Example sentences of "which [verb] [pron] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Now let us explore what lies behind the contemporary appearance of quite another group of towns : towns which reveal nothing at first sight of their secret , physical history , and which indeed seem to have little or nothing in common as one looks at them and around their streets . |
2 | Gunners boss George Graham refused to get carried away with his side 's fifth successive League victory , which lifted them into third place . |
3 | ‘ It was her beauty which attracted me at first , ’ said Mr Jefferson , who was a produce buyer for NAFFI for more than 37 years . |
4 | ‘ Bardolet 's co-driver made a timing error on the last rally which dropped them from first to fourth and that cost them the lead in the championship , ’ explains Meeke . |
5 | The Leeds average including the 39,106 that attended the QPR game is now 34,104 which keeps us in 4th place . |
6 | The Victorian was an integral part of a Northants revival which took them from 13th in the Championship table in 1951 to second place , behind the all-conquering Surrey combination , in 1957 . |
7 | The winner on the day was Francois Lombard — a result which took him to third place overall in the championships . |
8 | European shareholders have ‘ pre-emption rights ’ which entitle them to first call on secondary offerings ; and underwriting is common practice for new issues , too . |
9 | His tally now stands at 11 , which puts him in third place behind Robert Alner ( 16 ) and Philip Scholfield ( 12 ) in the Daily Telegraph Men 's Championship . |
10 | And they ca n't rely on goal difference , which saved them from Third Division football in 1938 . |
11 | And they ca n't rely on goal difference , which saved them from Third Division football in 1938 . |
12 | Mark Roe was altogether more scathing about the problem after a first round of 85 which left him in last place in the field . |