Example sentences of "which i [vb base] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I own a 1979 Series III SWB 2¼ diesel , which I use to commute 75–80 miles daily to work and back .
2 Unless your cholesterol level is off the scale ( by which I mean approaching double figures when measured in millimoles per litre ) , the degree of change in absolute coronary risk that you can bring about by dietary measures is spitting in the wind .
3 Subsequently , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Slynn of Hadley , in which he concludes that the decision is indeed reviewable and does so on grounds which I venture to find convincing .
4 It can not be useful to talk about population growth ( Nature 362 , 379 ; 1993 ) as a ‘ threat to the global commons ’ that may need to be ‘ dealt with by coercion ’ before it becomes bothersome to ‘ the rest of us ’ , which I assume means those of us lucky enough to live in countries where contraceptives are readily available .
5 This is a favourite recipe from a friend of mine ; a quick and delicious snack which I 've enjoyed many times .
6 which I 've sorted this morning
7 And on this sir I , the way the discussion 's been going over the last couple of days , erm I would like to point you at the experience of the Nottinghamshire structure plan which I 've got direct personal experience , where there the panel was persuaded to commend locations that is n't right for structure plan but was a felt able to erm name a district or district council in whose area such a strategic site might be located .
8 I happen to be embarking on a motoring trip during the course of which I hope to see many splendid views .
9 ‘ There is one key area in which I hope to have some success over the next year and that is in bringing the clubs and the union closer together ’ .
10 I am 15 and will shortly be taking a Grade 5 speech and drama exam , in which I intend to read one of the two poems .
11 I therefore proposed an account of law , ‘ normative positivism ’ , which I take to synthesize salient features of positivism and natural law thinking and which seems to me wholly to fit the nature of criminal law .
12 Why I did n't try to do more than this for so many months is an important question which I need to make some attempt to answer .
13 For example , if you want to know how big a kiwi fruit is , I can outline its shape with my fingers , or show you another object which I believe has similar proportions .
14 There is a question here which I believe makes such a move as Schüssler Fiorenza wishes to make highly problematical .
15 This note has been occasioned by Freeman 's article which I believe illustrates certain fundamental problems in the study of language and literature .
16 Can we not reach conclusions today which I sense has some possibility of consensus ?
17 I shall look at five indigenous concepts which I think throw some light on the particularity of Chewong social and individual behaviour .
18 Which I think got some business circles .
19 Although agreeing in principle with the views expressed by Jim Perrin in his article ‘ Range War ’ ( May issue ) , I feel I must take issue with one or two of his conclusions , which I think require further examination .
20 But environmental standards , as I see it , and whatever form now , whether in the posh green sense or the nitty gritty sense , which is equally as important and sometimes forgotten , environmental standards transcend , obviously transcend politics and so what I want to , would would would want to do , is to try to strip off the politics and indeed to strip off the emotion , because that 's the other thing which I think affects any real consideration of environmental issues .
21 ‘ I have purchased a black lead Pencil Sketch of Mr. Green of Ambleside which I think has great merit , the materials being uncommonly picturesque and well put together ; I should dearly like to have the same subject ( it is the Cottage at Glencoyn , by Ullswater ) treated by you . ’
22 She was expressing much the same sentiments as Bob Boothby had expressed in his last letter to me , and which I have heard other old people express too .
23 Here is a selection of characteristics of effective RE which I have heard many times .
24 ‘ It is a site of which I have heard strange things since I came north , ’ said Creggan , ‘ where the eagles are in decline and their powers going .
25 ‘ It is bizarre that , speaking as a Labour voter , I have been having to heap praise on the Conservative Party , which I have opposed all my political life — and here is this remarkable silence from the Labour Party . ’
26 And that is the basis in which I have scored this particular criterion in my table .
27 One scheme of which I have received some details is being developed by a well-known engineering company .
28 I append the headings of a few subjects to which I have given some attention , and which I could write a readable article upon .
29 The particular starting assumptions by which I have characterised classical criminology in Chapter 1 concern the nature of human beings and their relationship with crime and conformity .
30 Thirdly , the three payments to which I have referred formed parts of larger quarterly payments , the other parts of which were agreed to have been correctly charged .
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