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

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1 Not all objectors to the Hinkley C plan supported such a straightforward advocacy of coal , especially with the growing problems of acid rain pollution and the greenhouse effect to which I shall return in Part Three .
2 The slow , retrograde axial rotation of Venus is a puzzle to which I shall return in section 4.2 .
3 Secondly , I shall be making a speech tomorrow in Wales in which I shall review in detail the massive progress that has been made under the valleys initiative , and I hope that every
4 The earliest part of curve B corresponds to this , then there is a lull , and then a broad peak in bombardment from a fresh supply of small bodies the possible nature of which I shall discuss in section 8.2 .
5 While such phrases do not do justice to its many insights — to which I will return in Chapter 8 — there are nevertheless some serious weaknesses in the approach .
6 Write Ellen and by express even telegram for which I will pay in order that I might have the relief of knowing you have understood and all is clear .
7 Small babies always need a lot of luggage — nappies , jars , bottles , wipes — but you can keep it to a minimum with our checklist of the bare essentials which you 'll find in page 18 .
8 Young members have this excellent magazine , Issue , which you 'll find in front of you this morning .
9 From the principle of conservation of angular momentum , which you shall meet in section 6.5.1 , it can be shown that if the combined axial spin of the two bodies is decreasing then the semi-major axis must be increasing , and vice versa .
10 This is not an unattainable ideal , but a goal which you must pursue in order to avoid stagnation .
11 I mentioned that there are a few basic rules which you should bear in mind if your exercising is not to do you more harm than good .
12 Here are some guidelines which you should follow in order to improve your comfort during work with visual display units :
13 And as for all special schools there is an obligation to provide a scheme for local management of special schools with effect from April this year er we consulted there was a little bit of chasing which had to take place in which you can see in section four of the report but following that chasing , we now ascertain meeting schools on favourable proposals for or against and once a week that , a view of and also undertaking as you know .
14 The question is now in simpler units which you can address in turn .
15 So suddenly fatherless , and so abruptly given to a husband , translated from the familiar company of her sisters at Brecon to this barbarous foreign court where she was the last and loneliest of the children , Isabella had looked round her forlornly for an anchorage to which she might ride in safety .
16 To Melanie 's dazzled eyes , they seemed to mingle and become one single arch of living substance raised up over her , beneath which she could sleep in safety .
17 Swimming : Both resorts have small shingle beaches from which one can swim in crystal clear waters .
18 The evidence suggests that variations are systematic to an extent , but that this does not account completely for the considerable differences in family support which one can observe in practice .
19 ( The interpersonal function is something extra to which we shall return in Chapter 8 .
20 This question of how much deindustrialization matters is an issue to which we shall return in Chapter 6 .
21 There are several alleged mechanisms of reduction , which we shall discuss in turn .
22 This was clearly the case in the Central Agricultural Region , which we shall consider in Chapter 2 .
23 There are certain clothes we feel comfortable in and which we would wear in preference to all others .
24 However , it is a distinction which we should keep in mind .
25 This again highlights the complexity of real situations which we must bear in mind when applying our over-simple divisions of executive , bureaucracy and assembly .
26 There are three main categories of breeding system : monogamy , polygyny , and polyandry , which we can take in turn .
27 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 .
28 The real dilemma with hire purchase which we will discuss in Chapter 13 is that of deciding the extent of the hirer 's proprietary interest in the goods .
29 In a planted pond the fish will find plenty of algae and insect larvae on which they can feed in order to survive .
30 Of course , a critical factor in this ‘ law ’ becoming a real check on executives is the extent to which they can operate in secrecy .
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