Example sentences of "[noun sg] in which [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The banks of the Susquehannah lay out of reach as a setting in which to realize this vision ; the streams which flowed from the Quantock Hills passed through a landscape which had already begun to seem hardly less desirable .
2 But doing so takes time , so there will still be a gap in which to organise orderly realignments .
3 At a time when Portugal was still living under a dictatorship in which homespun nationalist values were lauded , she was criticised for lavishing large budgets on a series of international music festivals .
4 Unfortunately , this does not address the question in which cases such service is required ; it does not , read strictly , touch those provisions of the law of the state of origin which allow valid service by notification au parquet or , for that matter , affixing the document to the courthouse door .
5 Slide Sorter view is also a good place in which to make global changes .
6 They become known by the headhunters as a likely place in which to find appropriate candidates for other searches .
7 Will it be the Minister , the Secretary of State , the employers , the trade unions or some quango in which failed Tory Members of Parliament serve on inflated salaries ?
8 Deborah 's parents had had a tumultuous relationship in which frequent violent arguments would be followed by tender love scenes .
9 Kumbha is a container or pot in which to place generative substances such as water , the source of life , etc .
10 The clear indications of the appropriate direction in which to move any product or market for the benefit of the company makes for good communication and useful discussion .
11 It is quite reasonable for someone to draw on specific groups and try to understand particular pieces of action , to use a wider theoretical framework in which to place these actions and try to understand them in this way .
12 We shall attempt to introduce into the timetable a period of up to a week in which to consider indicative offers and possibly commence negotiations with a preferred bidder .
13 Swindon is a particularly interesting area in which to explore these issues .
14 It seems from this work that theory and practice must be directly linked , and the main area in which to teach these linkages is the clinical area .
15 Usually , a band or artist will have only a short working life in which to earn sufficient money to live on for the rest of their lives .
16 Cool and refreshing on its own , green is a matrix in which to set other colours like gems .
17 He was looking for space in which to dump two sacks of garden fertiliser .
18 In past decades the roof void in most houses has been just that : a black , dusty hole in which to dump unused goods out of sight .
19 Tauchen and Pitts ( 1983 ) developed a model in which average daily volume and the variance of daily price changes are positive functions of the daily flow of information , the extent to which traders disagree and the number of traders .
20 The general view of the exhibition shows , on the walls , the artist 's head ( passport photo portraits ) , from which tears flow down the Salomonic columns to feed a pool in which float 12 figures with emblems , and on which float five gold spheres .
21 Certainly not a situation in which to ask important questions .
22 People who possess wealth , whether it be wealthy people or simply small savers , have to decide the best form in which to hold that wealth .
23 The only way in which to reverse this situation and become slim again is to supply the body with fewer calories than it needs for its daily energy requirements , so that it has to draw on the emergency store of calories in its own fat .
24 It is often argued , for example , that concepts of country and city give us decreasing analytical purchase on the way in which advanced capitalist societies are developing .
25 This approach argues that the best way in which to use syntactic knowledge is to formalise the grammar and encode it as a set of rules to which input must conform if it is to be considered acceptable .
26 The way in which double diffusive processes produce amplified oscillations may be understood through a simple displaced particle argument .
27 Measurement opens up the possibility of using mathematics in which to state general laws and theories such as the relation between the height of the column of mercury and its temperature .
28 As middle- and even working-class interests challenged the established social order , science was often employed as a symbolic arena in which to fight ideological battles .
29 The most convenient system in which to exploit these effects is the chopper drive ( Section 5.4.3 ) , where the current is changing continuously between well .
30 In order to provide some context in which to discuss these issues a broad overview of the driving task will first be introduced .
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