Example sentences of "which [pers pn] [vb past] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah I 've got another trip which I saw on telly , again which I shall never do I think , er which sounded pretty good , you flew , flew to er
2 This was typified by the television commentaries , which I heard on video when I returned to Britain .
3 They offered her a flat in the Stonebridge estate , Wembley , which she refused on health grounds .
4 They offered her a flat in the Stonebridge estate , Wembley , which she refused on health grounds .
5 From the hostel it was only a short tube ride to South Audley Street where Madame Mattli had her showrooms — yet another advantage , Paula thought , trying to weigh up the points in favour of the hostel , which she hated on sight .
6 This is probably due to the early stages of George Jeronimidis ' fracture mechanism of which we talked on page 135 .
7 It can cause problems if patients ' case records are held at the place from which they went on leave of absence , but they are being seen for review elsewhere or are attending some other facility such as an out-patient clinic or a day hospital .
8 Even so , a rise in the proportion of appliance sales on hire purchase from only a tenth on nationalisation to nearly a half ten years later enabled them to retain their share in the growing retail market for electrical goods at about the 25 per cent level which they inherited on nationalisation .
9 The business continued to produce flour up to 1932 , after which they concentrated on flour factoring and the preparation of animal feed .
10 He is pictured on the right receiving gift vouchers which he spent on household items and also treated himself to a new pair of binoculars for his bird watching hobby .
11 His nightclub act earned him a fortune , much of which he spent on whisky , marijuana and cocaine .
12 So Kalmu was launched on a highly successful career as a shamanistic seer and miracle-worker which enabled him to acquire both wealth and power and hence to compensate very effectively for the severe disabilities under which he laboured on account of his low caste origins .
13 Neddy was an old Dales character who played the harmonium and who found an old bell one day which he placed on top of his harmonium because he liked the sound of it .
14 However , although he was not a graduate — let alone a doctor — his library , his sermons and his correspondence bear witness to his literacy , his reading and his biblical knowledge ; his liberality with licences for study while he was bishop of Worcester , his concerned letters to the masters of Cambridge University while he was archbishop , his interest in Merton College , Oxford , and his encouragement of the Benedictines to go to Oxford all demonstrate the value which he placed on learning .
15 The only terminal casualty of this extraordinary occurrence , apart from the aeroplane , was a hare which it struck on landing .
16 Despite some degree of battlefield success at Dezful — in the course of which Iraq captured a number of British-made Chieftain tanks which it put on display before foreign journalists at al-Amarah in the central sector just as Iraq 's own armour , mainly Russian in origin , was gathering for further fighting at Ahwaz — Dezful did not fall either and the Iranians were far from having been routed .
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