Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [prep] which [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Had he been , or was he about to be , briefed for a mission earlier than that on which he actually set out ? |
2 | There are two things here which need to be distinguished : one is the structural , intensional , association between the adjective and the noun ( or , strictly speaking , between the property and the entity that they instantiate ) that form a phrase together and are jointly engaged in the business of identifying some entity ; the other is the referential link between the adjective and that to which it properly applies . |
3 | This is the stage at which outside help is often sought — and that at which it often becomes a bitterly complicated exercise to sort out the contributory threads of relationship and sex itself . |
4 | A rubber stamp of these headings , which you can impress on the last sheet of your notes on title and each of which you then tick or mark appropriately , saves undue strain on your memory . |
5 | There are many other products and services available from your bank , some of which you might never need , but some of which you probably will . |