Example sentences of "which many [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It should be replaced , in Burlatsky 's view , by a different concept , ‘ public , self-managing socialism ’ , in which many functions presently performed by the state would be devolved to civil society and its institutions . |
2 | We have tried to avoid in this chapter the sort of generalised waffle about God in which many theologians indulge . |
3 | Perhaps it is the result of the almost exclusively ‘ arts ’ training which many theologians receive ? |
4 | In 1989 the government was preparing to implement The Next Steps under which many departments carrying out executive functions would be converted into independent agencies . |
5 | On the other side , the deep antipathy which many Anglicans felt towards Dissent is equally understandable . |
6 | The descent from high speed forward flight is an aspect of helicopter flying which many flyers find very difficult . |
7 | This is something which many flyers find to be extremely difficult and here , as before , the longer you delay the potentially more difficult it becomes . |
8 | There would be no difficulty in principle both in improving the theory tests and in extending both them and the practical tests so as to include , for example , score-reading and harmonization at the keyboard , aspects of the university courses in music which many students now find very difficult indeed . |
9 | Inasmuch as this constitutes a methodology , it presupposes learning aims which many students will not necessarily have an awareness of . |
10 | In the summer we enjoy holiday classes which are taken by a different teacher each week and to which many friends from other classes in the district come to join us . |
11 | ( An additional consideration is that alcohol is often rationed on safety grounds , which many skiers of my acquaintance would judge to be an unjustifiable infringement of their liberty . ) |
12 | Where very large units have been created by either purchase or amalgamation the ‘ personal touch ’ , to which many farmers ascribe the absence of industrial relations problems in British agriculture , may in any case be inoperable . |
13 | He pointed out , too , that in a world in which many organisms are reproducing , there is bound to be competition for resources . |
14 | Water is the habitat in which many organisms live and is the habitat in which life originated and evolved . |
15 | Up to this point in our considerations the informational process may seem to have been followed of which many youngsters complain : they are told that " Mummy 's egg " is livened by " Daddy 's seed " but not how Daddy 's seed got there in the first place ! |
16 | The physical conditions in which many prisoners had to live continued , therefore , in many cases , to border on the intolerable . |
17 | However , there are no plans to upgrade track north of London to accept the Continental loading gauge , a development which many critics feel is essential if Britain is to become a full member of the European rail network . |
18 | Against the backdrop of mothers ' health responsibilities , it suggests that budgeting strategies represent the everyday routines through which many mothers seek to reconcile financial commitments with health needs . |
19 | As the context in which many mothers experience poverty , the gendered organisation of care gives the experience a particular edge . |
20 | In a less extreme way , however , gender divisions provide the everyday context in which many mothers confront household poverty . |
21 | From the direct comparison of housework with factory work we move to an aspect of work which many studies agree has possibly the strongest influence on a worker 's satisfaction . |
22 | But they will expect rewards for their loyalty later , which augurs badly for forthcoming debates on both the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) , which many liberals oppose , and on welfare reform . |
23 | As evidence , one might point to the staff appraisal procedures being introduced across the system ; or to the units for staff development , which many institutions ( especially in the public sector ) have organized ; or to the ‘ teaching week ’ run successfully by some polytechnics , where staff are encouraged to experiment with teaching styles as a means of enhancing the student experience . |
24 | For any given program there is an optimum or efficient memory usage for an environment in which many programs are competing for the limited available real memory . |
25 | In April 1982 , a Task Force of warships and marines set sail from British ports to dispute with a tin-pot dictatorship the ownership of a territory on the other side of the world , of which many Britons had never before heard . |
26 | A scientist I know is amazed how often his eight year-old son can see immediately through a tangle of ideas in a problem — the directness and uncomplicatedness and openness of the child is a huge asset which many adults have lost . |
27 | Wordsworth spoke of children " trailing clouds of glory " , and their intuitive appreciation of Mystery may be one aspect of this which many adults have lost to their own deprivation and that of others . |
28 | I am now going back to the name ‘ Centurion Coins ’ which many customers will know from years past . |
29 | THE BBC was bracing itself yesterday for a Government onslaught over its election coverage , which many ministers believe was biased against the Conservatives . |
30 | It is both clearer and faster than the question and answer technique which many systems employ , and should be determined by the operation number entered . |