Example sentences of "which we [vb base] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 KPMG should not be associated with an Investment Overview which we know at the time of issue to be misleading or factually incorrect .
2 One could also mention the printing industry machines which we export to the West .
3 We can make fear choices , which lead us to cling to the past — ‘ I hate my job , but I wo n't find anything better , so I 'd better stick to it ’ , ‘ I always eat hamburger and chips on Thursdays ’ , ‘ I 'd like to know Chris better , but I 'm sure s/he wo n't be interested in me ’ — or growth choices , in which we reach for the future — ‘ I hate my job , so I 'll start applying for others , even though it feels scary ’ , ‘ Maybe I 'll try spaghetti bolognese tonight ’ , ‘ What have I got to lose ?
4 Cos that , I mean that 's the sort of thing which we get over the problem
5 Show the smile by which we respond to the story .
6 It is a striking fact that in mania the adult with his manifold potentialities of action and reaction reproduces the uninhibited instinctual manifestations which we observe in the euphoria of the satiated suckling .
7 It is for this reason that many of the extracts from the data which we use in the volume are accounts and nearverbatim records of spontaneous conversations in natural situations , for we thought it unreliable to ‘ interview ’ respondents formally ( van Maanen 1982 : 140 argues that most ethnographic data are conversation-based ) .
8 We begin each section with a standard definition of Compacts in which we refer to the Training Agency explanation : " A Compact is founded on partnership and commitment .
9 You 'll find that the vast majority of competent people in any field of science , culture or management are connected with Civic Forum ; all areas indeed apart from religion which we leave to the church .
10 It is a simple exercise , which we leave to the reader , to show that the process of triangulation of A by LA without row interchanges gives the elements unc discussed in Theorem XIII , where the unc are the principal discriminants of A and
11 It is a simple matter , which we leave to the reader , to show that if A is real , symmetric and positive definite , then it can be written as the product BTB where B is real and triangular .
12 But it does seem to be = another example of the way in which we look to the amateur , to somebody who depends , for example , on the , very often on the legal briefing of the Clerk of the Court , erm to counterbalance that with his common sense .
13 And I 'll be back after the weather with tonight 's Lifeline in which we look at the problem of alcoholism .
14 The " we-group solidarity which we associate with the intimacy of kinship , in the sense just described , tends to ramify outwards through the whole social system .
15 16.7 Reading is also one of the means by which we interact with the society in which we live .
16 Because of the importance which we place in the development of our quality system , the Consultative Paper was sent to all Scottish colleges , secondary schools and institutes of Higher Education , to all professional and technical bodies , to industry Lead Bodies , to trade unions and to local and national government bodies .
17 Speech is involved both in the genesis and maintenance of the social world in action-sequences and in the correction and interpretation of that world in accounts , the speech in which we discourse about the action .
18 It is not satisfactory to change a policy such as that which we have at the moment , and to have add-ons for the environment .
19 In Scotland , we have a valuation base which is comparatively up to date — perhaps that is an advantage which we have over the rest of the country — but we should build upon that base .
20 That simply illustrates yet again the inequality and double standard which we employ in the treatment of road versus rail .
21 I think the erm the best way is to improve productivity by taking in more and different students and multiplying the services which we provide for the community .
22 And this , as we now proceed to discuss , is the crucial interaction which we see as the key to understanding the penal crisis and responses to it .
23 Miriam:We prefer English rather than Afrikaans , which we see as the language of the oppressor .
24 Thus in some sense everything is mentally internalised , retained and inwardly possessed ; that is our only defence against complete discontinuity in living , a distressing example of which we see in the man who loses his memory , and is consciously uprooted ’
25 This is entirely in keeping with the theoretical debate over academic freedom which we find in the literature .
26 Not for Johnson the ball-by-ball descriptions of Pringle 's notorious nine-ball over , which we find in the Telegraph .
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