Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] which [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 What we find is that sometimes people have taken out policies some years ago and they 've actually forgotten what their money 's doing for them so erm that 's another side of it and also to introduce our new financial planning service erm and in doing so we may be able to highlight areas in which we could save you money er for example erm saving you money on tax or increasing your income either now or some time in the future .
2 Or it can be used to express requests for which one can assume willingness to comply : ( 209 ) ( She ) took me by the hand , and bidding me be of good cheer , set off with Gus in a coach , to pay a visit to those persons .
3 It gives no guidance as to what is meant by the concept of being reasonably available , yet it is not difficult to imagine circumstances in which there could be bona fide differences of opinion as to whether equipment or staff was reasonably available .
4 Such enormous cost in terms of taxpayers ' money , defendants ' and jurors ' time and livelihoods , and , in some cases , plaintiffs ' sanity , prompted Mr Justice Turner , the presiding judge in the Ward case , to criticise the current system of fraud trials and to suggest ways in which it could be improved .
5 This booklet has been written to help you understand more about solvent misuse and to suggest ways in which you can help your children , whether they are sniffing or not .
6 They had already suspected what the problems were , and Liz and her parents soon started to discuss ways in which they could deal with the backlog of paperwork .
7 An Outreach scheme has been devised which divides the parish into six areas , each manned by teams of church members whose job it is to identify ways in which they can provide help and report back to the church .
8 It is the Board 's intention to identify ways in which it can extend examination options for secretarial staff .
9 Because trying to meet this criterion has occupied so much of my research time in the past two decades it is worth spelling out again that to adopt a reductionist methodology in research strategy — that is , to try to stabilize the world that one is studying by manipulating one variable at a time , holding everything else as constant as possible — is generally the only way to do experiments from which one can draw clear conclusions .
10 It clearly needs to be a part of the school 's work on developing its curriculum to consider the place of project work within this curriculum , and to plan ways in which it can be utilised to maximum advantage , especially as a vehicle for the teaching of information skills .
11 I began to see ways in which I could improve .
12 But it is just to try and ask you to think ways in which you could help in this particular way in whichever way there is .
13 That 's not true of an island country like Japan , or of Singapore and they are very much related to transport routes in which they can control much of what 's happened .
14 The sender now faces the receivers so that he can see their reactions and they are allowed to ask questions to which he will reply .
15 Only a small amount of money could be taken out of the country because of post-war restrictions and , as this was a personal rather than a business trip , he was forced to prepare lectures from which he could earn income while he was away .
16 Material not designed for the classroom may well be too long for a normal lesson period , so you will want to note points at which you could come in and out of the programme .
  Next page