Example sentences of "which [vb base] he [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Other considerations of a public character may be present in the mind of the Secretary of State which persuade him to take a different view from the judges . |
2 | He was later released through Romero 's efforts , at which point he joined a guerrilla movement and was killed in combat . |
3 | He was being given the right of reply , it was pointed out , at which point he put the phone down . |
4 | He has a very good knowledge and superb technique which enable him to sue every second of studio time . |
5 | Armstrong 's career in the Anglican Church was unexceptional and it was in other fields that this remarkable man achieved international distinction , most notably as a writer and an original student ( as observer and interpreter ) of bird behaviour — in which field he produced a huge output of highly influential articles , books , and scientific papers . |
6 | Spelt out slightly more fully ( and at the risk of oversimplification ) , this means that a decision is open to review where it has been arrived at as a result of a mistaken view of the law , or where the decision is one that could not reasonably have been arrived at , in the sense that the person deciding must have taken into account irrelevant considerations , or failed to take into account relevant ones , or where he has failed to observe the dictates of natural justice which require him to give the parties a hearing before arriving at his decision . |
7 | However , he managed to become chairman of the cross-party Public Accounts Committee as well as of the 1922 committee of back-benchers from which position he played a key role in Heath 's downfall as part of the Milk Street gang ( named after the street of his very minor merchant bank , Keyser Ullmann ) . |
8 | The valley of the dry bones and the life-giving water of baptism are traditional Christian symbols , but Eliot remains aware of other similar more primitive traditions which lead him to invoke the Virgin in unusual terms : |