Example sentences of "in which [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the living world too , we shall expect to find complex and sophisticated design wherever we are dealing with the end-products of a long , asymmetric arms race in which advances on one side have always been matched , on a one-to-one , point-for-point basis , by equally successful antidotes ( as opposed to competitors ) on the other .
2 It is based on the ten superfamilies in which nematodes of veterinary importance occur , and which are conveniently divided into bursate and non-bursate groups as shown in Table 1 .
3 FOR TWO DAYS I WENT ABOUT RACKING MY BRAINS FOR A PLOT OF ANY SORT ; – ON THE SECOND NIGHT I DREAMED THE SCENE AT THE WINK ) W , AND A SCENE AFTERWARD SPLIT IN TWO , IN WHICH HYDEPURSUED FOR SOME CRIME , TOOK THE POWDER AND UNDERWENT THE CHANGE IN THE PRESENCE OF HIS PURSUERS .
4 The aims of the project are to develop a small quarterly model of the United Kingdom economy and to use this model to investigate the way in which dynamic specification — the way in which lags in economic behaviour are allowed for — is related to forecasting and simulation properties .
5 Under other scenarios in which controls of varying severity are introduced the increases would be from 0.1 ° C to 0.2 ° C each decade .
6 His analysis ( Garland 1985b , p. 32 ) concludes that ‘ the constraints of legal principle and political ideology ’ produced a system aimed at ‘ uniformity , equality of treatment and proportionality ’ in which concerns for individual reformation played only a very minor part .
7 The skins gave out the image of an almost robot uniformed army , in which attack on one individual would bring a violent response from the rest .
8 Although the practical reasons for the rule ( difficulty in getting access to Parliamentary materials and the cost and delay in researching it ) are not without substance , they can be greatly exaggerated : experience in Commonwealth countries which have abandoned the rule does not suggest that the drawbacks are substantial , provided that the court keeps a tight control on the circumstances in which references to Parliamentary material are allowed .
9 They describe some typical conversations in which comments from one person did not link in an expected way to preceding comments — where there seemed to be a very loose connection between what one person said and the next .
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