Example sentences of "which [pers pn] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It may be the only way in which I get what I want in my life .
2 ‘ Regrettably , our ancestors of some thirty-five centuries back do n't seem to have given too much thought to posterity , by which I mean they left no records to satisfy their descendants ’ intellectual curiosity .
3 This is one of my film articles which I mean it 's of the things that I 've sent of and I know it will be published because I belong to the Cinema Veterans cinema and television veterans and they have this quarterly magazine and almost certainly you know it will be published in there , there 's no
4 For standing on the , on the seats you see , which I mean my father was right he 'd got the experience to know that several men had been drowned like that .
5 He adds these words , which I ask my right hon. Friend to pass on to our right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer : ’ However , there is a recognition that some responsibility for securing fair competition lies with the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
6 And as you see , the numbers with which I credit him are more than enough .
7 As to my … period of meditation , there are mental disciplines in which I fear you 're sorely lacking , Grimbo , though I thank you for rubbing life back into my limbs . ’
8 I do not want your heart broken , which I fear it might be if you saw him unhappy . ’
9 Paul could n't get over how his headmaster had been just to see him which made him feel very important which I thank you for .
10 In reply to your memo of 7 Oct , for which I thank you .
11 Throughout our business units staff continued to display enthusiasm , energy and commitment , for which I thank you .
12 The message which I bring you is , that on the Government 's own figures , business failures will rise by 35,000 in the next 12 months and unemployment will rise much faster yet … ’
13 There are also red-painted railings , on which I assume I am invited to lean .
14 Happening by chance to be employed in one of the most notoriously protest-prone university schools in the Western world , I have noticed an extraordinary anomaly in student protest behaviour which I invite my readers to compare with their own experience , which I think they will find quite closely comparable to my own .
15 This is either some magic geometry of which I know nothing or it is a happy coincidence .
16 That papers may be produced which could possibly lay the appellants open to further claims ( as to which I know nothing ) is a factor to take into account but it is only one factor to be balanced against the administrator 's reasonable requirements .
17 - Margaret Thatcher ‘ I would ask you to reserve any demonstration of support and affection which I know we all have for her until the end of her address . ’
18 A big bream is a very deep-bodied fish and would have to stand almost tail to surface to pick a bait direct from the bottom with its lips , which I know they do when they are in that kind of mood .
19 Just put a little sunfrock and T-shirt and that hat on , which I know she wo n't keep on .
20 And it in the Summer which I know it is n't the Summer , in the Summer we just take these well we will cos we have n't had any for the Summer we just takes these panes out and just open them like that in the Summer .
21 ‘ But my life never really started at any stage — which I know you wo n't believe , but it 's true — so it never really got stopped at any point .
22 There is another thing which I know you were thinking about a great deal , which all of us must think about .
23 And do n't tell me you 're interested in freedom unless you support the freedom of blacks to come here from abroad , which I know you do n't , so there . ’
24 Use the common sense which I know you are blessed with , and little can go wrong . ’
25 Where can you take your campaign if today 's meeting at County Hall in about forty minutes which I know you 've got to dash off and and get ready for , erm where can you take your campaign , the joint villages action committee 's campaign , if erm the meeting today gives the tip at Gascoigne Woods approval ?
26 If we contrast that er view of what will happen in future district plans with what has actually happened under the Hambleton District plan which I know you have a copy of .
27 Roland gave me a new tennis racquet ( which I know he could n't afford because Moonstone is ‘ on the brink ’ ) which is a great improvement on my last one , and an encouragement to get out on court .
28 At the doctor 's I generally last four minutes before collapsing whilst trying to describe the muscle pain which he knows is a muscle pain but which I know he 's only saying is a muscle pain to disguise the seriousness of his true diagnosis .
29 ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’
30 ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’
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