Example sentences of "which he [verb] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The day on which he pours as much food , drink and bonhomie into them as possible ; and into the gentlemen of the Press , too .
2 In 1942 he joined forces with other keen walkers to form the North-East branch of the ramblers ' association , an interest which he kept up all his life .
3 On their last night in the house , Peter had to sleep on the floor , which he enjoyed very much .
4 There he played his own Piano Concerto in D , K.537 , for which he received yet another snuffbox , and heard an organ recital by J.W. Hässler , whose teacher had studied with J. S. Bach .
5 you know , he was , he was kind of very conscious of that , that erm , you that the parish were aware and that we all understood the situation and he commented on the generosity of the , which he said not all religious orders have been so generous in the past .
6 Mr McLoone is the former general manager of the University Co-op bookshop , which he left earlier this year amid much controversy and speculation .
7 Has the Minister accepted the argument which was put strongly to him and to which he listened carefully that day , that it makes no sense for Northumberland to be forced by Government spending restrictions to cut £3.5 million from its education budget when it spends less per pupil than most other authorities ?
8 His wrong-headedness resided in his failure to recognize that the attitudes and expenditures of which he made so much fun were merely symbols of achievement , the kind of achievement which has in fact given rise to every civilization and marked stages in the development of each one .
9 She told him about open heart surgery , and lasers ; about credit cards and the cost of living , and the vast expense involved when buying a moderately sized residence like Rose Cottage , which he regarded as little short of scandalous , totally unable to begin to comprehend such vast sums of money being paid for such a relatively small return .
10 That evening , in the hall , Mariot entertained them with songs , accompanied by the harp , to their enjoyment ; although Ramsay qualified his rapture by some regret that , there being insufficient room in their ingle-neuk for playing the harp , she had to perform outside it , and he was deprived of the nearness which he found so much to his taste .
11 Arnold Bloxham , a well known hypnotist living in South Wales , had brought out a book in which he discussed how some of his " patients " had been taken back , in their trance , to previous experiences in their life .
12 This is becoming about as routine as Cal Peete leading driving accuracy , which he did again this year , hitting 753 out of 900 .
13 It is for this reason that Parsons can ignore the other aspects of Freud 's The Ego and the Id , from which he draws so much of his understanding of psychoanalysis , that is , those aspects which deal with the death instincts and the way they impinge on the super-ego .
14 As that applies also to the subject of mining , I shall give that advice to the hon. Member for Gordon , who spoke on a subject about which he knows very little — and it showed .
15 To bring him up to the required standard he had to go to a boarding preparatory school , which he loathed so much he escaped over the wall and hitchhiked home .
16 That was two years after Green published his Guide in which he sets out these quoted ideas .
17 This suggestion of a compulsive activity with which he wants as little to do as possible is confirmed by his description of poetry as a " secretion " ( he quotes Housman favourably on this ) , an " evacuation " and even a " defecation " .
18 This was partly through his articles , in which he placed as much emphasis on the soft parts as on the hard parts of the anatomy , although the former , for obvious reasons , must be the subject of much more speculation than the latter .
19 The crucial experiment on which he placed so much weight was ‘ largely fictitious , newly invented for its present purpose ’ .
20 Bill had books , and tobacco , and a book token from Marcus with a Brueghel snowscene reproduced on the front , which he turned over several times as though it must contain some message other than " Happy Christmas , love Marcus ' written neatly on the dotted line .
21 He has a place in Cheltenham in England which he set up some years ago , and he also has a retreat in the French alps in St Claude , and his aim , apparently , is to de-program people who have been through religious sects such as Scientologists , Moonies and now the Hare Krishnas .
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