Example sentences of "[prep] which [noun] [is] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Their surfaces are covered with tiny pores through which water is drawn into the body by flagella , and then expelled through larger vents .
2 Burgess 's Class 1 prose is transparent in the sense that the reader need not become consciously aware of the medium through which sense is conveyed to him .
3 Hence we need to consider the mechanisms through which compliance is secured in a system of structured inequalities .
4 Some have feathery branches , gills through which oxygen is absorbed from the water .
5 The trypanosome parasites that are responsible for the disease survive inside the cells of the choroid plexus , the network of vessels through which blood is filtered into the cerebrospinal fluid .
6 The teacher in school interprets the objectives and content in the curriculum plan and manages the learning situations through which intention is transformed into actual practice .
7 There are special provisions for banks and other financial institutions , for which turnover is replaced by a calculation based on the ratio of assets to loans and for insurance companies , for which turnover is replaced by gross premiums .
8 There are special provisions for banks and other financial institutions , for which turnover is replaced by a calculation based on the ratio of assets to loans and for insurance companies , for which turnover is replaced by gross premiums .
9 One may also ask ‘ What precisely is the AILMENT for which food is regarded as ‘ treatment ’ ? ’
10 A licence is that consent which , without passing any interest in the property to which it relates , merely prevents the acts for which consent is given from being wrongful .
11 Traditional wisdom bases ‘ a good diet ’ around the consumption of three meals a day of which breakfast is seen as the most important .
12 This catchment area is around the lakes of Ullswater and Hawes Water from both of which water is piped to Manchester .
13 In the case of settlements by virtue of which income is paid to or for the benefit of an infant unmarried child of a settlor , the definition is extended to include " transfers of assets " ( s670 ) .
14 The Corporation will indemnify any person using any motor car in respect of which indemnity is provided under this Policy against liability under the Road Traffic Acts to pay for emergency treatment of injuries caused by or arising out of the use of such car in any territory to which any of such Acts applies .
15 The total cost of the work is estimated at FFr11 million ( £1,325,300 ; $2,306,000 ) of which 40% is provided by the State ( Ministry of Culture ) ; 22.5% by the town of Poitiers ; 22.5% by the region of Vienne and 15% by the region of Poitou-Charentes .
16 It may be an advantage for the expert 's decision of which enforcement is sought to be accompanied by reasons , because the foreign court is likely to be more sympathetic to enforcing it in that form .
17 Irrespective of which method is used by the gang leader to divide payments , problems will arise if the trade skill and quality and quantity of output of the gang members is mismatched .
18 In the light of the Revenue 's press release of 14 April 1988 such mechanisms are usually not necessary since the press release confirms there should be no tax charge under ss77 to 87 provided there is no manipulation of share rights or restrictions in consequence of which value is shifted into management 's shares .
19 ( 1 ) ( i ) Damage being caused to any of the vehicles in connection with which indemnity is granted against Damage and/or Third Party Risks by the parties hereto : —
20 any accident injury loss or damage occurring while the motor car in connection with which indemnity is provided under this Policy is being
21 the Policyholders Employer in respect of any motor car ( not belonging to and not hired to such Employer ) in connection with which indemnity is provided by Sub-Section 1 of this Section being used in accordance with the ‘ Description of Use ’ .
22 in respect of damage to any motor car in connection with which indemnity is provided by this Section .
23 The respect with which Britain is regarded in the world has rarely been higher .
24 N C V O needs to be sharing its knowledge , its information and general resources with its members , and also needs to ensure that its work is firmly grounded in the experience and knowledge of the plethora of voluntary organisations and charities , with which contact is maintained on a regular basis .
25 But far from increasing the speed with which information is assimilated into the market and reflected in the price of the share in question , insider dealing may provide incentives for insiders to actually delay the public disclosure of valuable information .
26 HEV also differs with HAV in the increased frequency with which infection is observed in adults compared with children .
27 There has been a substantial improvement in the efficiency with which energy is used in most IEA countries .
28 Instead we must present this sequence as entirely Waindell Leavitt 's folly , into which Claudia is drawn in some way to protect the Masai against manipulation .
29 In both cases the disks have a series of tracks onto which data is recorded by a read/write head .
30 It has been reckoned as such in the past , and if the landowners cease to discharge these functions , the time will come to reconsider the conditions under which land is held in this country .
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