Example sentences of "[Wh det] they take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There 's the musical racket in which they take sanctuary , the limbo in which they live , their password language and their excessive capacity for indulgence .
2 Thirdly , particular actors are rarely , if ever , indispensable to the processes in which they take part .
3 These regional ministries operate as a normal part of the Whitehall machine except that they are located in Scotland and Wales , and they have the normal right to membership of any Cabinet committees dealing with matters for which they take responsibility in their areas .
4 Higher education , though , is a matter of getting students launched on a process of self development , in which they take responsibility for enlarging and deepening their own consciousness .
5 But since they operate in a real world , their force and the respect they can command depends to a very considerable extent on the degree to which they take account of the real world .
6 To conclude , the claim made in the introduction merits reiteration : ‘ Age relations ( including youth ) are part of economic relations and the political and ideological structures in which they take place .
7 Territories here are seen as action-facilitating in the sense that many of the patterns of action we have observed rely for their appropriateness on the fully defined context in which they take place .
8 Pragmatics provides us with a means of relating stretches of language to the physical , social , and psychological world in which they take place .
9 The influence of technological change on industrial competitiveness will be analysed by relating trends in technology to changes in the economic environment in which they take place .
10 The research programme examines the main institutions and agencies , and focuses on questions such as the means by which industry seeks to influence government and vice versa ; the regulatory framework which affects behaviour ; the financial transactions between the two parties ; the representation between unions and business and government agencies and the forums in which they take place .
11 These … necessarily relate to the physical , social , intellectual and aesthetic environments in which they take place .
12 But , as Giddens insists , human interactions and emotions are also constrained and constructed by social relations which are only partly related to the spatial contexts in which they take place .
13 Literary Pragmatics aims to establish a common interdisciplinary ground of research for linguists and literary scholars by looking at the " writing and reading of literary texts as interactive communication processes … inextricably linked with the particular sociocultural contexts within which they take place " ( p. xiv ) .
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