Example sentences of "which we [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The intellect merely helps us choose the means by which we may best achieve ends dictated by our instincts . |
2 | Early English pop was riddled with homosexuality and that sensibility which we would now call camp — partly this was due to homosexual familiarity with those areas of human activity which were now being exploited , and partly to the early music industry 's seedy beginnings on the fringes of established showbusiness . |
3 | And it has solved the problem of accommodating Bach 's tessitura , which often extends beyond the capabilities of violin and viola , in an ingenious manner of which we might easily imagine Bach himself to have approved . |
4 | reporter to erm again join with him in beating the drum formally so that it moves on the A twelve and the other issues was over , something which we can easily draw attention to civil servant and of |
5 | These fundamental rights are variously described and vindicated by a variety of philosophical arguments to which we can not do justice here . |
6 | Some of them brought to it a breadth of experience of teaching to which we could not lay claim . |
7 | Dana was much more experienced than I : he taught me a form of carezza by which we could indefinitely prolong erection and contain ejaculation . |