Example sentences of "which we [modal v] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Generalization which we 'll come to a lot later as well in a lot more depth er is very important in these systems . |
2 | The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment . |
3 | To note a possibility to which we shall return in a moment , it is allowed that a possible world w " might be more like our actual world than a possible world w " even though the laws of our world are to some extent suspended or do not exist in w " and are intact in w " . |
4 | Yet the quality , the range of frequencies we can detect , is only a fifth of that which we would expect from a reasonable Hi-Fi system . |
5 | Their descriptions , in other words , seemed to follow a set pattern , which we would describe as a ‘ schema for describing one 's home ’ . |
6 | Lewis had his two slender volumes of verse , and Tolkien his learned edition of Sir Gawain and the Green knight and his article on Ancrene Wisse and Hali Meith-had ( which combines deep linguistic learning with a justly famous account of the world of this West Midland prose writer which we can recognize as a foretaste of the Hobbit 's native Shire ) . |
7 | ‘ There are areas in which we can act as a sounding board in general business issues and where the accountant ca n't ’ said . |
8 | I think everyone felt it was stodgy ; it was not a dynamic springboard from which we could leap into a new era of effective education . |
9 | ‘ I 'm after a Brian Clough-style dynasty , which we could use as a base on which to build everything else . ’ |
10 | Leaving aside the fact , to which we will return in a moment , that less skilled people can usually be paid less wages than those who are skilled , an important characteristic of craft workers is that they often exercise tight control as an occupation over the job that they do . |
11 | If the rotation is due to something having broken on the model , you have another problem which we will discuss in a later chapter . |
12 | A strict analogy with judicial review would perhaps give the decision-maker a power ( and a duty ) to award compensation after it had re-made its decision , if it turned out that the applicant had suffered loss as a result of the initial illegal decision ( although there are difficulties in this solution which we will consider in a moment ) . |
13 | The love of God , the war with the Devil , and many of the earlier incarnational theories of atonement ( which we will see in a moment ) fell away to be replaced by a story of God 's wrath and its appeasement by Christ 's death . |