Example sentences of "which i [verb] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | The other three are subject to severe cultural condemnation and can be said to represent the non-Chewong person , by which I mean people outside the wider social universe of humans and superhumans , in effect Malays and Chinese . |
2 | We have a short paper which I ask people coming for a job to read through , and then I ask some questions to see what sort of person they are . |
3 | In 1617 the sculptor Nicholas Stone ‘ … mad a pector lieng on a grav ston of gre marbell for Mr Corell of Hatfield for which I had £20 ’ . |
4 | In particular , whereas I had fairly strong evidence that one particular set of rules , the bureaucratic format as I called it , was standard in NHS consultations and common in the American consultations on which I had data , what I took to be a further distinct mode , the ‘ charity ’ format , was used by only one of the American doctors in the study . |
5 | By doing this , I think players would think twice before pulling out of Tour Events as it could mean the difference of being world number one and world number two , which I believe means a great deal more to them than they would like to admit . |
6 | A big issue has been made out of the racism allegations , which I think people will make up their own minds about , but no-one 's made a big issue out of the fact that a lot of people are getting ripped off here . ’ |
7 | oh there 's loads and loads of stuff erm tt which I think people can use flexibly in different circumstances , you know , depending on what information they have about somebody so |
8 | In France it is le cube Hongois , in Germany der Zauberwurfel , which I suppose means magic cube , at a quick connection with Mozart , ( Culture sometimes raises its head in this column . ) |
9 | The formal procedure is that they should go back through Odessa ( which I understand means great hardship ) . |