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

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1 Edgar , chivalrously , moved out of the flat they rented in New Cross , though he could hardly afford to do so , and into a large shabby house in Greenwich which he shared with several old Cambridge friends .
2 During the visit Venkataraman inaugurated the 336 MW Chhukha hydroelectric project in Bhutan which was designed and built with full Indian technical and financial assistance and which would export 85 per cent of its power to India .
3 This night prowler has a low density of cones in its retina and so can only see colour in objects which fill a large part of its field of view .
4 Er where I ended up in Barracks which was a guards barrage barracks near .
5 Descriptive studies , such as palaeontology , generally do not make use of technological or analytical tools , whereas geochemistry and geophysics require heavy investment in technologies which change rapidly .
6 In 1955 Khrushchev and Bulganin made a visit to Belgrade in an attempt to secure a reconciliation , and the following year a Soviet-Yugoslav communiqué was signed in Moscow which brought the dispute to an end .
7 Changes are usually evident in both , although in sheep which have just undergone " self cure " ( see below ) or are in a terminal stage of the disease , the bulk of the worm burden may have been lost from the abomasum .
8 Any reduction in income which resulted , would affect both the viability of the DSO contract and the Regional Council 's share of income .
9 In particular , some feel that occupational groups should enjoy similar proportional increases in income which preserve existing differentials , while others , pushing for greater equality , want similar absolute increases which have the effect of narrowing differentials .
10 We can not have a discriminatory system in milk which works so badly against the British dairy industry .
11 They might be printed in pairs or in patterns which repeat .
12 They twinkled all over the hull in patterns which raced backwards and forwards and disappeared .
13 There was a Haydnish sonata , a gentle piano tracking up and back in patterns which you could half anticipate even if you 'd never heard the piece before .
14 We are right to be scrupulous to maintain our system of open justice , to require that people be tried for charges the purport of which is known , and in courts which are open to the public and to the press and can be fully and fairly reported .
15 After one year he was asked to open a new office in Hull which was , he says , ‘ a great challenge and very exciting ’ , and two years later , in 1990 , he moved to London as a local director responsible for one of the investment teams in Greater London .
16 Secondly , in proposals which caused considerable controversy between the two parties comprising the Alliance before the election , a radical ‘ restructuring of the tax and benefits systems to create one integrated system ’ , intended to be simpler and fairer , was suggested .
17 The European Commission is planning to cut the legal limit for blood alcohol in drink-driving offences to 50mg/100ml in proposals which could be implemented EC-wide if approved by a majority of EC states .
18 cylinders of butter wrapped in butter-muslin which gives them a ‘ cloudy ’ appearance .
19 From all over Europe , young people are attracted by the free and easy spirit in Ibiza which makes a holiday so much fun .
20 cN is the number of rows in N which already contain a piece ;
21 This began to change by the late seventies , as liberalisation in definitions of sexuality began to show in programmes which questioned less the right to homosexual existence , preferring to concentrate on specific topics .
22 The role of the social sciences in programmes which address Global Environmental Change ( GEC ) is vital , but scarcely ever understood .
23 Teachers are trained in institutions which run courses approved by Central Government .
24 It would therefore also be a disadvantage in institutions which use off-air material , as many language schools in English-speaking countries do .
25 This does not apply to those people who spend long periods of time in institutions which they are powerless to leave and with little or no freedom of choice … children 's homes , boarding schools , prisons , mental hospitals , homes for people with disabilities .
26 To Hayek the foundation of social theory is that there are orderly structures in existence which , although the result of the action of many people , do not result from any particular human design .
27 ‘ Parliament in my judgment has assumed and contemplated that the testator will have already made his will before he signs and the words in section 9 ( b ) ‘ give effect to the will ’ in my judgment do more naturally suggest that there is a document already in existence which contains either dispositive provisions or something which can properly be described as a testamentary disposition .
28 There is hardly a factory in existence which does not have a jobbing department somewhere or other .
29 What CPRW would like to stress , however , in relation to the application being considered by this Inquiry , is that the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only one of the ten parks in existence which has been primarily designated for the superb and largely unspoiled quality of its coastal landscape .
30 It was the oldest Boeing remaining in existence which made it an historical treasure , and it was an interesting aircraft beyond that because it flew in so many of the old Hollywood movies .
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