Example sentences of "several [noun pl] [prep] which [pron] " in BNC.

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1 There are already several institutions of which we can be proud , and I understand that Cardiff may have a centre for the performing arts in the form of a new opera house .
2 This may take several hours during which she will lay small groups of eggs , which the male fertilises and covers with more bubbles .
3 Mitterrand accepted the resignation of Chevènement as Defence Minister on Jan. 29 after a period of several months during which his outspoken pro-Arab views and his opposition to war in the Gulf had become an increasing source of tension within the government .
4 It is for instance often sufficient to take the supply price of the different kinds of raw materials used in any manufacture as ultimate facts , without analysing these supply prices into the several elements of which they are composed ; otherwise indeed the analysis would never end .
5 Yet , as if some kind of mathematical progression took hold of him , Johnson 's accounts of the several places in which he found himself , get longer , with Raasay the longest so far .
6 There are several things on which I need your advice . "
7 ‘ There are several ways in which we can do this .
8 There may be several such peaks , and there are several ways in which they can be produced .
9 There are several ways in which one might explain why priming effects are not cross-modal .
10 There are several ways in which you can do this — I use a professional glazier 's staple gun which is both quick and efficient , but if you find this too expensive an investment when you first begin pressed flower work you can use a hammer and nails instead .
11 There are several ways in which you can help the Society and make more of your membership .
12 When I said to you earlier erm there 's several ways in which you can help me now the main way you can help me is erm is er the way I do , the way I prefer to do business is by personal recommendations and you 've seen the service that I can give you , you 've seen , we 've been through your , your personal situation , your financial situation , have you found that of benefit ?
13 My hon. Friend and the hon. Gentleman have established several points with which I strongly agree .
14 In September 1539 Sir Thomas Heneage told Cromwell that he had managed to get three bills signed by Henry , but there were several others for which his successors in office would have to get that difficult authority , the royal signature .
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