Example sentences of "which [ex0] be a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Outside these dressing rooms runs a corridor — in other words a haunt of rats — at the end of which there is a water closet which gives off the most terrible stench , enough to upset the stomach of any weak person . |
2 | The market in which short-run rates are being determined , therefore , is one in which there is a monopoly supplier of liquidity ( the Bank ) and nine buyers ( the discount houses ) . |
3 | The words must be uttered by someone with the necessary authority , in a country in which there is a death penalty , to a person who has been convicted of a particular crime ; they must be spoken , not written , at the right time ( at the end of a trial ) and in the right place ( in court ) . |
4 | Perhaps the true criterion is when the subject can justify an in-depth academically based course of honours degree standard , for which there is a market demand and a significant take-up . |
5 | She had asked if they could have it private , early or late , but had been told they must join the club , for which there was a waiting list and a subscription . |
6 | After returning briefly to London , Sir Alastair was in Cardiff on Friday evening , 19 February , for the Annual Dinner of the Welsh Section , for which there was a capacity turn-out in excess of 200 members and guests . |
7 | And I 've never seen a case in which there was a fist fight in front of the cinema and they pulled the movie because of it . |
8 | We also found , surprisingly , that the effect of congruity with verb bias was largely restricted to the condition in which there was a gender cue . |
9 | President Truman 's Democratic Administration existed side by side with a Congress in which there was a Republican majority . |
10 | He fell forward , as a result of which there was a crowd surge and the people in front of him stumbled down the terraces . |