Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] [coord] [noun] which " in BNC.

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1 The new capitalism of the impersonal multidivisional enterprises and the financial institutions deploying employees ' saving has produced a specifically capitalist ‘ socialisation ’ of production , embodied in social forms and practices which in many cases will have to be deconstructed before socialism can be developed .
2 Like Hong Kong , Macao would retain its capitalist system after 1999 and would have a high degree of autonomy , except in foreign affairs and defence which would be the responsibility of the Chinese central government .
3 A recent international meeting of computer-literate historians addressed these very questions and resolved to prepare a curriculum of instruction in computational methods and techniques which could be adopted at any number of institutions ( Davis , et.al. 1993 ) .
4 When Peter assumed his full authority as Czar in 1689 , Russia was a backward country , hidebound in restrictive traditions and conventions which had prevented social and industrial progress .
5 It is important that those involved in these initiatives and others which may follow understand the priorities for assistance to popular music .
6 We also like to involve the children in growing plants and flowers which also costs money .
7 The aim is to invest in Chinese stocks and shares which stand to benefit from the upsurge in economic growth which China is experiencing .
8 It was a phrase with many shades of meaning , but essentially in these years it came to refer to that freedom from lay intervention in ecclesiastical appointments and operations which it was Hugh 's special mission to promote .
9 But of course the water is not heaped up into a cube and so it is perhaps more appropriate , though less convenient , to think of this mass of salt water in its actual context — as a veneer-thin skin which lurks in those troughs and valleys which fall below the mean circumference of the earth 's planetary spheroid .
10 Lignite Action Group ( LAG ) set itself a three-fold objective : to gather ‘ information concerning the future in relation to what major changes would take place ’ ; to participate ‘ in any discussions and decisions which are to be made concerning our lives ’ and ‘ to be consulted and have our fears and wishes for the future of the community respected and given a fair hearing ’ .
11 It advises postgraduate students on courses offered in other departments and faculties which they may be able to incorporate into their own degree programmes .
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