Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh det] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This last characteristic of achievement is one which either one likes , or which one finds extremely difficult to endure .
2 Thus , if one wants to get to London , it is irrational to take a train which one should have known not to be going to London or which one wrongly calculated to be quicker than the bus .
3 If anyone older than you , even someone you know , tries to kiss or touch you in a way you do n't like or that confuses you , or which they say is supposed to be a secret , say NO in a very loud voice .
4 ( The adult readers might like to list those books , and other reading matter , for which they have a particular affection or which they feel have made a contribution to their lives , and then check to see how many of them would be considered to be of the highest literary worth . )
5 In taking into account the user of the vehicle which they actually found or which they inferred from the practice of the previous owner it seems to me they did not err .
6 If Roman Catholics believe that abortion is always wrong and contrary to God 's law , there is no compromise they can be offered , or which they can accept , which will satisfy their principles .
7 Research suggests that members of the public are not influenced in their moral attitudes towards offences by the punishments which are imposed ( or which they believe are imposed ) .
8 By a letter dated 23 October 1991 they stated that they did not intend to intervene or be heard and that , since the paragraph applied only to disclosure by the defendants in compliance with the order it would not prevent them from using any material which they had already obtained or which they might obtain independently .
9 Difficulties arise when individuals are asked to develop , qualities which they do not possess or which they have previously dismissed as irrelevant or not worth possessing .
10 The Europe in which we are to live will in part be shaped by the ideas , negotiations , cultural translations and mis-translations which people such as MEPs bring to Strasbourg and Brussels , or which they learn there , and in which they engage .
11 trustees comprise persons for the purposes of income tax ; 2. they comprise a separate entity liable to tax on monies they receive or which they are entitled to receive ; 3. the main inroads into that separateness and liability are of a restricted nature as explained in the Reid 's Trustees case ; these inroads are : ( a ) in certain cases ( but not all ) where a trustee mandates income direct to a beneficiary the trustee will not be liable to tax ( Williams v Singer ) ; ( b ) in the case of a life interest trust a see-through or conduit approach is adopted for identification of source purposes so that the origin and parentage of the income is not changed by virtue of its journey through the trust ( Archer-Shee v Baker ) ; ( c ) if income arises to the trustees of a life interest trust ( subject to deductions for expenses ) it is taxable upon the life tenant whether or not he actually takes the money ( Spen 's case ) .
12 And in understanding the old picture so vividly , he has prepared us to appreciate , and to understand , many things which we either could not previously have hoped to understand , or which we had been looking at with half-open eyes .
13 As we engage with the culture in which we are located or which we are seeking to reach , we need to keep a whole range of questions continuously in mind : What elements in this culture reflect gospel values and should consequently be highlighted and affirmed ?
14 Furthermore , is it not overwhelmingly likely that there are other factors involved of which we know nothing , or which we simply overlook ?
15 Erm and I think that it is a very useful exercise to discover which things you know fall below that break even point and which things are therefore if you like internally subsidized or which we do for one reason or another .
16 Mourning is a much more conscious process where we can focus on a loss , either which we have experienced or which we are going to experience .
17 A system is that part of the world which we are interested in or which we are investigating .
18 This is a very common problem in er statistical inference and th or which which significance level do we choose ?
19 The trick is to give away what you reasonably can , to put straight into the waste-paper basket everything which it is not absolutely necessary to do anything about , or which it is now too late to do anything about , and then to begin to nibble away at the rest .
20 Not surprisingly a number of international organisations have requested an advisory opinion on the interpretation of their own constitutive treaty , or of an instrument to which a particular organisation is a party , or which it was instrumental in drafting and having adopted .
21 A governing party is apt to claim that it has a mandate for doing something which it said it would do in its election manifesto , or which it simply said it would do some time before being elected .
22 They are documents of all sorts which were given to me by my father or which I found among his papers after his death in 1968 .
23 Often I suggest to children that the piece of paper could be used for learning about the subject they 've decided on , or which I 've given them , in any way they feel is right .
24 This will be based on information which has been made available to me or which I have requested in accordance with clause [ specify ] of the Agreement .
25 There is no point at all in starting to do something you hate or which you find boring because you will never stick to it .
26 You may otherwise develop bad habits which you will either never become aware of or which you will not be able to change .
27 the car shown in the schedule which belongs to you , is leased by you or which you or your wife or husband are buying under a hire purchase agreement
28 the car shown in the schedule which belongs to you , is leased by you or which you or your wife or husband are buying under a hire purchase agreement
29 the car shown in the schedule which belongs to you , is leased by you or which you or your wife or husband are buying under a hire purchase agreement
30 the car shown in the schedule which belongs to you , is leased by you or which you or your wife or husband are buying under a hire purchase agreement
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