Example sentences of "which [noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] the " in BNC.
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1 | But it is possible for people growing up in a totally different culture to see kingship in terms of tyranny , in which case they would receive the statement that God is like a king as meaning that God is tyrannical , even some kind of dictator , so that religion resembles a prison rather than paradise . |
2 | There may be client cases where new recruits feel out of their depth in which case they can invite the minder into the interview room , with the permission of the client , but still continue to deal with the client 's enquiry . |
3 | In other cases the hearer is rewarded by an array of weak implicatures , in which case we may say the reformulation achieves poetic effects comparable with those achieved through repetition . |
4 | I want the opportunity to state the fact , in which case I will withdraw the statement . |
5 | The court can either grant the application or fix a hearing date , in which case it must give the parties at least one day 's notice . |
6 | In which case you could claim the proportion of the house on expenses . |
7 | Note : Occasionally the chart will specify a lower airspeed validity than usual , ( eg " Procedure valid for 90–105 kit TAS " ) in which case you should base the distance outbound on 100 kt instead of the usual 150 kt . |
8 | It may show a significant improvement in which case you can conclude the child is learning . |
9 | The only drawback is that the files must either have a common format , in which case you can use the X-modem transfer method , or be in ASCII . |
10 | Or , you can use a stopwatch in which case you can increase the accuracy by doing the timings on slo-mo and correcting them to the normal-speed equivalents . |
11 | If and when you find a suitable mate , then a divider will be an absolute must — probably for some months , unless she ripens and appears to be ready to spawn , in which case she may welcome the attentions of a male — but do n't bank on it ; any divider-out time should be strictly supervised . |
12 | At which moment we can sense the warm breath of composition coming off the page , for Dostoevsky first had Tikhon continue ‘ It carries its own reward ’ and then crossed these words out in his notebook , no doubt because they are too obvious and touched by the world 's wisdom . |
13 | Without the information contained in the parish register , one might reasonably suppose that Joseph and Ann had three children , who were each to receive only a shilling unless Ann remarried , upon which occasion they would inherit the entire estate . |
14 | We were endeavouring to develop the policy that would become the programme of a Labour Government who would take power in about 1990-91 and remain in office until about 1995-96 , by which time we would have the beginnings of the Trident programme . |