Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] which we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The beginning of most written sentences fits a pattern or template which we can represent like this :
2 These women go out with their children and in their bags or baskets , instead of carrying nappies or extra clothing for their children , they have the bombs or weapons which we will use a few blocks further on .
3 This receives the pulses through a special ultrasonic microphone , and turns each pulse into an audible click or tone which we can hear through headphones .
4 The case has become even stronger as British people gain more opportunities to participate in foreign lotteries — thus increasing the risk that funds which we could put to good use in Britain will be diverted abroad .
5 The arts enable us to assert ideas and judgments which we may recognize collectively to be true which can not be proved in other ways , through empirical experiment , for instance .
6 Some of the attitudes and strategies which we shall find — defining only others as old , for example — are ways chosen , sometimes consciously , sometimes not , to avoid the humiliations of a spoilt identity .
7 To achieve this necessarily takes time and it is thus the means and goals which we should examine today rather than the setting first of arbitrary ( financial ) parameters .
8 John Gould was equally hard at work and spent hours tracking down Joyce 's more obscure lyrics and tunes which we could try out in place of any songs which were too difficult for my limited vocal range .
9 Clearly linked to language and concepts which we can put into words , attitudes are usually held collectively .
10 We have a vast network of brains and resources which we should put together .
11 Various claims and counterclaims which we will outline later , are made about the media in use here .
12 But not everything has this ability : the stones and trees which we can see and remember do not , themselves , have the capacity to ‘ represent ’ .
13 The same arguments , and others which we will come across in the case studies , have been used in favour of control of broadcasting .
14 Suppose that there is a set called A of all functions and predicates which we might consider using in tests on instances .
15 The romance of ardent feeling and eager endeavour never becomes cloying or sentimental because it is sustained by , included in , that movement in space and time which we can call the action of a story .
16 ‘ Also I am concerned about the strength of the winds and currents which we may encounter once we have left the shelter of the land . ’
17 This means that we have an innate predisposition to experience and act inter-subjectively , beginning with an awareness of ourselves as social beings with emotions in relationship to other social beings who have the same emotions , interests , and intentions which we can perceive .
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