Example sentences of "to [pers pn] which " in BNC.

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1 He also had an unerring instinct , when faced with awkward legal problems , of finding solutions to them which would work in practice .
2 ‘ We have made offers to them which we believe go beyond our legal responsibilities , ’ he said .
3 WZ966 , WZ967 and WZ968 had had several modifications done to them which included removing the gun turrets from the fuselage and fitting extra aerials .
4 To be effective , though , the rules have a conditional character to them which means , of course , that they generate variation in behaviour in response to variable environments .
5 Opportunities have become available to them which would have been impossible in hospital .
6 The ways in which events and acts come to have meanings attached to them which serve as the bases for action or inaction by regulatory agencies , and the negotiating tactics employed in securing compliance are central topics dealt with in Part III .
7 well needs a I think one of the things we discussed in the branch action group meeting is actually , were n't quite sure what the cos we 'd been sending out for quite less than ten of the branches because to do something to them which was mm apparently lots of them in but erm well they keep disappearing so that the what we 've been talking about is to try and get some points erm health and safety station within the branch , which actually just has all this stuff for it .
8 ‘ Sometimes — ’ he smiled at Sylvie urbanely — ‘ I think we inflict the oedipal story on our children and attribute emotions and intentions to them which are more properly our own .
9 And something appeared to them which seemed like tongues of fire .
10 As for the class of goods , where commercial goods are concerned the party acquiring them presumably has some expertise in relation to them which gives him the capability to assess their quality or to understand if he needs to call in an expert assessor , so that less protection should be required in this case .
11 In the absence of express provisions in the contract , s 35 of the SGA makes this difficult for him , since it provides that he is deemed to have accepted goods either when he tells the seller that he has done so , or when he does an act in relation to them which is inconsistent with the ownership of the seller .
12 There 's , there 's , there 's one one bloke had a erm speaking , a dog which spoke to them which gave them the
13 My Lords , before the Noble Lord sits down , perhaps I could ask him to remember , he was saying s how , how splendidly the Lord Chancellor and the Chancellor of the Duchy appointed magistrates and I entirely agree , but they appoint them , not from a list that they 've constructed themselves , they appoint them because the keepers of the roles for respective counties propose names to them which they very carefully er selected by the very special and an an and complicated process of of er of er of of examination of people whose names come forward , I find in my case that only one-third of the people whom I interview for this purpose with my Committee er are the ones which I 've I propose .
14 He has committed some work to me which he has not committed to another .
15 … plants wholly new to me which your Lordship first brought to England and which you have as generously communicated for the publick benefit .
16 In PARAGUAY — God said something to me which I will remember all my life .
17 He was a very nice young man and did bear some small resemblance to me which I supposed was why his mother , perhaps not knowing who his father was , or knowing but having been abandoned by him , had woven this fantasy about a familiar figure from the television screen .
18 " Mr Amsterdam has never said anything to me which was out of place and I ca n't leave .
19 In July 1642 George Campbell writing from Ballicastell to his brother Colin Campbell , the tutor , was complaining concerning those men you wrote of to me which came from Ila .
20 There 's something else which keeps on coming back to me which they might possibly be interested in . ’
21 You do n't , that 's why I asked whether Richard could join your committee so that he could voice to you the things he tried to explain to me which I think are
22 Moreover , the surveyor will feel you do n't wish to involve yourself and his allegiance will be inclined towards the building society or bank , instead of to you which is as it ought to be .
23 Isolating the source of a problem indicates to you which areas you should try to change .
24 Instead a new agreement will be sent to you which will advise of any alterations to the premium and credit charge for the year .
25 ‘ You are quite sure that he said nothing to you which might provide us with a clue to the killer ? ’
26 Since you have only your own experience to appeal to , and that experience is the same in either situation , nothing can reveal to you which situation is the actual one .
27 Since it is admitted , or rather insisted , that as far as you are concerned there could be no difference between the hypothesis that you are currently sitting reading and the hypothesis that you are a brain in a vat being fed the experiences of one sitting reading , then it can not matter to you which is really true and which is false .
28 Are there any other reasons occurs to you which explain why you keep them ?
29 I am delighted to commend this booklet to you which I hope will give you a flavour of the variety and interest available to solicitors in local government .
30 Erm a for that reason , I have in my evidence commended some alternative wording to you which is based upon erm a panel report for the Nottinghamshire structure plan who who considered the issue .
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