Example sentences of "which [pers pn] have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All he owned were the clothes on his back and a few cassettes which I 'd partly paid for anyway .
2 He even had on a collar and tie , which I 'd never seen before and which he would tug at every now and then as if it were too tight .
3 They were the workers and er they sort of opened their kitchen up , or the back scullery , they went round to the local butcher scrounging and begging meat , to the greengrocers for peas , parsnips , carrots , you name it it all went into this big huge copper , which I 've previously described to you as a washing copper , and they boiled all this soup up and we kids used to take the a jug and er we had to find the biggest jug we could , in the house that we could get , well the biggest jug we ever had was the wash-hand stand that was in the bedroom , that 's the wash-hand stand jug .
4 An interesting situation which I 've just explained to Ann , whereby at the weekend there 's a set of offices in the Strand Theatre which the company that we 're operating from there so stopped
5 A nurse rushes forward tut-tut — tutting , and in the confusion , people bending over and so on , I somehow knock over Stewpid 's orange juice , distributing it quite evenly over him , the nurse and the bed , to say nothing of the chocs , which I 've never cared for much anyway .
6 The FA are aware of Souness 's comments , particularly about referee Brian Hill , whom he accused of letting ‘ things go on which I 've never seen in my time back in England ’ .
7 So the remark was a climax to a series of similar remarks which I had previously received with only mild resentment or embarrassment .
8 Now it was that I had a chance of discarding or of adapting to my own purpose the fine words and infinite variety of constructions which I had formerly admired from afar off and imitated in fairly cold blood .
9 The letters gave him the chance of ‘ discarding or of adapting to my own purpose the fine words and infinite variety of constructions which I had formerly admired from afar and imitated in fairly cold blood . ’
10 J. had been with the now famous 617 Squadron for a time , and in talking about this he was able to furnish me with details of an incident which I had vaguely heard of while I was at Bourn .
11 Frequently a Georgian house which I had always seen from the road and considered to be all of one date , was revealed , when I came to knock on its door , to be purely a façade built on to a much earlier building .
12 So no bug-eyed monsters which I had always thought to be the cheapest form of science fiction .
13 A recent ( excellent ) paper by Frank Sulloway in the Galapagos symposium at the Linnean society in December was also in part devoted to demolishing myths which I had never heard of .
14 He was like just being an adviser , he was n't like trying to design it , and I looked at it all for a long time and I said Bembo , which I had never heard of .
15 Diarrhoea , which I had now had for five days , finally drove me from my bed at six-thirty .
16 It was also a revelation to see the wildlife — birds and animals which I had only seen in Zoos were free for me to enjoy .
17 I have to determine a preliminary issue ordered by Judge Diamond on 9 October 1990 , which I have slightly amended with the leave of the parties to read :
18 There then followed the passage which I have already cited in which Lord Wilberforce stressed the responsibility lying on persons who sign documents .
19 Another amusing , but really quite typical example which transparently reveals the father-protest behind all other protests is provided by one of the cases cited in the study from which I have already quoted at length :
20 The Chamber , which I have already mentioned in connection with the political life of the court , was the area in which the monarch lived and moved .
21 Good morning David , I 'm enclosing three pages of a fax which I have just received from Teagasc capital T E A G A S C which is self explanatory stop , I hope you can make it all out , comma , if not please come back to me , full stop , paragraph , it would be a help if you could get your shipping agents to provide us with the rates they would have charged paragraph , many thanks and best regards , Sam .
22 It is this compromise which I have just outlined to you .
23 I have read the report of the guardian ad litem and such information as I have which would indicate her view of the local authority 's actions now on several occasions and I have to say that I do not understand what findings the justices believed that they were making or what reasons they were giving for their decision in that brief statement , which I have just quoted in full .
24 For me the poem also has a more elusive quality , which I have perhaps hinted at in describing the extract as self-dramatising .
25 This included the ribbon that decorated the bouquet , which I have actually placed in the picture itself , with the card and some of the pretty wrapping paper taped to the back of the frame .
26 ‘ It 's all very exciting for me at the moment , here I am about to go around the world for the first time , seeing cities like New York , which I have always dreamed of seeing .
27 Also the dyslexic child is not necessarily unintelligent because he ca n't write something which you 've just written on the blackboard or which has only just been shown to him in some other way ; the dyslexic person ca n't look up at a blackboard , hold the visual symbols in her mind and get them down on paper in a different position .
28 And if you let me go I will forgive you for the way in which you have just spoken to me . ’
29 Had you remembered the face of that clock — one which you have probably looked at time and time again ?
30 Tonight , as a cold wintry blizzard rages outside , our hearts are warm with the satisfaction of the continuing public service which you have all enjoyed from your own station CHAB , and which the C.B.C .
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