Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] which [vb base] at the " in BNC.

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1 Spenser throughout the book , and indeed throughout the poem , makes a number of equations which sit at the centre of his ideology .
2 Firstly , it seems highly likely that even apparent disparities in the way offenders are treated will fuel resentment and thereby contribute to the feelings of injustice which lie at the heart of the penal system 's crisis of legitimacy .
3 This is acutely ironic in the light of Kenneth Lewes 's recent argument to the effect that the psychoanalytic bias against male homosexuals derives from an initial gynaecophobic stance in psychoanalysis whereby ‘ the fear and denigration of women which hover at the perimeter of analytic discourse become displaced onto the theory of male homosexuality ’ .
4 Caterpillars produce fairly large quantities of droppings which collect at the bottom of the cage .
5 To see him Fred Astaire-ing in white tie and tails down stairways which light at the touch of a toe , or pelvising his way through lurex-decked rock and roll routines , is to sit at the ringside of every trapped soul 's private escape hatch .
6 That this was an error was explained to the House by Lord Eversley , who then stated that ‘ the case was provided for by words which appear at the end of the clause ’ .
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