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

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1 Are there steps through which we can begin to learn again what was so clearly a part of the New Testament church 's experience ?
2 At the same time , it has permitted the formation of a more precise theory of relationships from which we may deduce evolutionary pathways .
3 In McNeile 's there were no changing rooms or showers , only foot baths in which we could wash after games , and only two baths and five lavatories for forty-seven of us .
4 This is shown by the Hellenic prototype , thanks to which we can see that we are now recreating the Hellenic epochs , hut in reverse order , passing from the Alexandrian to the tragic .
5 OVER coming weeks , this page will cover subjects on which we 'd like to hear from readers .
6 With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling .
7 This , of course , is easier than finding provable hypotheses for which we may expect evidence within the earth 's crust .
8 Our first task is to remove the uncertainties with which we can deal , and the first of those are the proposals of Mr. MacSharry .
9 But there are many other areas in which we could act .
10 What we find is that sometimes people have taken out policies some years ago and they 've actually forgotten what their money 's doing for them so erm that 's another side of it and also to introduce our new financial planning service erm and in doing so we may be able to highlight areas in which we could save you money er for example erm saving you money on tax or increasing your income either now or some time in the future .
11 ‘ There are areas in which we can act as a sounding board in general business issues and where the accountant ca n't ’ said .
12 Like every other company in the oil industry , we ca n't operate in isolation from the factors that control the world oil business and we have to respond in a positive way by managing the business in line with the economic circumstances in which we must function .
13 And there are certain circumstances in which we can do that .
14 These are matters to which we must return , but first we need to examine more closely the trends and patterns of overseas trade .
15 However , there are some matters on which we will seek clarification or assurance .
16 That fine piece of legislation would have long since passed into law and we would have had lots of time to spend on Opposition days , motions of censure and other matters on which we could spend our time much more effectively .
17 These are matters on which we must ponder .
18 There is always a hard core of trusty stalwarts on which we can depend but most people are not by nature volunteers .
19 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 .
20 As for the question of partnership and friendship in the 1990s , the joint declaration that we signed sets out a series of bases on which we can improve our relationship with Russia .
21 What we need is , firstly , a more specific indication of what is meant by a route to chaos and , secondly , some ideas on which we can draw in Sections 24.5 and 24.7 .
22 Not least the new abilities by which we may see human existence anew — relativistically , that is , each person imprisoned in his own umwelt , his own conceptual universe . ’
23 We find the world nearly empty of images and accounts with which we can prepare ourselves or comfort ourselves , or find a mirror of our exaltation or grief . ’
24 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 .
25 The major groups into which we can fit almost all fossils from the Cambrian onwards , and all the living fauna , are called phyla ( singular : phylum ) .
26 Verbs involve an appreciation of time ; nouns of objects in space , or of mental concepts and experiences ; adjectives of qualities between which we can discriminate ; adverbs of associations in time , space and quality .
27 There are only a few studies with which we can illustrate this approach .
28 There is no such provision in law , and that is one of the things on which we shall legislate .
29 However , the dimensions on which we can locate units , such as people , in some property space can be of different kinds and certainly of more than two dimensions .
30 He wrote to all his senior departmental ministers asking , ‘ have you any problems to which we shall have to give our early attention ? ’
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