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

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1 The usual pattern was for all to congregate in Minton 's studio where he might cook a large risotto after which they went to a film .
2 Professor Thomas Gordon joined them for breakfast at the New Inn , after which they went to a Service at the ‘ English chapel ’ , that is to say , the Episcopalian , that is to say , the Anglican church in Scotland .
3 The local communities had to pay for the equipment of the men selected and their expenses until they reached the county boundary , after which they served at the king 's wages .
4 Political tensions in Côte d'Ivoire briefly lifted cocoa prices above £900 a tonne in May , after which they fell by 30% .
5 Now the American authorities have said Teresa can have custody until February next year after which they have to be returned to her husband .
6 The business continued to produce flour up to 1932 , after which they concentrated on flour factoring and the preparation of animal feed .
7 I rang the owner Gary Harris , and arranged with him to go out to the USA and view the aircraft , after which we came to an agreement and I purchased the Corsair .
8 After which we returned to Aberdour where a royal barge later brought the King 's body across the Firth of Forth . ’
9 Its power continued till the fifteenth century , after which it declined in face of competition from new trade routes opening up .
10 In 1540 the house passed to Anne of Cleves as part of her settlement , after which it came into the hands of the Chauncy family .
11 It has now been decided to write to Rangers asking for their views on statements attributed to the three men since Ferguson 's club dropped him for disciplinary reasons , after which it came to light that Murray had spoken to United 's manager/chairman , Jim Mclean , about buying the Scotland internationalist .
12 Dick Turpin is claimed to have stopped here and according to Nevinson , Queen Elizabeth dined at the Whitefriars in 1565 , after which it fell to the ground .
13 We can witness all these in Worsley 's book in which he demonstrates that architectural draughtsmanship reached a point of perfection by 1837 , after which it degenerated into mere technical proficiency , when even bodies such as the Institute of British Architects condemned the use of colour and supplementary foreground activities that had previously made competition perspectives more attractive .
14 In the absence of calcium , InsP 3 has little effect , but becomes increasingly active as the concentration of calcium rises , reaching a maximum at about 300nM , after which it begins to be inhibitory .
15 The Thorolds , who still live at Marston , kept Sedgebrook until 1928 , after which it reverted to its early life as a farmhouse .
16 Thus while it is young , the vine 's efforts are directed towards extending its root system , after which it concentrates on forming the structure of branches which will bear its flowers and fruit .
17 If you have a lead rising main , it may well be that you can see it only at the mains stopcock , after which it disappears into the wall to re-emerge in the loft covered with sacking on its way to the cold water cistern .
18 But the months of separation from her husband , and the events those months contained , came to mark a fundamental breach in their relationship , after which there ceased to be any hope that their early married happiness could be recovered .
19 Educated at Leeds Grammar School , he graduated in classics and divinity at Trinity College , Dublin , in 1904 , after which he taught for two years at a school in West Kirby in Liverpool .
20 This was a middle-aged man who had been involved in a road accident after which he suffered from headaches , difficulty in walking , and a total lack of sleep .
21 Thereafter it appears that Haycock himself rather than his father was the main architect member of the firm , although , in partnership with his brother Robert , he continued to engage in building as well as architecture until c .1845 , after which he practised as an architect only .
22 From there he went to Doxford 's Marine Engine Works in Sunderland , after which he served at sea as fourth and third engineer on several steamships .
23 She was visibly astonished when a strange little giggle broke from him , after which he stared at her defiantly .
24 Connolly was sentenced to one day 's imprisonment , after which he applied for a summons against the labour master for alleged assault .
25 George Harvey Goldsmith M.D. , was educated at Bedford Grammar School , after which he went to Cambridge and then St. George 's Hospital , where he had been house surgeon and house physician .
26 On this particular day he had a subsidiary board meeting at 9am , after which he dealt with phone messages and post .
27 The Mayor of Bedford for the time being was always to be an additional director and at the time of the meeting the Mayor was John Wing , who had been sworn in on 29th September 1793 , and served for one year , after which he remained as one of the aldermen .
28 He joined the Royal Air Force during the war , after which he settled in London .
29 He reappeared at Fawsley , near Daventry , at Coventry and at Wolston Priory , after which he fled to La Rochelle , leaving others to carry on .
30 The water was icy cold but she washed her arms up to the oxters , and then her face and her neck down to the top of the bodice ; after which she took off the rest of her underwear and got into a calico nightdress .
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