Example sentences of "which to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The use of the streets and other public places as venues in which to air grievances and complaints ( and to celebrate achievements ) has a long and hallowed history .
2 Wigg 's resentment against Profumo related to some answer that Profumo had given in 1962 to a question about British troops overseas , which to Wigg 's unbendable mind was an untruth .
3 Aden was the right place for forward operating facilities , but its scorching barren rocks and unhealthy climate made it an unattractive place in which to station Army and RAF units of the Strategic Reserve .
4 He would not leave his quarters , holing up like some manic , wounded beast , pacing back and forth , drinking , pausing to spout unbelievably complex monologues on genetic theory , which to Zambia sounded more like the ravings of a demented priest .
5 The greenery-yallery mush makes a terrific flavour to smear under or over the skin of poultry , in which to steam or microwave fish or to marinate prawns before grilling .
6 Some of them even had to endure the presence of stepbrothers and -sisters , which to Camille would have been insupportable .
7 Almost immediately , frenzied barking erupted beyond the door , which to Dauntless sounded like a pack of hellhounds released from sorcerous slumber .
8 The point was that Jenkins was a nonconformist , a rebel even ; an ‘ unqualified ’ coach who would disdain the Welsh Rugby Union coaching certificate , which to others is a glittering prize , as a scrap of paper .
9 Were the Squat and the Navigator on the brink of a poetical competition with which to court Meh'Lindi ?
10 In the village , there are plenty of cafes and bars in which to while away a pleasant evening .
11 The most comfortable surface on which to work is a purpose built massage couch .
12 ‘ Of course , having excellent tools with which to work is no guarantee of an excellent end result , but I firmly believe it always helps to use the best materials you can afford .
13 The fact that the changes will give us a stronger , better Bank and a better place in which to work does n't make their impact any easier to bear .
14 If the G M B could reg retain the unemployed and redundant , it would give a solid base on which to work .
15 An emerging contemporary example of radical change is in the business which to date has been concerned with the defence industries .
16 TeamLinks , which to date only operates on VAX/VME-based systems , comprises an X.400-based mail system and office automation software .
17 The resultant ‘ Clubturf ’ , and with it the ‘ Natural ’ cricket pitch , started a quiet revolution which to date has seen about 2000 Clubturf installations at county clubs , public schools and village greens .
18 I do not speak for the Philippine health movement , rather these are my attempts to understand how both small-scale local initiatives and a national effort can alter the historical process which to date has left the majority of the 60 million Filipino people living in dire poverty in a land of plenty .
19 Mrs Heron was murdered in cold blood in a crime which to date has appeared to have no motive .
20 Once you have made your choice of slide type you are presented with an appropriate entry form in which to type in your data .
21 I Could n't decide which to card to go , oh yeah that 's it .
22 They played rock , which to Tom was a meaningless cacophony .
23 There may be some weathering her and there After a few weeks which to Willis , however , seemed like a few years , the broker 's solicitors made a conditional offer for the poor old barge , and finally agreed to pay £1500 , provided that Dreadnought was still in shipshape condition six months hence , in the spring of 1962 .
24 Returners often express difficulties in knowing where to begin , on which books to buy and which to borrow. , Some course tutors supply their own introductory reading lists , and most specify ‘ musts ’ such as the UKCC Code of Professional Conduct ; but others will arrange an early library session so that you are free to browse and survey what is available locally .
25 And then he gave what Ramsey thought a startling answer to a question which to Ramsey was a crux .
26 Each carried a whip and flaming torch with which to chivy both mortal offenders and recalcitrant gods .
27 It is a blissful little region through which to coast , preferably without aim , along the serpentine country lanes which link one modest cluster of grey-roofed houses to the next .
28 There is a beautiful and , to my mind , very moving story which scientists , grown old and grey in the quest for useful tools with which to chip away first this corner of ignorance and then that one , hand down to their students and which the students , when they have been transmogrified into old and grey scientists themselves , pass on to their students , and so on and on down through the generations .
29 He offers no one problematic of questions or methods in which to ground his analysis .
30 It is but one of a plethora of bearable books on the ever lovable cuddly toy which has imprinted itself in the imagination of young and old alike , and always with a name by which to identity the original .
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