Example sentences of "in [noun] which [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 cylinders of butter wrapped in butter-muslin which gives them a ‘ cloudy ’ appearance .
2 It was the oldest Boeing remaining in existence which made it an historical treasure , and it was an interesting aircraft beyond that because it flew in so many of the old Hollywood movies .
3 But er , it was certainly true of er , even be true of people like Einstein , you know , the tremendous anti-Einstein ruled particularly in Germany which denounced it .
4 That is not to say , however , that these elections are irrelevant to the cultural life of each nation : there are ideas in play which affect them very profoundly .
5 After her decision to stop working with a model , she wrote : ‘ Through the long time of working on studies , I finally have attained a certain background in technique which allows me to express what I want without a model . ’
6 Amato , having been invited by Scalfaro to try to form a government , took on June 24 the unusual step of presenting a document to the 16 parties in parliament which outlined his proposed government policy .
7 The mind at work is part of the person at work and that same person has many other activities in the past and the future and in parallel which have their interactions with the work .
8 Thirdly , there is no difference in kind which entitles us to think of the concepts of civilizations other than our own as static and imprisoning .
9 They learn the difference between drawing a line in relationships which defines who can be involved in what , and the kind of rejection which requires a relationship to end .
10 The belief in relationships which outlast our present existence might explain why he 's been more complacent than Bricusse about his time since the split .
11 The great egg race experiment was something to break into the Midlands , something to ask them to have opinions about puzzles , because there 's an awful lot of science in schools which precludes you from having an opinion .
12 Until the 1930s a ruling was in force which forbade anyone other than a French citizen from starting a newspaper .
13 A two year old girl is seriously ill in hospital after a head-on crash in Northamptonshire which killed her mother .
14 A post mortum was performed on her body in Egypt , then another in england which confirmed its findings .
15 Montgomerie was upset after a second-round 77 in Agadir which left him 14 shots behind then leader , Jamie Spence , and criticised the set-up of the tournament .
16 The huge international interest in Brightness which followed his escape to freedom in Turkish waters , has turned him into a valuable commodity .
17 It is quite normal to pay out bonus tickets in December which costs us over £30,000 but the committee felt members would rather have the benefit over 52 weeks so the bonus system was abandoned to cover the cost . ’
18 The result is that this sector of the industry now has a new generation of site distribution equipment to transport bulk food or plated meals , in equipment which suits its requirements , at sensible , serviceable and , most importantly , affordable prices .
19 In retrospect , Ceauşescu 's first important meeting with a Western head of state on equal terms took place in circumstances which made it a curious anticipation of his own downfall .
20 I refer here to cases in which sexual behaviour or play with other children becomes obsessive in nature and frequency — or where it is imposed against the wishes of other children involved ; cases in which masturbation becomes a near-total preoccupation , or is carried out in circumstances which make it an aggressive act or one of attention-seeking ; or those in which the very nature of sexual activity shows that its implications are fully understood regardless of age .
21 The persistence of this primitive conception of the nature of authority , in circumstances which rendered it plausible , was not without its consequences for the future of the empire .
22 Mona Doyle , president of Consumer Network Inc in Philadelphia which studies our food habits , has a philosophical point of some interest .
23 The Tyneside experience seems to be that in ‘ gentrified ’ areas this will happen , but in areas which retain their original working-class population as owners rather than tenants , then grant aid is necessary if the stock is not to deteriorate beyond redemption .
24 If children are allowed and encouraged to work in areas which interest them , this ought to be a useful means of demonstrating to them the usefulness of developing their reading skills .
25 It was the trading contacts that he had established in Spain which enabled his firm , after his death , to exploit so efficiently the opportunities afforded in South America after its liberation from Spanish control .
26 Hudson suggests that the reason the more conformist pupils tend to choose science is that science allows the convergent schoolboy to ‘ specialise in work which enables him to be unambiguously right or wrong ’ .
27 Towards the shift 's close , ordinary policemen and women are generally reluctant to become involved in work which requires them to extend their duty , unless they need the overtime money , in which case it is a spur .
28 Rodrigo strove mightily not to offend his Moorish subjects , especially in Valencia which became his base of operations over the succeeding months .
29 It provides subordinates with greater job satisfaction by giving them more say in decision-making which affects their work .
30 These above-average profits depended to some extent on the Company 's political influence in England ; in India it was not powerful enough to control the market , but its charter gave it a monopoly in England which let it push prices up further than would have been practicable if non-members of the Company ( denounced as ‘ interlopers ’ ) had been able to import cotton goods into England freely .
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