Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [prep] which we [vb mod] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | There are two important fields of action in which we can work for the restoration of a vigorous and healthy economic life . |
2 | He puts forward the concept of the ‘ eye-beam ’ as an instrument of perception with which we can actually touch and feel objects : |
3 | Dana was much more experienced than I : he taught me a form of carezza by which we could indefinitely prolong erection and contain ejaculation . |
4 | That is one of the problems of democracy to which we shall have to return . |
5 | That is the background of neglect against which we must realise that the Bill is being introduced . |
6 | When we talk about part-time holdings in any context — certainly in an island context — we are not speaking about small static parcels of land with which we can play about like pieces in a jig-saw puzzle . |
7 | I wrote the above lines several years ago about a site which I visit regularly as an indication of the sort of way in which we might best approach sacred sites in the landscape . |
8 | Hymes ' checklist of ethnographic features offers one characterisation of context to which we can relate such deictic elements . |
9 | To describe the positions and velocities of atoms in a polymer requires choosing a set of global axes , defining a continuum , with reference to which we may describe the positions and velocities of the atoms . |
10 | The argument from analogy with which we shall be concerned here admits that it is possible that the objects we call persons are , other than ourselves , mindless automata , but claims that we none the less have sufficient reason for supposing this not to be the case . |
11 | In chains he tells the Sanhedrin itself about the one name in heaven by which we must be saved . |
12 | This was our ‘ Marche Képi Blanc ’ , on completion of which we would have passed the tests to become legionnaires . |