Example sentences of "which [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | My Mum also ran in the Mum and Dads race which my mum did not do too well . |
2 | I use this to excuse the possible ignorance which my question may make apparent ! |
3 | There is a very important sense in which they do not see the same thing , and it is this latter sense upon which my criticism of the inductivist position has been based . |
4 | Mark : I suppose the point at which my public coming out started was 1976–7 , though I 'd known that I was gay from a much earlier age . |
5 | There is the age at which I will grow into my own maturation , and there is the age at which my hair has started to turn grey . |
6 | The track along Rhossili Down 's ridge top was rough and rocky , with a wild west sort of feel to it as a few hardy-looking cattle wandered about at will on the humped and pitted pastures to the right , which my map indicated are the remains of neolithic burial chambers . |
7 | For the parent , the same phrase means the inverse : I have not given birth to the monster which my upbringing and socialisation led me to believe I 'd had , but to a normal member of the human species as I now define it . |
8 | Is my right hon. Friend aware that my constituents fully recognise the enormous benefits of inward investment from the United States and elsewhere , from which my constituency has benefited greatly ? |
9 | ‘ my eye fell on a little hymn which my sister had copied ; it was that beautiful one : ‘ There 's a home for little children Above the bright blue sky … |
10 | The location was unusual : the consulting room of a medical specialist where I was to learn the cause of the unacceptably high level of pain from which my sister has suffered for the past five years . |
11 | I know then there is no one but me — only I can possibly stop the fountain of blood and minced flesh which my sister will become in those flashing , fluttering blades . |
12 | The most rigorous deduction of new ends can not release me , as long as it was from spontaneous goals that the ends from which my system grew were themselves originally chosen . |
13 | in which my present now becomes his then |
14 | At a banquet in Beijing on Oct. 23 Akihito referred obliquely to the Sino-Japanese War as " an unfortunate period in which my country inflicted great sufferings on the people of China " . |
15 | My left arm , on which my head was pillowed , had long since ceased to prick and had gone dead , but even so the singing of the men in the valley below reached me all too soon . |
16 | It would be difficult to think of a linguistic topic which is not covered in some form , although I will admit to a passing irritation with the way in which my browsing ( and the book is eminently browsable ) was constantly interrupted by a brief listing of some exotic language-family . |
17 | He had gone to great trouble to ascertain ways in which my knowledge of Italy and especially Libya might be put to use : As I was once again unemployed and earning no money , I needed to obtain some work . |
18 | It is that memory of him that will stay with many English and Scottish writers , and for which my wife and I will always be grateful . |
19 | ‘ Many thanks for your letter , which my wife Julie brought on her visit last week . |
20 | We had then a small dining-room at the top of Number 1 l , which my wife and I used when we were alone . |
21 | Your reporter 's jaundiced eye also falls upon the Bay View ; an eating place from which my wife and I have derived particular pleasure . |
22 | I was delighted to receive such a tremendous response from transport companies , CIT Sections , and many individual members to my request for sponsors for the cycle ride which my wife Maureen and I did from Land 's End to John O'Groats on behalf of The Save the Children Fund in August . |
23 | Given the rapidly changing circumstances in which my organisation , the Health Services Development Unit ( HSDU ) works , planning anything is a very challenging exercise . |
24 | I regularly attend the AGM of the European Environmental Bureau , which my organisation , the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales , has been a member for over 10 years . |
25 | Limited as my graces are , I was a stickler for manners and etiquette , which my Dad-in-law thought of as ‘ turnin' 'em into poofs ’ . |
26 | This is a little trick with which my daughter Carla amazed both my elder son and myself the first time I saw it . |
27 | I taught them to cook , which my Mom-in-law thought demeaning for boys . |
28 | In the general run of life in a river this may be very true , but many times I have been able to take barbel and chub from the same swim simply by altering the depth at which my bait is fishing . |
29 | This is the basis on which my branch believes that we need a new rule which covers branches . |
30 | Last came the background — a mirror , a candle and a swathe of yellow wall — for which my presence was not required . |