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

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1 Indeed it is an important priority to generate new data which make ethnicity visible , because on the basis of existing evidence it is difficult to distinguish whether the different patterns of support which we can see in minority ethnic kin groups are likely to persist as patterns of settlement stabilize .
2 We believe that we would , we would find considerable difficulty too , in closing one plus in a single financial year , er , for all sorts of reasons which we can explain to you .
3 So um it also means that a lot of activities which we would regard as pleasurable as adults y'know sort of intimacy , affection , sexuality .
4 The purpose of etiquette is to provide an easy set of rules which we can follow when we are in a hurry and want to make sure that we do not give offence to anybody .
5 Equally , the depth and directness of experience which we can supply practically in the classroom varies .
6 Lucas has advanced certain ingenious theoretical devices to explain the phenomenon of persistence which we shall examine later in this chapter .
7 We tend to think of animal vision only in terms of that part of the spectrum of light which we can see ; and yet we know that the spectrum extends far beyond this .
8 We might say roughly that there are two sorts of givens which we could call duties and wishes .
9 There are thus three distinct frames of reference which we can bring to bear on the concept of basic or general education : knowledge , culture and student development .
10 I do think there are problems and difficulties , I do n't think it will be easy , not least because we do n't have a shared morality and a shared consensus , on the objectives for the voluntary sector , but it is a set of concerns which we must address , er , and I believe that if , if I 've done nothing else today , I 've kicked off a debate , or I 've contributed to a debate which was already rolling , erm , and that we must address those difficulties , and try and find ways through them , because there are opportunities as well as threats in the current situation and I believe we have to look at all of those er , so that we can move into the nineteen nineties which I believe will be a very exciting period for the voluntary sector , and one which the voluntary sector should er , see as exciting , grab the opportunities and move forward .
11 One form of suffering which we can avoid is the surprise of being persecuted .
12 The sort of applications which we might wish to make in the future would be for an example that an interim payment be made out of the money in court or that the money be transferred to the public trust office , we do n't know how we should proceed yet , but if we are at liberty to apply generally
13 This is exactly the kind of picture which we might want to save from a screen paintbrush job ; lovely blends of colour , subtle shades and shapes , and not a straight line anywhere .
14 ( This is but one aspect of the possibilities of the micro as a research tool in education , a subject of importance which we shall discuss further elsewhere . )
15 In other words , we now have a certain expectation of the sort of courtesy and level of service which we can receive from our public servants and that is something we have not had in the past .
16 I asked , and they said , ‘ Remove the disc and replace it with a piece of bone which we 'll take from your hip . ’
17 steel stock holder there , there is in fact er , a , a wood saw , there 's also a shed manufacturer and also a clear waste of Thetford also uses that , there are large houses , erm in there and all that traffic has to trundle along through residential areas , again onto er onto public routes , er indeed also in fact Pengate Road is very unattractive looking er settlement , if I can use that expression , so for Weeting my proposals would in fact disguise that by embankment and by tree planting , in fact I think that Weeting would gain considerably and it 's these sort of things which we will press upon your vote to draw their attention not just the
18 The idea that there are forces and necessities in nature is spurious , a piece of mysticism which we can do without .
19 The above fees are exclusive of VAT and do not include the cost of advice which we may provide separately from the sale of the company .
20 One final aspect of microbiology which we can learn from novels far more effectively than from textbooks is the symptomology of disease .
21 An important collection of exempla which we shall have reason to refer to on several occasions is the Disciplina Clericalis , an early twelfth-century collection of instructive tales put together by Petrus Alphonsus , a converted Jew , for his son .
22 1991 will bring a whole new range of challenges which we will meet with new vigour , refreshed by the Christmas break .
23 I must , therefore , introduce some rather harsh facts of life which we may choose to ignore but from which we can not escape .
24 Now on this slide we have a hexagon , there are six probably important facets in terms of standards which we should follow or adopt in the development of the product .
25 It is a medium of great variety , with a wealth of different kinds of software which we can use to ring the changes in our teaching .
26 As you will be well aware , as a member of housing committee , we do actually have faced a substantial crisis in terms of the availability of land which we can make available for building , that is one of the problems , possibly a short term problem , but nonetheless one of the problems key ones , which we face here .
27 Unfortunately none of the five provide us with the expected objective measure of pain which we could apply with confidence to adults or to babies or to animals .
28 It was n't the kind of display which we could have had in in a city centre environment , er but in this area , er it shows that we 're receptive to people 's needs and we care about what goes on .
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