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

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1 I think for the male student who is subject to sexual harassment , or who gets the sort of inappropriate approaches that Marianne is talking about , that is unusual , it 's out of step with the way in which he perceives himself , and his sense of what he is and who he is in the world .
2 going this far then the doctor put on it that going it had on it all that he hates which he takes it means either osteoarthritic
3 Ryan had just turned sixteen and the object which he counted his proudest possession after Jo was his new red Porsche .
4 ‘ I wanted to tell you , ’ she said , ‘ the Conductor — he 's like the captain of a ship — knows that you 're our security you want , and to let you go everywhere in the train without question , including the engines , as long as the two engineers — they 're the train-drivers — permit it , which he says they will once he 's talked to them .
5 Wh to fetch in s his folks are coming in their car which he says they are .
6 But on the question of competitive tendering I think mentioned by Mr which he says we should have a different attitude .
7 Merely said , ‘ I understand that he is a worthy young man , quite unlike Rourke , or Havvie Blaine , and I think from what he says , and the manner in which he says it , that he cares deeply for you .
8 The first move in the latest court assault against Mr Bond — which he says he will contest vigorously — came after the market closed on Friday .
9 The deputé , in a supplementary question , asks what on earth the minister means by ‘ Belgian ’ and demands that he clarify this category which he says he does not recognise .
10 Next , he mentions Caesar 's will , which he says he shall not read .
11 They were investigating alleged deception by his flatmate , which he says he had nothing to do with .
12 He says an which he says you 've worked so hard , cos I worked for two casters which I should n't have done really , but that 's how I were used to working you see and er , he said er , I said well me dad keeps asking me to go and work for him , and he said well I 'll tell you what I 'll do with you , he says you 've worked so hard for us , this bloke came from Bloxford you know He says you 've worked so hard for us , he said we 'll agree to you going with your father , er for a month and see whether you like it , and if you do n't like it , come back and we 'll give you your job back .
13 Hypnosis in this case relieved the patient 's negative mind set and is in line with Dr Bach 's thesis that such mental states , for which he developed his flower remedies , could impair the body 's ability to heal itself .
14 There is in fact a fine line in Hunt 's book in which he describes his reaction , on getting to Austria — Niki 's home circuit — and learning that Niki was a very sick man indeed .
15 The solipsist is in the position of claiming that he has a language in which he describes his present and past experiences , and perhaps speculates about the future .
16 In 1954 he bought , with Lionel Barber , 75 per cent of Holder 's Investment Trust , to which he sold his interests between 1955 and 1961 for over £5 million .
17 In his own bed in Mill Hill Rufus used a sheath or practised coitus interruptus , which he prided himself on being rather good at .
18 And he was delighted to find that these forerunners of pop journalism had used the same skills as those on which he prided himself to stamp events into the nation 's consciousness .
19 ’ His ‘ instant portrait ’ — on the accuracy of which he prided himself enormously — was that the client was most likely a starter , could very well be a married man , children off his hands , time on his hands , going back to his own public school days ( the velvet collar on the overcoat was a giveaway ) and the boys will be boys bit or just realized very late that what he really fancied was a bit of the other and had to wallet to get it .
20 Isaac relies completely on his senses , each of which lets him down — even the sense of taste on which he prided himself .
21 There are occasions on which he forces one into rebellion simply because what he 's doing is wasteful and futile . ’
22 She saw him from fifty yards away , coming towards her ; then he spotted her and when they came together he was smiling and had a hand outstretched with which he took her elbow .
23 That was the point at which he took his first step towards home .
24 For some reason he was always referred to as " The Threarah " — perhaps because there happened to be only one threar , or rowan , near the warren , from which he took his name .
25 He began as a circus acrobat and gymnast with the Karno Trio ( from which he took his stage name in the 1880s ) , but , by the 1890s , he had developed his flair for low comedy , and established himself as an entrepreneur of often ‘ speechless ’ sketches .
26 He launched into details of the sporting activities in which he thought she took part .
27 His espousal of Blast closed to him just those doors that were on the point of opening ; and twenty years later , when he desperately wanted such access to the power-wielding centres of society , he was condemned to the world of fantasy in which he thought he could influence United States policy by way of such unlikely intermediaries as Senators Borah and Bankhead , and Italian policy by way of Ubaldo degli Uberti .
28 He touched this leather , just brushing it with the tip of his soft hen feather , and it was drawn away in angular folds like bat-wings , and beyond a little dark door lay open into a tiny hole , into which he thought he might just manage to put his shoulders .
29 He had , he claimed , been superseded in a promotion which he thought he had a right to expect from the Master of the Horse .
30 But he had not moulded the politics of Britain into a form which he thought he could control .
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