Example sentences of "which [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The recession abruptly derailed the gravy train on which most in the record industry had ridden through the 1970s ; the generous salaries , inflated expenses and transcontinental junkets .
2 At sea , the Royal Navy should prepare for a long ‘ broken back ’ period after a nuclear exchange in Europe , during which resupply across the North Atlantic would be vital to the United Kingdom 's survival , whether the exchange had been decisive or not .
3 He had a cow and a calf , so he presumably would have milk , which together with the cheese could supply some protein in his diet .
4 a government supply function of ( narrow ) money which together with the government and foreign sector budget constraints determines also the supply of bonds plus foreign assets .
5 It 's that one which just with the tiger in gold no more ?
6 Disillusion set in as awareness spread that the Government had its own agenda , much of the groundwork having been prepared in opposition by a Labour Party study group which shortly before the election had published a report titled Crime — a challenge to us all .
7 We thought the green wickets would provide more movement off the seam , which early in the tour was largely so , but as the conditions dried out the wickets became more like our own . ’
8 Arising from the distal margin of the prementum are two pairs of lobes which collectively from the ligula ; there is an outer pair of paraglossae , and an inner pair of glossae .
9 Er particular there is er a commercial business area at Harlow c court er located on the the western fringe er which clearly at the moment , a lot of our traffic will have to use Road to get into Harrogate and to access to the A sixty one .
10 But in Italy at the same time both foreign and native composers were developing forms of secular polyphony which later in the century were to spread over most of Europe and bring about a remarkable expansion of music 's technical resources in the regions of harmony and tonality and in emotional and pictorial expressiveness .
11 As elsewhere some of the pauses between movements sound artificially curtailed ; ditto the resonance of the final notes , which as throughout the set is cut off before the applause .
12 The USA , which well within the memory of the majority of its inhabitants , was the world 's leading oil supplier , does not like being dependent on imported oil , particularly oil imported from areas of the world where political unrest means that a loss of supply — for instance through a closure of the Strait of Hormuz — is always a possibility .
13 ‘ This means that we have been able to deal with the cash position , which earlier in the year had reached crisis proportions .
14 The receipt of such a bonus has an effect far outside the regular annual rise , which again in the case of ICI is a matter of such Byzantine complexity that it is often difficult to know whether one is getting a good or a bad one !
15 It was late in the afternoon when we arrived , and Taylor took me for a drive through the town , which apart from the centre had been badly damaged .
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