Example sentences of "in [noun pl] which [verb] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A warrior king , he patronised Scandinavian skalds who celebrated his victories in poems which had their roots in the world of the pagan gods and heroes . |
2 | Information is kept separately from other records , in conditions which safeguard its confidentiality . |
3 | the complexity of company records , which are not only subject to mysterious , ( but relief-bringing ) disappearances down the corporation vortex , but when occasionally discovered are often so specialized and riddled with technical jargon that the average jurist finds them unintelligible — naturally corporate lawyers render them intelligible in ways which favour their clients ; |
4 | But the ordinary events of life — illness , bereavement , infirmity — all heighten our urge to behave in ways which echo our childhood needs . |
5 | This may seem a harsh sentence , but it does highlight how literary studies often seek to purify its canon either by exclusion or , more readily , by representing uncomfortable aspects of texts in ways which reduce their conflict with twentieth-century liberal values . |
6 | Finally and , since it is presented as a statement of fact , unobjectionably , it records that there ‘ has been an increasing desire among employees to control their working environment and to have a say in decisions which affect their working lives ’ . |
7 | What we require is a formulation of that universal imperative to take into account in choices which imposes its authority whenever something is recognized to exist , whenever it confronts us as not illusory but real . |