Example sentences of "[prep] which [pron] should [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And he besought his mother that she would love her even as she loved him himself , and that she would do good to her and show her great honour , for which he should ever serve her with the better good will . |
2 | Our first criterion then suggests that this is a process about which arts teachers should be aware , and in which they should not collude . |
3 | ‘ It is obvious that I have been exploited for propaganda purposes in a film in which I should never have allowed myself to appear , ’ he bitterly commented afterwards . |
4 | They held a series of seminars and workshops to indoctrinate their members in the newly defined ways of fair trading from which they should not stray . |
5 | From which you should not conclude that he favoured tyranny , or absolute monarchy , or bourgeois monarchy , or bureaucratised totalitarianism , or anarchy , or whatever . |
6 | Quite apart from achieving neat endings to actions bear in mind that a shot has a natural length beyond which it should not run . |
7 | The king and his judges were already acting on the assumption that all ecclesiastical endowments within the realm were originally held by and from the crown , to which they should therefore revert if and when a church failed of its purpose . |
8 | By pre-adjunct he means adjectives in prenominal attributive position ; by characterisation he means something like inherent or permanent ( to which one should perhaps add some cautious and flexible condition such as " in the circumstances " ) . |
9 | THERE is one question to which you should always answer yes , provided you are in the right place at the right time . |