Example sentences of "[prep] which [noun] we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I would not anticipate taking more than half an hour to complete the filming during which time we would make every endeavour not to restrict access to your shop by other customers .
2 After Canjuers , we would return to Orange for six weeks , during which time we would celebrate Christmas and the New Year , before moving to a battle camp near Nîmes for a fortnight .
3 As we wish you all a very happy , healthy and prosperous new year , could we all consider into which category we might place ourselves .
4 Unless they get mean about it , in which case we 'll have to scrap with them ! ’
5 Ah suspect not , in which case we 'll have to measure them up and have them flown out .
6 In which case we might move into the shade and partake of some wine ? ’
7 In which case we might wish that 50% of the footage is shot in IH or whatever !
8 There are , for example , forms reserved for certain speakers , in which case we may talk ( after Fillmore , 1975 ) of authorized speakers .
9 The character can meet the change head on , in which case we may feel gratified — or sidestep the new knowledge , try to behave as though everything is the same as before .
10 In which case we may predict that this craft activity was on a small scale producing no concentrated evidence .
11 In other cases the hearer is rewarded by an array of weak implicatures , in which case we may say the reformulation achieves poetic effects comparable with those achieved through repetition .
12 ‘ So he was , in which case we must absolve you from all blame .
13 in which case we can disregard because it
14 It may be that the lovely weather will go on even after the hall is pulled down , in which case we can meet out of doors , but we ca n't expect to go on doing that when autumn and winter comes , can we ? ’
15 We can afford to bide our time , unless Dortmund show signs of nervousness , in which case we will go at them . ’
16 However , some parcels can not be delivered , for example because the recipient has gone away or refuses to accept the parcel , in which case we will try to return it to you .
17 He 's he 's shot himself in the foot in one sense , because he does n't know what we 've said already , so he may come and say exactly the same thing that we 've been saying , in which case we will cheer and you will boo .
18 We are forced to work fast and badly , but we do n't know whether there is any point to it because it may all be swept away in a month ; on the other hand , nothing at all may happen , in which case we will have done it badly to no purpose .
19 We should have broken up before but there is every prospect of a late and long hopping in which case we should have difficulty in making the necessary attendances . ’
20 Very occasionally it may be necessary , due to unforeseen circumstances , to change a hotel of some other part of your holiday arrangement after the holiday has commenced , in which event we will do our best to maintain the overall standard of the holiday arrangements .
21 We may remove , change , or add to the Conditions at any time in which event we will give you notice in accordance with Condition 10 .
22 There was a brief debate over which way we should paddle out .
23 And finally can I reemphasise that we have not come to any conclusion as to which road we shall go down on this one .
24 Erm that is er we agree on which company we might feel er you 're going to be happiest in environmentally terms .
25 They 're the times when when actually look at which ones we 'd use remember the strengths in these some of the biggest yes you can go into greater detail you can see the reaction face to face you 'll get feedback straight away verbal as well as non-verbal er you know immediately what the answer is if there 's if you 're waiting for some sort of reply to it , you 'll have more effect because it 's face to face erm , cheap on material but it 's expensive on time you do n't have a formal written record and it can be very time consuming .
26 At which moment we can sense the warm breath of composition coming off the page , for Dostoevsky first had Tikhon continue ‘ It carries its own reward ’ and then crossed these words out in his notebook , no doubt because they are too obvious and touched by the world 's wisdom .
27 We were endeavouring to develop the policy that would become the programme of a Labour Government who would take power in about 1990-91 and remain in office until about 1995-96 , by which time we would have the beginnings of the Trident programme .
28 The technology should be proved , and expertise gained , between 1992 and 1994 , by which time we should aim to commission the higher-level system to use in applications such as visitor centre information points , educational use of videodisks or other IT media , and to integrate image information into our plant information systems .
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