Example sentences of "[prep] which [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] the " in BNC.
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31 | Physiological psychology presents a range of major methodological challenges , and how well we meet these challenges affects the ease with which we can interpret the experiments that we carry out . |
32 | ‘ Our well-paid spin-doctors must get off their backsides , Mr Chairman , and give us the tools with which we can finish the job . ’ |
33 | We first consider a very simple computer , with which we can introduce the basic concepts and terminology required for the remainder of the book . |
34 | There are a number of additional options with which you can limit the extent of the search or increase it by ignoring spaces and making the search non case-sensitive . |
35 | The swiftness with which she 'd put the same question surprised him . |
36 | He made for himself a special balance with which he could measure the exact proportions of two metals in a mixture or alloy . |
37 | with which he could banish the world . |
38 | The government has instruments , particularly monetary and debt policy , with which it can offset the aggregate effects of taxes . |
39 | The US government felt that it possessed two weapons with which it could influence the Russians . |
40 | When it met after the Conference it set up a subcommittee to draft acceptable Standing Orders with which it could approach the Labour Party National Executive . |
41 | The two brain regions are quite small — dissected out , each weighs no more than a couple of milligrams — and Andras invented a special plastic mould into which we could drop the brain , slice slabs out with a razor blade and then use a fine scalpel to cut round the regions , guiding the dissection under a microscope . |
42 | If a coach believes that the black sportsman he is helping to prepare is naturally endowed with the physical equipment to produce fast sprints or hard jabs , or mazy runs through defences , it will affect his judgment as to the areas of speciality into which he should channel the efforts of that sportsman . |
43 | We reached an agreement with BOC under which it could provide the welding hardware that we would sell with our robots . |
44 | The Alameda , California company has signed a development agreement with ESL , part of TRW Inc 's Sunnyvale-based Avionics & Surveillance group and a developer of spatial data management applications , under which it will integrate the new capabilities into the database . |
45 | Novell Inc has followed its move to take over Unix System Laboratories Inc with the purchase of a 20% shareholding in object-oriented software specialist HyperDesk Corp to seal a deal under which it will use the Westborough , Massachusetts company 's Distributed Object Management System to provide an object-based interface to services and resources within the NetWare environment . |
46 | The model described in the last section provides a framework within which we can examine the effect of the government on the long-run development of wealth-holding . |
47 | As for the slogan that man is master of his fate , no doubt it has its uses in combating a fatalism which could contract still further the limits within which he can influence the spontaneous by reason and will . |
48 | Those external demands provide a time-frame within which you must organize the rest of your activities and focus your attention . |
49 | First , there were the blue-blooded man-about-town types who had perhaps not — generally speaking — enjoyed the greatest success in their commercial and professional careers , who were restless , and saw executive search as an institutionalised old-boy network , in which they could make the most of their old contacts and make money without the need for major capital investment , and who misguidedly thought that it would be an easy living . |
50 | For others it provided a safe environment in which they could recognise the insecurities that were messing up their lives . |
51 | But the stage at which they come to believe there is no way in which they can achieve the aim is the stage at which you need to re-examine the objective that the business has been set . |
52 | The attention of individual members can be drawn to small , practical ways in which they can change the dynamic processes within the family . |
53 | Here the washerwomen find , or sometimes make , by moving some of the smaller stones , a kind of basin through which the water flows , and in which they can dip the linen . |
54 | Somehow people producing this , preparing this have to think of a way in which they can trap the listener , the viewer , the reader and get their interest . |
55 | The Opposition parties have 20 days in each session in which they can select the topic for debate . |
56 | Outside directors and company bosses disagreed most strongly over whether non-executives should help develop business strategy , and over the sort of decisions in which they should have the final say . |
57 | These are some of the ways in which we may expect the Spirit of God to illuminate not only the person of God but his will for us . |
58 | That night over a pretentious dinner ( ‘ delicate strips of milk-fed veal on a bed of herbs and accompanied by a tangy aromatic sauce specially prepared by our chefs ’ ) in a pretentious modern hotel and fortified by a bottle of local plonk , my Producer John Reynolds and I resolved to telephone the Palace Chamberlain in the morning , say that owing to a technical fault the film was not usable , and did the king have a spare hour in which we might shoot the interview again ? |
59 | It is therefore necessary to use some sort of classification to sort out the various ways in which we might approach the problems of observation . |
60 | At our last meeting it was decided to make the meeting on November 10th , an extended on in which we would consider the distinctive role of Christian Aid Scotland within the national structures . |