Example sentences of "which [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The work started last week and until its finished the transmitter is operating on reduced power , which for some viewers means a poor picture on all ITV and BBC .
2 The result was an uneasy compromise , in which for some meetings there would be a chairperson , in others not .
3 I did not aim at making my style ‘ Italian Gothic ’ my ideas ran much more upon the French to which for some years I had devoted my chief study .
4 Lāla Bahādur 's desultory grizzling , which for some time had provided a steady accompaniment to his father 's voice , suddenly broke into an urgent heartfelt wail .
5 Connected to the main library was a hexagonal room which for some time housed the school 's paperback bookshop .
6 They fielded a ten-man defence which for some time looked like achieving the 0–0 draw they desired .
7 This desire has shewn itself in some minds in the advocacy of the introduction of some new style especially marking our own age , in others in the wish to see the Architecture which so especially belongs to our own and immediately neighbouring Countries , — and which for some classes of buildings has already been so completely revived , — adapted to the especial requirements of our own times and all the inventions habits and comforts incident to them .
8 We also need to consider the local and wider community and its various institutions — not least , the powerful influence of television , which for some children represents more hours of information intake than is provided by teachers during eleven years of compulsory education .
9 The film stars Keifer Sutherland and Julia Roberts and concerns a group of unlikely student doctors who take it in turns to have their heartbeat stopped in order to experience the afterlife , which for some reason the director has chosen to portray as a series of rather unimaginative music videos .
10 He had dropped down on to one knee and with head bowed seemed to be pushing at the trolley before him , which for some reason had taken on an obstinate immobility .
11 However , at this distance from the monster , she could see that it was none other than her own tabby cat , which for some reason had grown to the size of a mammoth .
12 However , this is almost certainly not true of disorders like schizophrenia , which are better visualised as aberrations of otherwise normal physiological and psychological processes which for some reason pass beyond their usual adaptive limits ; here the term ‘ dysfunction ’ , rather than disease seems more appropriate .
13 The second is to act as a filter to ensure that only those cases which for some reason need to proceed to a formal process of adjudication do so .
14 If he hears a form / gene / , is he to render this in the orthography as gon na ( which for some readers may have a peculiarly American association ) or gointuh or going to ?
15 We then voted on a lengthy Liberal resolution er , it was amended by Labour we voted on all of the separate points in the resolution , all were agreed and then Professor decided that he wanted to move a further amendment which after some consultation , some discussion with the legal people about it 's validity , he did which wiped out all of the things that we 'd just agreed and we turned to the original Conservative motion minus the beginning phrase and with a couple of things stuck on at the end and we thought well that 's it the Conservatives will vote for that , but no although it was their own motion in all but name , the Conservatives would n't vote for that unless Mr was allowed to move it .
16 The resultant destabilization of covalent bonds brings about structural rearrangements on a timescale of 1–10 picoseconds , which under some circumstances can be followed by material leaving the surface .
17 The identification of racism as a capitalist ploy ( D ) draws on a particular kind of political rhetoric which under some conditions may mobilize sections of the left or the labour movement in defence of the black community .
18 Mr. Osborne proposed the following Rules for the guidance of the Society , which with some additions were approved of .
19 Like Eliot , Dawson emphasized the ‘ two Englands ’ created in the nineteenth century — ‘ the England of the fields and the England of the factories ’ — and wished to build on a common ‘ English tradition ’ which with some sort of religious sanction would take people Beyond Politics .
20 So far as I am aware , we have no evidence , for example , to show whether male unemployment which in some areas has been higher than the rate for females , has enabled tending tasks of old relatives to be taken on by men who remain at home .
21 The RMCs were seen as perhaps the major vehicle for such provision and it is encouraging that they are beginning to make a substantial contribution by developing a wide range of in-service short courses and workshops , which in some areas are showing signs of laying the foundation for longer qualification-based programmes .
22 I am also encouraged by the stated principles of conserving the appearance of the central city , and of protecting and enlarging the open spaces , which in some areas are at present lacking .
23 I opt for the outside seat which in some models is adapted into a mini-swimming-pool .
24 Under this general heading we can identify perhaps seven composite programmes , which in some way are designed to enhance urban physical and/or economic development .
25 Growth is a problem in spatial organisation , controlled by genes which in some way carry a ‘ plan ’ of the organism .
26 The inhabitants of the outside world exist for the social actor not as persons whom he knows on an individualised basis , but as social types ( like mechanics or planners ) , or indistinguishable collectivities of persons ( like bureaucrats , Tories or Dinka ) The rules and conditions coming from the outside which in some way affect him are simply taken as given .
27 Some elders may have been obliged to be attached to objects or routines which in some way were exploitative , oppressive or otherwise caused suffering .
28 Lexical meaning can be studied by defining a particular set of words which in some way refer to the same subject , such as all colour terms .
29 Goods and services which in some countries are circulated by being exchanged on the market are circulated by the state in others ; health care and medicines are a good example .
30 The most important capital market imperfections occur in equity markets , making them a relatively minor source of new capital for companies , and in credit markets , which in some circumstances can cause credit rationing .
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