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

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1 Jack Bruce had thoroughly researched the markings and colour scheme of Sugar , in which he received assistance from several sources , including Harry Holmes , then Market Information Officer of Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd , Manchester .
2 Submitted another letter from Bob to Housing Dept in which he expresses concern about the effects on the children and asking for us to be re-housed in a safer area .
3 Certainly , by engaging to the full in tutorial sessions you can identify the way in which he likes views to be put forward .
4 From its lofty position one can see the parish of his birth , the route by which his mother took him to Ayr , the town of Ayr in which he ran errands as a boy , the harbour from which he went off to sea , and all of the land that was his estate of Orangefield .
5 After suffering strokes in 1983 and 1986 , Abernathy caused controversy in 1989 when he published his autobiography And the Walls Came Tumbling Down , in which he expressed regret for having been seen as " no more than an appendage to Martin " .
6 Nevertheless , when the occasion demanded it ( as it did during the turbulent period in which he became Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University ) , he showed great courage and firmness — the latter always in the nicest possible way .
7 In a contract of sale dated 11 December 1750 , in which he sold land in La Couture to Jean Plisson , he is described as a maker of musical instruments ( Arch .
8 The audience , their minds gone blank , stared craftily at Dr McNab wondering whether this was a conjuring trick in which he took advantage of their stupidity .
9 She gasped at the easy way in which he took advantage of her lack of physical strength to fight him .
10 CD wrote a Prologue ( later destroyed at his request ) for an amateur performance in which he took part in 1833 .
11 June 26 : statement deploring a speech by Romanian Foreign Minister Adrian Nastase in which he made reference to Romania 's loss of the southern Dobrudja to Bulgaria in 1940 [ see p. 4207 ] .
12 When he died Stark 's career was on the brink of still greater success , his posthumously published report on the plans for Edinburgh 's Calton area , in which he advocated attention to contours rather than the imposition of grid plans , having a profound effect on Edinburgh 's town planning .
13 In a letter to Herbert Read , dated " 16 February " ( probably written in 1925 ) he described a racial prejudice from which he was not immune — although he did not specify that prejudice , its nature is clear from the context , in which he offered Disraeli as an example of what he meant .
14 On 3 November he wrote to Hitler an effusive letter in which he heaped praise on the Axis ' conduct of the war and reiterated his conviction that victory would be theirs , but insisted yet again that Spain would be able to contribute only when fully rearmed and assured of its rewards .
15 Fawehinmi , charged over a magazine article in which he accused Babangida of planning to cling to power , had already been sentenced on Jan. 5 to 12 months imprisonment for contempt of court , but had been released on bail pending an appeal .
16 It was also the season in which he captained England at Lord 's , in the absence of W.G. Grace , and became the first captain in Test history to declare an innings closed .
17 The first test of his promise that the bad old days are gone will be the manner in which he treats people like these , who continue to exercise their right to criticise his government .
18 The name which stands chronologically first in the list is eloquent in itself ; and Nietzsche is explicit about the underlying cruelty ( in which he includes cruelty to oneself ) , not only of tragic art and religious self-denial , but of the pure appetite for truth , for its own sake and at any cost .
19 There had been times when Cadfael had both departed and returned by night , without passing the gatehouse , on urgent matters in which he found justification for absence .
20 At the conclusion of the six-day visit , on May 16 , Blix held a press conference in Beijing , China , in which he gave details of his preliminary findings .
21 It seems appropriate to bridge the transition into the next section with a long appreciation of Wordsworth written by John Keats in a letter of May 1818 , in which he puts Wordsworth above Milton as a ‘ philosopher ’ ; Keats 's judgments are usually right !
22 I have already described the tremendous impression that Hydén 's experiments — in which he measured increases in RNA and protein synthesis in tiny cellular regions from the brains of rats trained to balance on wires to reach for food — made on me as a young post-doc .
23 He went to Trinity College , Oxford , in 1688 and the Middle Temple in 1691 , the year in which he inherited property upon his father 's death .
24 The ringing in his ears happened to be a bare half tone below the key in which he hummed music to himself .
25 Mr Delors was able to finish his speech in which he urged leaders to ‘ rise above present difficulties . ’
26 Bobby Davro will show her video next month in a new BBC series in which he pokes fun at his pals .
27 The 10 × 8 notebooks , which balanced habitually on his knee or beside the telephone , and in which he scribbled details of conversations , contracts , memos to himself , became increasingly filled with lists of monies owing , from foreign licensees , publishing , club takings — a barometer of his mounting sense of urgency : ‘ Germany , £200,000 in deutschmarks in banking system , on way ; France , £50,000 coming later this month ; Portugal , £20,000 coming 14 June ; Australia , 25,000 Australian dollars coming next Friday . ’
28 Where the tenant 's business includes a substantial number of transactions in which he gives credit to his customers the draftsman will have to consider whether the amount of the transaction should be brought into account at the time of the transaction or at the time of payment ; whether interest payments are to be included in the calculation of turnover and whether the tenant is to have an allowance for bad debts .
29 In the event that for whatever reason it has not proved possible to settle a claim either extrajudicially or by Tender well before the Proof , the defender should in any case in which he approaches Proof without wishing to contest on the merits , protect himself against the expenses thereof by Tender .
30 He did it in style , preparing the ground by a speech to the Legislative Assembly in which he paid tribute to Gandhi 's sincerity and asked him to recognize his own .
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