Example sentences of "which we all " in BNC.

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1 His ‘ which we all use ’ is authorially bold .
2 Actually Marmeladov said ‘ Which we all use ’ .
3 On second thoughts there is nothing surprising in ‘ which we all use ’ ; how could it be otherwise in a family like the Marmeladov 's ?
4 Kafka 's gift to posterity lay not in any facile adumbration of the Nazi concentration camps , but in his ability to articulate terrors which we all have lurking in the recesses of our minds .
5 Superficially , Mr Akhtar 's compromise has appeal in a liberal/secular society because it is designed to protect human sensitivities which we all recognise , rather than to appease a deity in whom relatively few believe .
6 The first big challenge was the dynamic dancer 's hair , which we all agreed was bit like a Seventies pop star 's .
7 This is what happens when the bedrock of decency , the liberal sensibilities and assumptions which we all share , are all that 's left to be scandalized .
8 Oh sure , it can be a tonic , and it 's useful as glucose if you just want to kick things over , but , come the advent of a newer and more just social order , the one for which we all cry out , there would be no place for the scandal and achievement of pop , for Prince and any foul Beasties .
9 When he concluded by saying that : ‘ We at the ANC are convinced that cricket can assist us in achieving the new South Africa to which we all aspire , ’ he was warmly applauded by the tourists management and captain Kepler Wessels .
10 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
11 If I stayed on at Bletchley — which I was reluctant to leave — I should scarcely ever see Leslie before the invasion of France , which we all knew was expected within a very few months .
12 The Company will continue to monitor and adapt policies and practices as necessary to protect the global environment on which we all depend .
13 In particular , the traditional , if untheorized , distinction between serious literature and ‘ rubbish ’ has broken down ; as Franco Fortini said , the occasional slummings of the aristocratic writer of the past have given way to a situation in which we all live off the ‘ guano ’ which our society produces day by day ( Cadioli and Peresson 1984 : 85 ) .
14 For the sake of architecture , which we all believe in , it is vital that if we can not accept the decision to proceed with enthusiasm , we at least accept the decision with democratic grace .
15 ‘ I have no wish , ’ his lordship said , ‘ to enter into a quarrel on this our last evening together which we all deserve to enjoy as a happy and triumphant occasion .
16 Instead , they are felt with the keen sense of personal radar which we all have .
17 The Book of Psalms opens by describing this choice which we all make : the choice to move towards God , or away from him .
18 Our faith turns away from the search for personal security , which we all instinctively seek when we feel threatened , and leads us to abandon ourselves to God alone .
19 The authors in this book are unanimous : a date at which we all become ‘ aged ’ is nonsense .
20 I call upon everyone to begin to work to create such an agenda in the coming months , mindful that each of us may have to make some compromises along the way if we are to end with something in which we all can believe .
21 The top shelf was reserved for one of Mum 's wedding presents , a floral decorated bone china tea service , only used on very special occasions , which we all treated with great respect .
22 In this case I believe that it is by far preferable to accept the lack of consistency which we all know exists in papers marked by people , rather than suffer the strangling constraints on what and how we teach forced upon us when papers are marked by machine .
23 Along the trail were wild raspberries which we all enjoyed .
24 As an example which we all know about , think of the famous map of the London Underground system .
25 If urban values lend support to the industrial economy upon which we all depend today and this is further characterised by competition , unemployment , social welfare , and a sharp distinction between work and leisure then it is possible to see rural values supporting an almost diametrically-opposed set of conditions : co-operation , multiple occupations , kin and neighbourhood help and no separation of work and leisure .
26 But whether man 's inward mind patterning , which provides him with the capacity for verbal language , is underlain by a subtle and universal language of meaning to which we all relate when using verbal language , is an interesting possibility I discussed in The Web of Life .
27 Certainly , there is a basic mind structure in humans which we all recognize in each other while noting the absence of its full expression in other creatures .
28 Angus the chef was cleaning up his realm at the far end of the long hot kitchen and Simone was unpacking fat beef sandwiches which we all ate standing up while working .
29 This problem , which we all know is to change the balance of the nations trade from deficit to surplus to export more than we import , and to take this trade balance out of the red .
30 I think we proved ourselves with Go To Hell ( a tune written for the movie ‘ Bill And Ted 's Bogus Journey' — NJB ) , which we all played a part in writing . ’
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