Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] which we [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 That is the direction in which we must go to provide the best health service , the best opportunities and the best element of the classless society that I have talked about .
2 In this chapter , I would like to examine the relevance of these guidelines for the direction in which we should be seeking to reform the basic economic institutions of the U K economy .
3 And I think you can rest assured that the quality systems will be the foundations onto which we will build any changes which are identified as being necessary , as part of next week 's get-together .
4 I wish to explore the progress from 1840 , with its clear problems and answers , to the present in which we must incorporate much subtler considerations about our relationship with animals and with plants and with the inanimate world about us .
5 These Holy Ones set out the rules by which we can live our lives and , in turn , reach the state of a higher being which is dormant within each one of us .
6 But we need to decide the level at which we will set the core curriculum , the point at which individual interpretation begins .
7 The instrument with which we shall purge our minds is the idea that I call the extended phenotype .
8 The degree to which we may have to , to use a fairly shoddy word , compromise .
9 Technical problems usually revolve around the degree to which we can isolate or manipulate a single target system in a consistent and reliable way ( Bures , Buresova , and Huston 1976 ) .
10 But the degree to which we can control our environment is often determined by others as Morgan goes on to point out : " We all construct or shape our realities but not necessarily under circumstances of our own choosing " ( p. 140 ) .
11 Nor do we ask the poet to combine the roles of priest and sage , or to enlighten us with revelations , or teach us the morality on which we should base our lives .
12 A superficially similar case may differ from this one in some subtle matter of detail the relevance of which we will only recognize when we encounter it in the concrete .
13 In addition there is the complex constitutional position of the constable to which we shall return later .
14 Our first task is to remove the uncertainties with which we can deal , and the first of those are the proposals of Mr. MacSharry .
15 The second one is erm a bottom up study which is based on today 's commitments but projecting them forward into the timescale in which we will have the aircraft and looking in that way to see how many and and in what way we would need them .
16 ‘ While the remedial action we have taken in all our major territories is proving effective , the need to contain costs and to underwrite selectively will remain the basis on which we will continue to develop our business worldwide ’ .
17 It is absolutely clear and I want to make it clear that we may not be doing anything tomorrow or the next day , we 'll all be , we 'll all be try to understand and determine is how we will deal with the issues in as and if traffic develops over the next ten years or so and that strategy will then form the basis under which we will try to resist city area that we did not see there .
18 Nor does he consider that animal behaviour might provide us with prototypes of human understanding on the basis of which we might consider something akin to different language-games , reflecting both the similarities and the differences implicit in the respective cases .
19 We have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions on the basis of which we will construct 12 year implementation programmes .
20 We have discovered a connection , they will say , on the basis of which we can predict .
21 The radius of the circle is determined by the reach of our fists and feet , the weapons with which we can repel unwanted guests if necessary .
22 The conclusion to which we can come is that cannibalism is rare but that , in extremis , it is something to which the human species will resort .
23 A confidence limit is the interval within which we can say that the true value of the quantity we are estimating will lie with a specified probability .
24 A confidence limit is the interval within which we can say that the true value of the quantity we are estimating will lie with a specified probability .
25 Have we yet reached the point at which we would be awarded damages against the Meteorological Office because we went camping on the day of an unforecast hurricane ?
26 Scene six is , as I have already suggested , the pivotal scene for Anderson — the point from which we can see a considerable change wrought in his character .
27 This is not surprising , given the difficulties encountered in developing them , but it does limit the ease with which we can generalize from one experiment to another or from experiments to the real world .
28 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 .
29 Once the field-worker was categorized as conforming to their typification of a ‘ good ’ Catholic ( the meaning of which we will outline elsewhere ) , then her religion was no longer as important as it appears at first sight , although the extent to which it had a residual effect is impossible to estimate .
30 There is no such provision in law , and that is one of the things on which we shall legislate .
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