Example sentences of "in [Wh det] [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 A guide to art reference books published in 1969 had 2,500 entries , some of which referred to series ; for example , there was a single entry for the series of monographs on individual artists , called Klassiker der Kunst , also published in French as Classiques d'Art , in which there are thirty-eight books .
2 Academies of art , whether in the West or in the Orient , have had lists of priorities in themes of art , in which there are many similarities .
3 The biographer of T. S. Eliot , who was himself to speak of the ‘ dark ’ experience , of the ‘ rude unknown psychic material ’ , incorporated in his poem The Waste Land , can be seen in Hawksmoor to contribute to the tradition of romantic fabulation which began with the Gothic novel — a tradition in which darkness is privileged , in which a paranoid distrust is evident , in which can be read the evergreen message that the deprived may turn out to be depraved , and in which there can be two of someone .
4 I think we have to remember at all times that we belong to a profession in which there can not be qualifications .
5 However even these workers opt for something that they call ‘ interactionism ’ , in which there is a clearly modular , autonomous element which can be studied in isolation from the knowledge systems .
6 The infant retrieves , or witnesses the retrieval of an object from behind A ( say ) three times , after which he watches as the experimenter moves it to place B. On seeing it vanish at B he will go straight back to A. Although the back-to-A error is more likely to be made the longer the delay between hiding at B and allowing search , this is not a memory problem in any simple sense because the infant will return to A even if the object remains visible at B. We find a particularly clear demonstration of this kind of ‘ perseveration ’ in an experiment by Paul Harris in which there were two transparent , lockable boxes as the A and the B location .
7 And the sense in which there is no arriving in The Possessed is very like that in which there is no reading tomorrow 's newspaper .
8 And the sense in which there is no arriving in The Possessed is very like that in which there is no reading tomorrow 's newspaper .
9 Could you not persuade him to return to a country in which there is so much more room ? ’
10 ‘ When those concerned turn their attention to this problem , they may find they have to make a distinction between litigation in which there is a direct public interest in the result and that in which the public interest is limited to ensuring that an adequate system of justice is available .
11 There is a sense in which there is a secret , collusive relationship between politics and the media which the outside world rarely glimpses .
12 Before the Arc , Luca Cumani 's Statoblest may maintain the successful run of raiders in the Prix de l'Abbaye , in which there are five other British runners .
13 No one present would have disputed that but the feeling was that all we had seen was the closing of one chapter of a story in which there is much more to come .
14 In fact there are 141 countries in which there are Commonwealth war graves and memorials , and the Commission is responsible for 1,694,930 commemorations .
15 It is also a moment of appropriation in which there surfaces the play 's underlying knowledge , at once exhilarating , ambivalent , appalling , and violent ; a knowledge which incites yet also fears that riot of the perverse , the antisocial and the anti-natural which are Volpone .
16 The contradiction between the two could be seen in the nationalist movements which paved the way for independence , in which there was a constant tension between the attempt to build a genuine nationalist movement and the tendency for support to be delivered on a tribal basis .
17 The subsequent tension between the two men created an atmosphere in which there were two attempted coups in 1983 , both emanating from sections of the army loyal to Ahidjo .
18 In environments in which there is little daily rhythmicity , the development of daily rhythms occurs ( see above ) but it is not quite normal insofar as the amplitudes ( sizes ) of the rhythms are likely to be less .
19 The duty operated in the real world in which there would always be obstacles to giving every shade of opinion equal air time .
20 The 1980s , he notes , were the first decade in history in which there was no increase in the area of land farmed and — also for the first time — a fall in the amount of fresh water used per capita .
21 Hanson is likely to add value to any business in which there is a mix of activities that Hanson can run , and those it can not .
22 The 25th section of the Act of 1873 dealt specially with a number of points in which there was a difference between Law and Equity , of which the following may here be mentioned :
23 ‘ I believe this is the only country in which there has been a national acknowledgment of God 's directing Providence in the cholera , and I believe it is not a mere outward form but that more and more are becoming every day religious . ’
24 One approach would be to create separate offences to cover many of the situations in which violence occurs , and to single out those situations in which there is some element of aggravation , such as attacks on law-enforcement officers .
25 The fact is that this is a prominent feature of the existing law , in which there are only two major offences ( rape and indecent assault ) and in which some 42 per cent of those charged with rape have a plea of guilty to indecent assault accepted by the court .
26 The DUP is working in an environment in which there are no great rewards for compromise and accommodation .
27 THE COMMON MODERN NOVEL , IN WHICH THERE IS NO IMAGINATION , BUT A MISERABLE STRUGGLE TO EXCITE AND GRATIFY MERE CURIOSITY , OUGHT , IN MY JUDGEMENT , TO BE WHOLLY FORBIDDEN TO CHILDREN .
28 THERE are shares which are technically quoted on the Stock Exchange but in which there have been no dealings for a year .
29 Communities in which there is a very special relationship between the individual and his neighbours , regulated to some extent by statute , but to a very much greater extent by custom and consensus ; and , of course , subject at times to the frictions and disruptions which are inevitable in any human situation .
30 The females within a harem form a team in which there is much mutual support for one another .
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