Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [pers pn] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 In W. J. Perry 's The Origin of Magic and Religion which he reviewed in July 1924 , four months before these lines appeared , Eliot read of ‘ old stone images ’ of the Melanesians , of mana , of the handing down of rituals , and of W. H. R. Rivers 's work on ‘ an extensive literature in which attempts are made to bring the symbolism of myth and ritual into relation with modern views concerning its rôle in the dream and disease ’ .
2 The former Royal Artillery man had been accused of stealing three hundred and forty three pounds from the Gulf Families Association which he founded in Gloucester .
3 Drawing a number of bolts , she opened its door and withdrew from the interior an elderly , moth-eaten wig which she flourished in front of Huy .
4 Sir Keith gave them a very warm welcome , allowed the meeting to be televised and expressed appreciation of the case put to him by this unusual delegation which he engaged in talk , interpreted into English and BSL respectively , for almost an hour .
5 The bag struck the paving , bounced , and now the boy caught it and peeled away the bag to reveal a football which he struck in a high , curling shot which ricocheted off the wall slightly to the left of a priest who had emerged from the large church which dosed off one end of the piazza .
6 Magee , who was knee-capped in Northern Ireland several years ago , was seen lagging behind the other two as they ran from their gold-coloured Granada getaway car which they abandoned in Charnwood Street , Derby , minutes after the shooting .
7 Then the Cid assembled together the Christians in the Alcazar , and when they were assembled , he rose upon his feet and said , Friends and kinsmen and vassals , praised be God and holy Mary Mother , all the good which I have in the world I have here in Valencia ; with hard labour I won the city , and hold it for my heritage , and for nothing less than death will I leave it .
8 I was fourteen at the time , so was she ; she sent me a signed photograph which I keep in the breast pocket of my school blazer until both photograph and blazer fell apart .
9 Then in 1965 , inspired by an eighteenth-century folio which she discovered in Leixlip Castle she revived the art of making pictures ( usually floral designs ) from different shells mounted on a black velvet background .
10 Substitution drills would also be used a first step in mastering the totally different topic system in Dusun which we discussed in 7.1.8 .
11 From her colleagues at Spool setting , ( the department which she joined in 1949 ) , Joan was given a hi-fi system and from Axminster winding a handsome envelope of money .
12 Hillyard , from Dorset , in 1984 , when aged 14 , became the youngest player , to win the world title , after defeating Fisher in the semi-finals — a result which she repeated in 1987 , only to lose 5-1 in the final to the then 15-year-old Farren .
13 Commenting on a study which they made in 1965 of applications for treatment at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute , they find the following typical pattern :
14 In a broadcast talk which he gave in the spring of 1941 , " Towards a Christian Britain " , he talked about the sacrifices which would be necessary to bring about such a national conversion , and the need for Christian " prophets " who would alter the social consciousness of the people .
15 Dr Claudine Dauphin ( Lady Carlisle Research Fellow ) met several Somervillians at her lecture in Oxford in May on Dor which she mentioned in last year 's Report .
16 In an interview which he gave in this year , he expressed his disappointment at the recent development of English poetry and suggested that any " creative advance " would come in prose fiction or in poetic drama : this is clearly what he himself was aiming at , as if he felt he could achieve in drama what he had already achieved in poetry .
17 In an interview which he gave in this year , the reporter noted how he seemed much " heartier , more unworried and more unafraid of the world than he did … five years ago " .
18 Have well considered questions ready for both types of interview which you ask in a logical sequence .
19 Woman-centred psychologists are also interested in language and the unconscious , in spite of the misogyny which they see in linguistics and psychoanalysis .
20 Even the Government have recognised the need for reform , although the review which they commissioned in 1990 , which has yet to report , appears to have been an excuse for inaction .
21 If Let Us Compare Mytholoqies marks the awakening of his poetic consciousness when the city of Montreal ( and all that was in it , not excluding its female charms ) ‘ began to jump at me , ’ The Spice-Box Of Earth marks the heightening of his Jewish consciousness which he encountered in young adulthood , as a free agent abroad in the world , having to establish his own identity at a time when his own Tradition , and his position in it , began likewise to jump at him .
22 Molality is a term which we met in section 4.2 .
23 For example a need to be dominant and make decisions may deprive patients of practice which they require in order to deal with , for example , their problem of indecision , common in some mental illnesses .
24 Various depressed minions started to trickle in and just after seven-thirty , a man in a chef 's hat arrived through the doors that led to the kitchens , carrying an enormous silver tray which he laid in the centre of the table .
25 It could be that with the wider use of electronic mail which we anticipate in future , the need for multiple copies of Notices will be reduced .
26 Macmillan recorded meeting Nkrumah 's wife ( he had married an Egyptian Coptic Christian ) and noted ‘ the pride and pleasure which he took in his newly born son .
27 As a preliminary test of the prediction that the larger the variance of DMR the smaller the coefficient β , D present a figure which we reproduce in figure 6.1 , which is a plot of the 11 estimates of the coefficient on unanticipated monetary growth in the output equations , the β i 's against the corresponding estimates of the unpredictability of monetary growth as measured by the sum of squared residuals in the money growth equations .
28 She had a beautiful figure which she used in subtle movements of unparalleled grace .
29 Barro 's question is as follows : Why should firms agree to a course of action which they know in certain circumstances will force them to do something which in advance or ex ante appears sub-optimal ?
30 I have already referred to the Attorney-General 's reference , a type of public-interest action on behalf of the criminal classes , which is one example of the technique which I have in mind .
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