Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] which we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There were , and still are of course , immense difficulties in the way of quantifying human phenomena , some of which we shall touch on later .
2 Other tribal cosmologies exhibit analogous features some of which we shall consider later .
3 Into the vacancy in men 's minds left by the retreat of the centennial myths of Christianity , crept strange cults and substitute faiths , some of which we shall look at in chapter ten .
4 TENSE , the grammatical expression of time , is a source of two distinct kinds of problem , each of which we should consider .
5 ( The interpersonal function is something extra to which we shall return in Chapter 8 .
6 It would be a more serious objection if there were no real truth there at all to which we can hope our judgements may approximate .
7 Before we can proceed further we have to grasp a fundamental distinction which the Zande draw between two kinds of occult power , the first of which we shall call ‘ sorcery ’ and the second ‘ witchcraft ’ .
8 The cross of Jesus is God 's final and decisive ‘ No ! ’ to all that : it leaves us literally nothing of our own on which we can rely .
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