Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] which " in BNC.

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1 During several visits to the vessel , information was gleaned from USN crew members that all Spitfires on board the first sailing had taken-off successfully for Malta which was , at the time , being systematically bombed by a ruthless enemy .
2 You should indicate the aspects of your background which the interviewer is looking for without rambling on about things which are irrelevant .
3 Indeed , in America they are arguing furiously about research which suggests that homosexuality is a genetic condition .
4 Most people — though not all — continue to vote tribally for objectives which , after nearly 25 years of conflict , are as far apart as ever .
5 This extreme ergonomics stance serves as an antidote to the equally extreme engineering approach in which systems are regarded basically as hardware which for reasons of economic or technological limitations have to depend occasionally on some human performance .
6 There 's still much about meningitis which remains a mystery — why , for instance , cases of the disease come not in isolation but in localised clusters .
7 This is true only for music which moves in regular patterns , and we could well do otherwise if we wish .
8 Men look only for signs which flatter them .
9 The local road , including country lanes and town roads , was to be reserved only for traffic which had business in the locality ; it should be designed to discourage through traffic .
10 They were shaped within a world dominated by respectable values , but even when the patterns approximated ( as they did in the eventually declining birthrate ) they did so for reasons which had a different rationale in each class .
11 The one group who placed ( i ) towards the end of their story did so for reasons which will be discussed shortly .
12 Can I make it fair Mr chairman that erm obviously with all ours being mainly caretakers , it would only be fair to , to the actual caretaker erm person who looks after caretaking , to only invite cos otherwise you 've got ta get stand in for school which will cause problems .
13 To their credit the Stirling pack roused themselves to greater efforts , but after four pushover attempts by them had been repulsed , Heriot 's countered and it was Stoddart who ran through some weak tackling and put Henry Murray in for try which Lawrie converted .
14 Whatever the style , Matcham was always prepared to bend the architecture to satisfy both the sight-lines and the all-important connection of performer to audience : tier fronts slope down towards boxes which frame the proscenium arch and , as an architectural ensemble , draw out rather than distance the performer .
15 The bucket had a rope attached to its handle and I skimmed it over the stern to haul up a gallon or so of sea-water which I slammed down in front of Rickie .
16 But this is true only of stabilization which links the money stock to last period 's aggregate demand shock ; it is not true in the more general case in which the money stock is linked to earlier aggregate demand shocks .
17 Third , there are epistemological and ideological problems associated with the bringing together of issues which have hitherto been studied in one or other of the natural or social sciences .
18 This continues until the list consists entirely of tableaux which have been processed , which must eventually happen since there are only finitely many possible tableaux .
19 Mr Major is understood to be prepared to co-operate with a visit , but only under conditions which ensure diplomatic neutrality on the issue .
20 The law is concerned only with statements which take the form of remarks which are significant and are representations of present or future fact .
21 One of the advantages of shooting a video like this one is that the events group themselves quite naturally into sequences which advance the story in a way which your audience will have no difficulty in following .
22 He tried to slow her down with gestures which she interpreted as signs of denial , and so she poured it on .
23 ( a ) On a single-address computer with one accumulator we find load and store instructions , perhaps with variations which interpret the value being transferred ( for example , load absolute value ) .
24 He mounted the horse he had led for the last hour or so and walked it cautiously down into Buttermere which he entered with the utter conviction that he had been there before .
25 Analysing how the firm works and breaking that down into work which demands your professional training and expertise and work which does not is more important , since it allows the firm to work out the computer applications it needs .
26 This line of argument is tied in with analysis which stresses the need to regulate the money supply in order to maintain stable prices , as the only sustainable form of growth policy .
27 Large canvases , initially intended as wall furniture , are frequently crowded together into space which is too small and displayed at eye level in emphatic lighting which dramatises the reflective surfaces .
28 Yet the original scripts have been edited , rewritten and sometimes fused together into chapters which have then been organised into four main sections .
29 These business units are grouped together into divisions which represent areas of similar business interest .
30 Under a gold standard it is possible for gold to circulate domestically as the legal tender along with banknotes which can be exchanged on demand for gold .
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