Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] which [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Starters were bowls of a rich stock soup with julienne of vegetables ( if that 's what they 're called when they 're chopped into sticks ) and the earthenware bowls had puff pastry hats on which kept the soup scalding hot .
2 From the mid-1970s the Committee and its officers were engaged in a process of sponsoring debate and planning , including through such conferences as one on school experience and the assessment of practical teaching , held in York in October 1976 — a pioneer conference from which emerged a CNAA-funded research project which reported three years later .
3 To put all this another way , Chicago represented for its sociologists an ideal case study area in which to test the grand theories of sociology ; the changing social relations resulting from a shift from a pre-industrial to an industrial society , the effects this had on the individual and what Goffman was later to call the ‘ moral careers ’ of people as they managed ( or indeed failed to manage ) with the circumstances and institutions in which they were caught up .
4 A rowing boat on the lake at Highfields Park is an excellent vantage point from which to view the building that most clearly evokes the University of Nottingham .
5 Standing by the front door is an excellent vantage point from which to admire the main part of the garden which is certainly colourful .
6 This usually crops up when fairly young people and school-leavers apply for jobs , because the interviewer has little or no work record by which to judge the calibre of the applicants .
7 There are several good vantage places from which to see the falls .
8 As some hon. Members may know , I have some interest in that subject , and I hope that I shall be able to have an Adjournment debate in which to discuss the process by which we arrived at the present stage of the project .
9 All the same it is useful here to set up a paradigm of the profitability calculation against which to assess the prospects for investment planning , while accepting that there is considerable scope for variation in the actual calculations performed by particular enterprises .
10 If tax-relief-induced donations did not go to pay for mainline social service functions and elected representatives still felt it necessary to continue to provide them , they would have a lower tax base on which to raise the revenue .
11 The width of the product line is also important , in that a wide product line may make it worthwhile for the manufacturer to market direct because the salesperson has a larger product portfolio with which to interest the customer , and this makes for more profit-earning potential .
12 There was a lipless mouth , their were deep eye sockets from which gleamed the small evil , old eyes of the necromancer .
13 This is a textbook position in which to use the SOS redouble .
14 I suppose that , Holland being so flat , all Dutch houses needed a piano nobile from which to get a better view , and that the fashion came here with the new King William .
15 Brintons company has been manufacturing the finest quality of woven carpets for over 200 years , and it is a private company which specializes in producing Axminster and Wilton carpets in which enters a high percentage of wool / .
16 They 've got almost too much back talent from which to choose a side to play Italy at Cardiff on October 7 .
17 The company had lent Ivyester Ltd money and Mr and Mrs Kempton had provided the share capital with which to repay the loan .
18 The tunnel ended at the Schoenfelder Autobahn alongside which ran the trunk telephone cables connecting the main East German government offices , the Russian intelligence ( KGB ) headquarters at Karlshorst and the Russian Army headquarters with Warsaw and Moscow .
19 GOALKEEPER Phillip Gorrell was the Magherafelt hero with a last minute penalty save which clinched the McLarnon Cup .
20 Ahead now , and then right , is Corso Europa in which stands the interesting Casa Litta — not to be confused with the even more interesting Palazzo Litta .
21 Boston ( 1086–1113 ) too is a planted town , its plan related to the curving banks of the River Witham along which came the trade which made it the second most prosperous town after London by 1206 .
22 This may cause a problem to the offeror if it does not have a sufficient liability to mainstream corporation tax against which to offset the ACT .
23 The restorers have thoughtfully provided viewing platforms from which to contemplate the fabric of Arbroath , and search for such things as a volute capital , or a corbel ; the guide-book mentions an ‘ aumbry in the west wall ’ : it must mean ‘ ambry ’ , a small cupboard , or closet .
24 To illustrate the conceptual basis of her thinking when arriving at a public relations platform on which to build a campaign for a consumer client , no better example could be found than her approach to the problem of one international manufacturing giant .
25 ’ On the north-east corner he asked for a castellated bell tower in which to house the bell he had brought back from Lille .
26 Once the rubber outer skin was completed , the metal core controlling the mechanical and electronic movements was fitted with a flexible plastic cover on which to support the skin .
27 We were just walking away , and I was looking for some sort of rubbish container in which to put the bag of icing sugar , when we suddenly heard all those sirens going , and saw masses of policemen running into the park .
28 The truce gave Edward a useful breathing space in which to organize a much more substantial force , and in July 1335 a two-pronged invasion of Scotland began , led from Carlisle by the king himself with over 13,000 men and from Berwick by Edward Balliol .
29 By the end of the day , Brigadier Horsfield , the commander of 24th Brigade , had the equivalent of half a brigade with tank and air support with which to reinforce the small Kuwaiti army in defensive positions north of the city on the Mutlah ridge .
30 Between September 1986 and April 1988 work took place to restore Llanthony Warehouse in which to house the National Waterways Museum and offices for British Waterways .
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