Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] which we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Since we now have three different measures for the value of a country 's total output , we also have three different names which we could use to describe that output .
2 But before we try to make sense of other people 's mystical beliefs in the following chapters , there is one further method of interpreting cultural and social facts which we must identify and assess .
3 Differential drills which we will deal with in the next section are a development from substitution drills ( which are non-differential ) .
4 This again highlights the complexity of real situations which we must bear in mind when applying our over-simple divisions of executive , bureaucracy and assembly .
5 It is of course true that the human body , its associated natural processes , and those of other living organisms , provide natural models that offer a finite range of symbolic themes which we can pick out in different cultures .
6 At Highlander , workshops of this sort of cultural exchange play a critical role in reaching across the natural human barriers which we can expect to find when a number of different people from widely different communities , cultural backgrounds , and economic and social circumstances are thrown together for a weekend to discuss their common problems in an attempt to find solutions .
7 Apart from the way in which we carry ourselves ( i.e. our body language ) , there are a few basic precautions which we can take to improve our safety when travelling .
8 Nowadays , many top designers also produce mass-produced goods which we can buy in the local department store .
9 Changing dates , numbers travelling or holiday type are major changes which we may have to treat as cancellation and subsequent re-booking .
10 But even within the current constraints which we must work in , our success stories will still emerge as we redefine the areas of our future growth .
11 The program considers every possible move which the laws of the game allow it to make , and arrives at various positions which we may call HisPos .
12 The selected element c is called a prototype for C. The intensional descriptions which we shall come across do not involve prototypes .
13 These views concern the fact that the singular particular things which we can point to and pick out with the words ‘ this ’ and ‘ that ’ , and to which we often give names , such as ‘ James ’ or ‘ John ’ , are not thought of as being merely particular .
14 When he talks of the ‘ metal landscape ’ he is referring to the world of the train and not to the one of green landscapes which we would expect .
15 As we have now seen , the latter supposition is by no means invariably true , and for this ( and other reasons which we shall come to later ) the ranges of adjectives that can be found in the two positions are actually substantially different .
16 The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment .
17 In any case , as I said , we have certain plans which we 'd like to put before you , and in the meantime I want you to say hello from us to young Heinrich . "
18 He proposed an approach to the principled description of such contexts which bears a close resemblance to more recent descriptions which we shall go on to examine :
19 Even those who have fully accepted the thesis that all varieties of animal , including man , had a common origin in remote geological time have still managed to believe that a clear-cut distinction may be drawn between the culture of man and the mechanistic responses which we can observe in the interaction processes of other animals .
20 I say nothing more about this example — except to report that ( in my experience ) it guarantees the wholehearted attention of a class of recalcitrant fifteen-year olds even first thing on a Monday morning — and turn now to the misleading signposts which we will find as we travel in search of English .
21 stories because they are encouraging it does make us feel that even though we are a small denomination that does not stop us from preventing new ideas which we can share and in which we can learn from each other .
22 we , we can then come back to the court , erm as , as other orders which we would seek and we would seek an order for costs , erm clearly
23 Anyone who enters the liberal profession so accountancy , medical and so on erm he made some other suggestions which we 'll look at shortly .
24 erm is going to make certain clarifications which we 'll start with and is going to introduce the report and then to give some explanations .
25 Nonetheless there are certain consequences which we may notice : First , an obvious prediction from ( 47 ) is that , once again , adjectives which are not ascribed to the entity of the noun would be ungrammatical if put into this position .
26 With all these suggestions we are putting forward minor hypotheses which we would like to test , because added together they will give us answers to our initial broad hypothesis about baptism .
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