Example sentences of "which we have [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The tremolo is the Wilkinson type , which we 've covered elsewhere in this issue . |
2 | ‘ It 's a well-balanced dish on which we 've worked hard on both taste and presentation , ’ Clayton says . |
3 | The selected function-word-dependent phone models in SPHINX are perhaps distinguished from content words by similar stress and co-articulatory information , which we have represented explicitly in the lexicon . |
4 | I am not sure how accurately that can be measured , but it represents a substantial cost to the NHS , which the hon. Member for Eccles compared , in my view rightly , with the large sums of money that the European Community still commits to subsidising tobacco production , against which we have argued vehemently in Brussels . |
5 | It should be clear that TP is a special case of TRP with M + N sites , in which we have written instead of whenever ( a warehouse ) . |
6 | A postmodernist option , which we have encountered briefly in Sukenick 's fiction and now seen in Barth 's protagonists composing their story in opposition to political forces devoted to secrecy ( to a silent plot in other words ) , is developed to extraordinarily intricate lengths in the novels of Thomas Pynchon . |