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

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1 ( vi ) On unc the relation R defined by ( a , b ) R ( c , d ) iff ad = bc is an equivalence relation of a kind which we shall meet again in the proof of 3.10.3 .
2 ( It is a story which we shall tell in the following chapter . )
3 The term " donor " , for example , is specific to a genre which we might call " writing about narrative in a tradition following Vladimir Propp " ; and the term " the Imaginary " is specific to the genre " recent psychoanalytically-influenced criticism " .
4 Er you 'll find that we do have actually have a calculator which we can send out with a retirement pack and that actually gives you an aide-memoire to actually remind you about the things that you might forget erm with regard to erm things like er holidays er erm say , medical expenses , er fuel expenses , erm club fees , T V licence , all those things .
5 After much study Hahnemann came to the conclusion that the basic underlying causes of chronic diseases were what he termed the inherited miasms , a term which we might translate into modern parlance as inherited predispositions .
6 The Saturday Review bitterly commented that they had ‘ framed for themselves a rule which we must characterize as both illogical and unfair — namely , of distributing their patronage so that no competitor should net more than one premium ’ .
7 ‘ How do we test our ideas ? ’ is a question which we could ask about an experiment with seeds , struggling to grow while deprived of adequate light .
8 It is on the borderline between a true signal , indicating the nature of the coming activity and establishing specific relations within which it is intended to occur , and that type of signal which is not preparatory or externally indicative but is integrated within the form of a work : a type which we can distinguish as conventions , and which is so fundamentally important that it will be separately discussed , below .
9 In these circumstances to talk of the inner city may be to accept a vocabulary which we might prefer not to endorse but it might also use the only language in which we can be heard .
10 The concepts mental lexicon , lexical entry and lexical access provide a vocabulary which we can use when discussing how words are perceived and produced .
11 So that we have got a disk which we can put into the machines down there in the computer room , a whole lot of transcriptions that they 've already made .
12 Now that 's good because it does , it gives us a record which we can refer
13 However , it is a distinction which we should keep in mind .
14 Such comments give some idea of what some academics understand by the idea of a disciplinary ‘ culture ’ , a notion which we will explore in more depth in Chapter 4 .
15 We have an invitation to a tournament which we must accept . ’
16 Again we have here a variable which we can use to regulate individual needs if required , twelve shakes giving a slightly sharper daily rise in potency than eight .
17 Intimacy is a living experience , rather than a state which we can arrive at .
18 ‘ We no longer live in a society which we can claim is founded on Christian belief , ’ said one , favouring instead an education which teaches children to accept people have fundamentally different beliefs which are neither wrong nor right .
19 It was at the very next stage was n't it that you had this switch from a boundary which we could accept to one which we profoundly could not accept ?
20 Erm , the answer in our minds is to take positive steps to reduce the housing revenue account debt burden , a matter which we will continue to bate , to debate until something is done about it .
21 Therefore to suggest that an undertaking of this enormity with its potential to contribute to various national and word ; d development activities should be allowed to become the vehicle for economic experimentation or the advancement of narrow short term profit motivation without proper examination of the alternatives , is clearly a path which we will tread at our peril .
22 If things went well , we 'd get our investment back in five years , with a handsome profit as well , and we 'd still have effective control of a hotel which we could continue to operate as part of our group .
23 She had set a very high standard for our display work and had established a tradition which we would do all we could to uphold in the future .
24 The confidence that often comes with maturity can help us to voice our sexual preferences to our partners in a way which we may have been inhibited about in the past , and the ability to communicate sexual needs gives a good foundation for a satisfying relationship .
25 Finally , we should note here a phenomenon which we will refer to again later , namely the fact the a large number of what are usually called ‘ interest groups ’ or ‘ pressure groups ’ or ‘ lobby groups ’ play an important role in the process of policy formation in Britain .
26 Are the Americans going over the top again , or is this an indictment which we should place on trial ?
27 We have got to face up to the Warner Report as well , which is to do with staffing in community homes , and again , that 's an issue which we can pick up later , as we go into detailed reports .
28 This is important and it is an issue which we will address in the coming chapters as we attempt to separate out the problems for both users and their community and whether the source of the problem is with heroin use or its legal and social status .
29 They place a predictable emphasis on language ( particularly English ) and on Mathematics , an emphasis which we shall see intensified in the actual curriculum .
30 Writing for radio is an aspect which we will touch on tomorrow , and television again we 're going to talk about tomorrow , there 's less opportunity being realistic to be on television but the impact is probably greater because many of us watch the box and so forth .
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