Example sentences of "which all [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In addition , a weighting of constructs according to their importance or status within the construct system ( as suggested by Shaw and Gaines , 1985 ) might lead to a finer and more accurate pattern of response compared to present methods in which all judgments carry equal weight .
2 That we do not , in the process , undervalue the experience that is already available to us in our own schools and those around us — in particular there is a danger that we fail to make use of the managerial ability which all teachers constantly deploy with children , or that experience which schools in different age sections from our own can give us .
3 The ability to respond in crisis is one of the skills which all teachers must possess .
4 Freedoms there are , but in encouraging a liberal approach to the national work plan which all teachers follow , freedom to ignore the work plan entirely has not been ceded by the state .
5 This down-to-earth , no-nonsense conception of man as an imperfectly socialized animal places much less stress than Durkheim on society as a metaphysical good to the preservation of which all activities are ultimately directed .
6 Throughout the nineteenth century , the Newtonian paradigm was governed by an assumption something like , ‘ The whole of the physical world is to be explained as a mechanical system operating under the influence of various forces according to the dictates of Newton 's laws of motion ’ , and the Cartesian programme in the seventeenth century involved the principle , ‘ There is no void and the physical universe is a big clockwork in which all forces take the form of a push ’ .
7 There is a corresponding and no less seminal change in painting : the abandonment of the single ground line on which all figures rest ; a change which makes painting no longer simply the decoration of a flat surface but at the same time a feigned window on the three-dimensional world .
8 The structure also contrasts with Fab-antigen complexes , in which all contacts with antigen are mediated by the variable regions of the antibody , and to our knowledge provides the first details of interaction of the constant regions of Fab with another protein .
9 Under a plan to which all factions had consented , the AFL troops were to assemble at the Barclay Training Centre and Camp Schiefflin , in Monrovia , the Liberian capital .
10 Objectification describes the inevitable process by which all expression , conscious or unconscious , social or individual , takes specific form .
11 In 1594 the Masters of Requests were allocated a room outside the gates of the court , to which all suitors might be directed .
12 Of course there is a core range of skills which all actuaries must possess in order to qualify .
13 The Parliamentary scrutiny to which all bills are subject enables MPs and peers to apply political and expert opinion to legislative proposals .
14 The cutting ice Which all hearts dread We could have melted ; But now its dart Is frozen into A stubborn heart .
15 On the same day , however , it passed a highly controversial law by which all residents of Lithuania would be given certificates of citizenship provided they signed a pledge to uphold Lithuania 's independence constitution .
16 So the decision was taken , in the interest of candidates , to introduced a fixed date by which all module results would have to be submitted .
17 Well you have n't pleaded a term of the contract that there 's a practice to which all solicitors are subject that they have got to do this that and the other .
18 Because of all this , there is a sense in which all assistance between relatives must be the subject of negotiations about when it is to be given , by whom , for how long , and on what terms .
19 Failing such developments , it is possible that the European Court will find the unprincipled and unpredictable system of libel awards to be a breach of Article 10 of the European Convention , under which all restrictions on freedom of expression must be " prescribed by law " .
20 The ‘ final fusion ’ in which all perceptions unite in an experience of enhanced quality culminates in quiet gazing or contemplation of the aesthetic object .
21 below which all roads sped away and led away —
22 The sedimentologist assesses materials with respect to their conformity to an ideal of sorting in which perfection is realized in a deposit in which all particles are identical .
23 If the sense in which all behaviour was non-autonomous turned out to be the same as the sense in which abnormal behaviour is now understood to be so , then the same attitude to it would be appropriate .
24 It was then the heyday of ‘ stimulus-response ’ theories of animal behaviour , according to which all behaviour patterns are learned responses to associated stimuli .
25 Despite the rapidity with which all pump strainers seem to block , there 's no doubt that a degree of filtration will take place in the foam as the mulm gathers .
26 The combined operation unc gives the isolated element of unc ( 14 ) The summing vector unc — this is the vector of which all elements are units .
27 Also , will the United Kingdom take the lead in ensuring that the next elections are full pluralist , democratic elections in which all elements of El Salvador society can participate fully and freely ?
28 Its reluctance is largely a result of the strict financial regime imposed by the government as part of its general campaign to improve efficiency in the public sector and under which all rail improvements have to demonstrate an 8% return on the capital before approval is granted .
29 Together these are called the infrastructure on which all towns , industries and trade depend .
30 It will therefore be seen that many of the issues involved here are similar to those raised by the law of involuntary manslaughter , save for the fact that driving offences constitute deviations from a code of conduct on which all persons are tested before they are granted driving-licences .
  Next page