Example sentences of "which it was [verb] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Anthony ArlidgeQC , counsel for Dr Crockett , read out an advertisement from a Turkish newspaper in which it was stated that Mr Koc was selling his kidney .
2 Mr Anthony ArlidgeQC , counsel for Dr Crockett , read out an advertisement from a Turkish newspaper in which it was stated that Mr Koc was selling his kidney .
3 I read a short news item in which it was announced that Justine had been hanged the previous Saturday , the 24th , after several postponements of the event .
4 Fraser observes that ‘ analysis is more limiting because it recreates the past only in the forms in which it was internalised or repressed. ,
5 Well , England made a B tour last summer , from which it was deduced that Terry Hurlock might have a full international future .
6 At about that time , a meeting allegedly took place between Nicholson , Hofmann and another of Hofmann 's associates , Henry Medlock , at which it was suggested that arsenic acid should be tried as an oxidising agent .
7 It should be stressed that in the Goff v Gauthier case , the misrepresentation was of fundamental importance in inducing the defendant to enter the contract and was not a minor misrepresentation which it was suggested that clause 10 would have excluded .
8 The MNR reportedly agreed to Malawi as a venue in early June , after which it was suggested that talks would begin imminently .
9 A nuclear co-operation agreement was signed under which it was reported that China would supply a 300-MW nuclear reactor .
10 The aims of the national curriculum and its related assessment procedures were set out in a consultative paper published in July 1987 in which it was anticipated that standards of educational provision and attainment would be raised by :
11 The convictions followed a four-month trial at which it was alleged that Sir Terence had taken bribes whilst in office in return for protecting illegal activities such as prostitution and gambling .
12 Indeed , the House of Lords expressly approved the earlier judgment in Al Saudi Banque and Others v Clark Pixley ( 1989 ) 3 All ER 361 in which it was held that auditors did not owe a duty of care to a number of banks because it could not be established that the auditors knew either that the company 's accounts were to be shown to the banks or that the banks would rely on them in reaching decisions as lenders .
13 Reports in early March had indicated that the IAEA had sought to play down the significance of a recent report submitted to the UN in which it was claimed that Iraq was offering " better co-operation " to IAEA inspectors .
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