Example sentences of "which they [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There they would gut the seals and render their oil , which they would later store in the stomachs and bladders of sea lions .
2 Human trainers of all species appreciate the differing capacity of creatures to respond to training and sometimes to perform antics which they would never perform in the wild , though these are never completely outside their basic behavioural repertoire .
3 In addition to lack of choice the public tolerated standards of service which they would never dream of tolerating in the private sector .
4 Now their country has become a prison which they can only leave with special permission — a situation which is guaranteed to fuel bitterness and resentment against the hardline regime .
5 It helps if the human makes some distinctive noise as well , which they can then recognize by sound as well as sight .
6 Users implement keyword searches in order to select the data which they can then assemble on the desktop screen and edit as necessary using the package 's hypergraphics and hypertext tools .
7 Common to all though , is an initial induction of maybe four to six weeks , during which all trainees spend time getting to grips with the nuts and bolts of every aspect of branch operations , which they can then discuss with their peer group at an induction day at the Area Office .
8 ‘ They 've collected conkers , ash keys and acorns , to produce seedlings here which they will later transplant in the Community Forest . ’
9 The Crown 's powers of inclosure were greatly limited , and statutory definition was given to the commoners ' rights , which they could freely exercise under the supervision of the verderers : the Court of Verderers was reconstituted for this purpose .
10 Under pressure and under personal attack , the planners retreated into a legalistic interpretation of their role , making much of the requirements of various Acts of Parliament most notably The Sewerage ( Scotland ) Act of 1968 which , they argued , obliged them to service all new houses , something which they could only do by concentrating properties in particular places in order to reduce the cost of such an exercise .
11 Those in favour of fundholding saw it as an opportunity for general practitioners to have a direct impact on access to and quality of secondary care , which they could now purchase on behalf of their patients .
12 At one extreme is the structured interview in which interviewers use a schedule to which they must strictly adhere for all respondents .
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