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

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1 At this point I had one of those Proustian flashbacks about just such a place which I seemed to have known in childhood .
2 Now , meantime , until this happy state of affairs has been reached and we can devolve these responsibilities , we continue to support individual artists directly ourselves , through a variety of schemes , all of which I like to think relate to making more of them accessible to the public .
3 Sir you 'll have seen the County Planning Officer 's own report on these matters and you 'll have seen exactly the same comments which I 've made contained in that report .
4 I 've also got more copies of the reading list which I 've forgotten to bring with me but which I have got er upstairs and they 're pinned to my door , if anybody needs another reading list , okay ?
5 there is a further letter from R Jasper More and one from a local person which I hope to have published in the next Journal .
6 These I do not repeat here , but my version of Boulestin 's sweet tomato conserve , which I had intended to include in the same book and which is indeed indexed as appearing in it , somehow got away .
7 She pointed to the sleek white pleasure yacht which I had seen lying at anchor at the foot of the small hill , and chaffed Baker , ‘ I always have the feeling he 'd rather be on the water than on dry land .
8 A few days ago , when it had been snowing , I saw a group of Savoy cabbages standing frozen and benumbed , and it reminded me of a group of women in their thin petticoats and old shawls which I had seen standing in a little hot-water-and-coal shop early in the morning . ’
9 We were talking about flowers and I mentioned the wild garlic which I had seen growing in Wiltshire .
10 Trammelled by my exhaustive cataloguing of habit , which I had continued to practise at Mr Broadhurst 's insistence , my visual escapades had become fully manageable .
11 Lastly I told him that there was supposed to be a plan for a British submarine which would take off escaped prisoners somewhere near La Spezia , and I produced some maps of the area which I had managed to get from a book seller friend of mine in Parma .
12 It is not a label which I want to see attached to the British economy .
13 One such is Marilyn Lawrence 's The Anorexic Experience ( The Women 's Press , 1984 ) , which I found did talk about my experiences without making me feel weirder than ever , or a mere statistic .
14 Baldwin , with a glowering Churchill beside him and uncertain followers behind him , took the opportunity to pay a notable tribute to the Viceroy and to end it on a curious note , half petulant , half menacing : ‘ I will only add that if ever the day comes when the party which I lead ceases to attract to itself men of the calibre of Edward Wood , then I have finished with my party . ’
15 Faussone talks about ‘ the way we bent our elbows ’ — an expression ( for eating or drinking ) which I have heard spoken in English , but which I had never before seen written down in a book .
16 I hope that by now you can begin to appreciate the delicacy of discrimination and the moral fervour which I have sought to bring to my work and that you will hold these qualities in your mind when the grossness , vulgarity and immorality of gossip or criticism begins to corrode the lucid purity of my text .
17 It is wholly consistent with the principles which I have endeavoured to state in this speech . ’
18 The old cases which I have cited have to be read subject to that development and not least to what was said in Thomas 's case .
19 That is , there is not a ‘ what-I-think ’ distinct from , behind , the ‘ what-I-say ’ , and which I have had to translate into what I say .
20 The intensity of the debate ( the flavour of which I have tried to indicate in the preceding paragraphs ) and the discovery that every school follows its own daily pattern and its own curriculum , comes as a considerable surprise to educationalists from overseas .
21 So before leaping to his defence I waited until another column appeared , which I have tried to read in a less partisan manner .
22 A number of important examples from the history of religious thought help us to probe further the nature of religious belief Can it bear the interpretation which I have tried to place upon it ?
23 which I do need to respond to .
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