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

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1 There were regular seminars at which these papers were discussed and at which Torcy , whose personal interest in the scheme is clear , was sometimes himself present .
2 Doing , experiencing , discussing , taking part , sharing … the hopeful parent would surely welcome schooldays for their children based upon a programme in which these elements enjoy a central part .
3 The landscape manager faces major practical difficulties due to lack of basic information , including the extent and location of the individual elements of land cover ( woodlands , moorlands , farmland , etc ) or the way in which these elements make up the landscape .
4 The ways in which these topics would be introduced into a PGCE course would be as varied as those already used for other common topics , and this aspect must be left to individual PGCE tutors .
5 I understand it 's the only way in which these letters are arranged in the anglosaxon language and is often used as an example of such .
6 The extent to which these differences should be made obvious to students is less clear :
7 The research will investigate the extent to which these differences in marginal cost are systematically reflected in differences in levels of service provision .
8 Charles Tilly ( 1975 ) , in his introduction and conclusion to a volume which examines in detail some major aspects of the development of national states in Western Europe , considers the specific conditions in which these states began to emerge from the beginning of the sixteenth century , outlines their distinctive features , and reviews the causes of their development and eventual dominance .
9 Leaving aside the question of whether these descriptions may be generalized beyond the British context , a problem with the approach is that writers have tended to concentrate on the ‘ outward and visible signs ’ , the more manifest differences in collective bargaining structure , unionization , pay determination , conflict and so on , without providing a more general framework within which these phenomena may be seen .
10 While holding that gender differences in political behaviour are small they also challenge the criteria by which the political is defined and evaluated in malestream analysis , and the degree to which these criteria underestimate women 's political contributions .
11 I found that the strictness with which these criteria are applied varies from region to region , and that the Department of Health is prepared to be flexible if you can argue a cogent case .
12 A study of the failures at Sicily gave Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott three lines of thought : more training was essential — he had let Nos. 3 and 4 COPPs go out only with reluctance ; more attention was needed in fitting the suits , for which these teams had not been adequately measured ; and thirdly , the life-jackets they wore could not always be inflated in emergencies .
13 The development of COPPs forms part of the broader story told in later chapters , in which these teams ' contribution to other major landings is shown .
14 The greater the number of observations forming the basis of an induction and the greater variety of conditions under which these observations are made , the greater the probability that the resulting generalizations are true .
15 A more general open question concerns the extent to which these observations are typical of transition .
16 A stock judging team from the north-west area won the British Holstein Society 's Royal Show contest for the seventh time in the nine years during which these competitions have been run .
17 Mr. Browne 's next argument centres upon the extent to which these documents are now , as he contends , already in the public domain following the hearing of the appellant 's criminal appeal .
18 On both occasions the Soviet Union made up for the extreme weakness of its client but , by providing the personnel to operate missile sites , it was consciously limiting the ways in which these missiles could be used against Israel .
19 The overt intrusion of politics into the courtroom varies widely from one system to another , but at root the legal process is a major way in which the ‘ who gets what ’ choices are made in any society , however different the process by which these choices are made appears to be .
20 While the large firms were busy in the 1980s compromising the quality of audit in the search for fatter fees from more lucrative work , ‘ the professional bodies to which these accountants belong — possibly under a certain amount of external pressure — produced accounting ‘ standards ’ which allowed the management of businesses to portray results which were remote from the truth' .
21 ( i ) Bourdieu 's ‘ fields ’ are structures in which these strategies and struggles take place .
22 But it is clear that there are certain features of the economy which these reforms will not change .
23 However , as in many other aspects of rural social change , they have symbolized and personified the final encroachment of urbanism into English village life with which these reforms are associated .
24 Of course , the climate of central-local government relationships in which these reforms were unveiled was hardly propitious .
25 Given the extent of political and intellectual change in the period which these essays cover , it is regrettable that Nochlin did not write a fuller and more extended introduction to the collection .
26 The preceding section has suggested some ways in which these dimensions align themselves in Japan .
27 For the future , research needs to address the extent to which these dimensions of organization imperatives do form coherent patterns ; the extent to which the coherent patterns form national clusters ; and the extent to which they relate to more common criteria of organizational analysis such as the Aston measures .
28 A world in which these actors and processes are at work is marked by a constant struggle for dominance .
29 The capture of inert gases from the PFM can not by any plausible means lead to this discrepancy and therefore this is ruled out as the major mechanism by which these planets acquired these inert gases .
30 The languages they use and the social and historical context in which these languages signify are indirect and direct revelations of that power and its limitations .
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