Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] three [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The Students ' Association operates the Edinburgh Travel Centre , which trades through three branches in the city . |
2 | ‘ Take A Chance On Me ’ sends everyone ( and yes , I mean everyone ) into paroxysms of bliss , and they 're clever enough to end the set with ‘ Dancing Queen ’ , which sounds like three minutes of glittery , soft-focus sex . |
3 | Presented in a neat and robust grey plastic carrying case with a handle , which opens into three sections , it contains everything you 're likely to need for drilling , screwdriving , and small maintenance jobs , including a centre punch , automatic centre punch and countersink . |
4 | Your format should enable you to follow a pattern which falls into three parts : |
5 | Various aspects of these topics will be considered in this paper , which falls into three parts . |
6 | There is a progression in the poem which moves through three stages parallel to the actual journey the train takes from its , ‘ first powerful plain manifesto ’ , until , ‘ beyond the crest of the world , she reaches night . ’ |
7 | Indeed , the Edinburgh International Festival , which lasts for three weeks in the summer , attracts visitors as well as artists and performers from all over the world . |
8 | The Woolwich has also launched a 7.99% fixed-rate mortgage , which lasts for three years . |
9 | Movement and Dance and Medau in particular come into the plan from 1983 in an ongoing programme which lasts for three years . |
10 | It offers a model which operates on three levels : 1 . |
11 | Here one catches a glimpse of a table bright with silver , glass , and flowers against the dark background of the seating which runs round three sides of the table … one must not omit to mention the obvious adaptability of the hall to festive occasions . |
12 | It is a domed basilica with a tri-apsidal east end , a wide western narthex which runs round three sides of the church like S. Mark 's Venice , and a central dome , 45 feet in diameter , carried on pendentives . |