Example sentences of "to which he [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I welcome the fact that the Secretary of State is getting in practice and asking the questions to which I give the answers at Question Time , as it is a situation to which he shall have to become accustomed .
2 Fancourt , the court denied validity to a promissory note made payable out of the maker 's money to which he would become entitled from his reversion .
3 Brian had chosen Bath as a place to which he would take Celia the following weekend , partly because it was not too far away and partly because he remembered how happy they had been there before .
4 Just as I am sure twenty-seven victories seemed utterly insufficient to Jackie — and had he not retired , he was certainly fit enough and a good enough driver , given the right cars , to which he would have had total access , to notch up another fifteen or twenty — I am sure that his first million seemed a trifle .
5 A vivid example of this occurred in the Hadmor case [ 1983 ] 1 A.C. 191 where Lord Denning in the Court of Appeal relied on his own researches into Hansard in reaching his conclusions : in the House of Lords , counsel protested that there were other passages to which he would have wished to draw the court 's attention had he known that Lord Denning was looking at Hansard : see the Hadmor case at p. 233 .
6 WHEN Capenhurst employees raised money 16 years ago to send cerebral palsy sufferer Alan Barnes to America for treatment , they little realised the heights to which he would rise .
7 When the captain of the Olympic team tells the Sunday Times that he would never run in the 4x400 meters relay because ‘ those guys are not my kind of guys — I do n't like their attitude ’ , then he has to be challenging somebody to say , how dare you say that , to which he 'll reply , how can you stop me ?
8 But as the BUF acquired a Chelsea headquarters where activists lived as soldiers in barracks , and a Blackshirt uniform was issued to remove the distinction of class and wealth , there emerged a political ideal to which he could give his complete loyalty .
9 Section 11(4) requires regard to be had to the financial resources of a party claiming the protection of an exemption clause which limits liability by reference to a specified sum of money , and also to the extent to which he could cover his liability by insurance .
10 The assumption is based on religious writings , which in their turn are probably based on the primitive beliefs which early man formulated in pursuance of that almost uncontrollable urge to find something beyond himself to which he could ascribe the origins of the many mysterious things around him .
11 But there were never any open words expressing the inflection , never anything to which he could raise objection .
12 It was not a place to which he could take Maureen MacQuillan or any woman , and only partly because he shared it with a fellow MP .
13 This was the " heart of the problem " to which he could see no solution , or certainly no " quick fix " .
14 A man was offered an alternative plot of land with appropriate permissions , on to which he could transfer his small business , a ‘ kennels ’ .
15 The reasonableness of such clauses depends mainly upon the questions raised by s 11(4) of the UCTA " is the amount a reasonable one having regard to the financial resources of the party seeking its protection , and the extent to which he could insure against the relevant liabilities ?
16 Behind a blank and perfectly uniform wall , he needs to find the studs to which he can attach the cabinet .
17 The wage that an individual receives is determined by his inherited ability , his human capital and the extent to which he can get his abilities recognized .
18 ‘ The aggrieved consumer needs an accessible local service to which he can take his troubles and where he will receive a realistic appraisal , a measure of help in presenting his case , or a pointer to the next step .
19 However , if he is lucky the modern farm worker will find his tractor cab fitted with a radio , to which he can tune in via an earpiece .
20 In September 1989 Greve opened a 900-square metre gallery in Paris , to which he will annex another space , to open in October , with an exhibition by Louise Bourgeois .
21 The sender now faces the receivers so that he can see their reactions and they are allowed to ask questions to which he will reply .
22 For , hard on the heels of being asked to play in Jack Nicklaus 's Memorial Tournament in June , he has also been invited to play in the Benson & Hedges International at St Mellion , prior to which he will play a practice round with Jose Maria Olazabal , himself a former British Amateur champion .
23 On top of the dashboard was a poem called Martin Fierro and a Spanish dictionary lying with its spine up , to which he must have been referring as he waited .
24 It is the quality of the training to which he should devote himself .
25 The application of this incorrect test may have materially affected the judge 's decision , since he may well have considered that the children 's welfare overrode the mother 's wishes and feelings , a matter to which he should have had particular regard under section 10(9) ( d ) ( ii ) .
26 Gadfly knew George Reynolds when he had nowt , or nowt ( at any rate ) to which he 'd care to admit .
27 I suppose if you were either one of them it would be nice but I 'd go out and say to them , ‘ David , it 's time for us to do a vocal now ’ and Angie would say , ‘ Oh , Davey Wavey , do you have to leave me now ? ’ , to which he 'd reply , ‘ Oh , Angie Pangie , I suppose I do — old Uncle Tony wants me in the studio . ’
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