Example sentences of "[prep] other [noun] [prep] which [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 What is interesting about them is that while the development corporations acquired powers that gave them a great deal of autonomy within their own territories , there is today a variety of questions to be raised about the extent to which their ‘ success ’ was secured at the expense of other policies to which they ‘ ought ’ to have related .
2 But now I 'm more together , I 've a whole lot of other areas in which I can express my feelings , I just hope the songs wo n't lose anything .
3 Through history pupils can learn about the origins and story of their family and of other groups to which they belong , of their community and country , and of institutions , beliefs , values , customs , and underlying shared assumptions ; iv ) to help to give pupils an understanding of their own cultural roots and shared inheritances .
4 Finally , the actual and likely future effects of NCB ( E ) 's job creating activities will be compared with those of other agencies on which it was modelled , principally British Steel Corporation ( Industry ) .
5 Finally , the evaluation has thrown up a number of other questions to which we wish to draw attention .
6 Because food additives are so important in hyperkinetic syndrome , you need to be aware of other ways in which they can be consumed .
7 There are all sorts of other ways in which it is hard to learn to use existing languages .
8 The function or meaning of an element is never fully present because it depends on its association with other elements to which it harks back and refers forward .
9 We compare and contrast such experiences , constructing a sense of a text through its intertextual relations with other texts with which we are already familiar .
10 The limitations of QACs are of less significance when they are compounded with other products with which they can exert a synergistic effect .
11 It does however strike one of some of the conservative authors , particularly Catholic , that they have abstracted their theological beliefs from other knowledge of which they must be in possession .
12 Why , then , are historians so adamant in developing their computational methods and resources in near complete isolation from other communities with which they have so much in common and from which they have borrowed so extensively ?
13 Second , it may need to make itself distinct from other species with which it shares its living space .
14 The new headquarters will also bring Historic Scotland nearer to other bodies with which it works closely , such as the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and the National Library of Scotland .
15 Not all places are equal , and their siting must be considered in relation to other places to which they look for social , economic , religious or administrative relationships .
16 This same observation can be applied to other ways in which we are describing ourselves .
17 The LEA , then , appears to have been interventive on matters which schools themselves ought to have dealt with , and laissez-faire on other matters in which it had a wholly legitimate interest .
18 This led to a constructive discussion in which the employee volunteered to give up his supervisory role and instead concentrate on other activities at which he was better and actually preferred .
19 Our staff in any branch will be more than happy to advise you about other ways in which we can help — you , your family , your business .
20 We should imagine similar conditions at other places for which we have no such extended literary record as exists for Syracuse or even Akragas .
21 Or , of course , if she is muzzled , she may have been killed by other predators against which she would have had no defence .
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