep in several attacks by dogs which they say came from a nearby travellers encampment . |
8 | and I have to record ten tapes by Monday which I have to get up at ten thirty in the morning when I 've got no school and take it back up to the school . |
9 | But on the question of competitive tendering I think mentioned by Mr which he says we should have a different attitude . |
10 | I heard a performance conducted by Schreier which I liked very much . |
11 | In other words , they need to have been parented by ferrets which themselves have been used extensively for ferreting so that the inborn instincts remain strong . |
12 | There may be other , more subtle , indicators of topic-shift used by conversationalists which we have ignored . |
13 | The third was the treatment by similars which he stated was the only sure way , apart from prevention , to treat disease . |
14 | Perhaps the human race is beset by problems which it lacks the moral capital to resolve . |
15 | He took in several exhibitions , seeing a large figure drawing of a girl and two children by Neuhys which he thought splendid , and the paintings of an artist new to him , Clara Montalba . |
16 | But how much grander , Colonel Fergusson observed , to picture their tragic plight with movement and coloured lights , accompanied by music which he identified quite unnecessarily to his daughter as ‘ Vive Henrico ! ’ |
17 | He was warned of at least 15 contacts in the Cranfield overhead by the Luton Approach controller and instructed to contact Cranfield by radio which he did at 1227:05 hrs , stating his altitude as 2000 feet . |
18 | Poindexter 's conviction was quashed in a split two-to-one judgement on the grounds that the recollection of trial witnesses had been tainted by testimony which he had given before Congress under immunity in 1987 . |
19 | The suggestion that Thomas 's race was a consideration in his nomination was highly embarrassing for Bush as it coincided with the president 's unrelenting opposition to a civil rights bill passed by Congress which he had pledged to veto on the grounds that it supported minority quotas . |
20 | The second argument is put forcefully by Firestone when she argues that the sexual repression Freud describes and the adoption of parent ( especially father ) figures by children which they carry through into later life can only be seen in the social context of oppressive patriarchal relations in the home . |
21 | But against that was the suffering endured by women which she saw all about her in London 's East End . |
22 | Companies should also ensure that their employees have the skills and knowledge to play their part in the export drive , for example , by being aware of the standards set by competitors which we have to beat . |
23 | If the English reader does n't like this , let him ask himself if Housman 's Name and Nature of Poetry , or — touching as it is , and as Pound acknowledges — the career of Harold Monro , is not treated with as much compassionate indulgence as possible in the Criterion articles by Pound which he reprinted in Polite Essays ( 1937 ) . |
24 | The vote was also influenced by references which he had made relating to the " double nationality " of the Secretary of State for Planning , Lionel Stoléru , who was of Jewish origin , as well as by allegations referring to a " Jewish internationale " and its role in the " creation " of an " anti-national spirit " . |