Example sentences of "[noun] in [Wh det] there " in BNC.
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1 | Christianity is a religion in which there can be development precisely because it is a historical religion , tied to history . |
2 | ( Something that arises out of the fact that Christianity is a historical religion in which there is a belief in revelation , so that the literature which tells of this revelation is a literature apart . ) |
3 | In the field of Religious Studies attention is given to a Theology of Religion in which there is offered a positive and critical evaluation of basic religious concepts and truth-claims in different world religions . |
4 | Massey 's work attempts to do two things at once : it is part of the revolution in human geography in which there has been a transformation of explanation in that discipline and at the same time , it is intended to inform the construction of political strategies . |
5 | It is of crucial importance to avoid a result in which there is an overall reduction in the quantity or quality of attention given to the child . |
6 | Preparing to board and ark in which there was room for every species . |
7 | More specifically , the national coach has assembled a side in which there are those in defence who have , like Alan McLaren , shown that reputation alone is no means of access for opponents . |
8 | She had known their affair had to end or it would destroy them both , but now that it was about to do so , she was terrified of a future in which there would be no Luke , not even Luke causing her unhappiness . |
9 | The industrial tribunals have become arenas in which there is inequality between applicant and respondent . |
10 | Ethnic minority teachers are twice as likely as white teachers to be teaching subjects in which there is a shortage of teachers ( Ranger , 1988 ) . |
11 | But even systems like that of the United States in which there is no such legally unlimited legislature may perfectly well contain an ultimate rule of recognition which provides a set of criteria of validity , one of which is supreme . |
12 | The term ‘ formal interview ’ is used here to designate a type of interview in which there is an appreciable amount of control exercised over both the presentation of the questions ( stimuli ) and the recording of the answers ( responses ) . |
13 | Karren are best developed on relatively massive and uniform , mechanically strong and impermeable limestones in which there is a sharp contact between soil and rock . |
14 | Women had relationships with relatives which were close in terms of the frequency of contact , but which did not form the basis of a confiding relationship ; similarly , they had relationships in which there was quite a high degree of practical inter-dependence which did not function as very close in the confiding sense . |
15 | erm what impact do you think it has when you have a complex in which there is such a , is such a high level of unemployment in which , which so few people are working , I mean , the ar the area itself , do you think it has certain implications or not ? |
16 | Second , it ignores the other social reality , that many pupils come from homes in which there is no stable and married family life and so will not be able to relate easily to this concept . |
17 | In environments in which there is little daily rhythmicity , the development of daily rhythms occurs ( see above ) but it is not quite normal insofar as the amplitudes ( sizes ) of the rhythms are likely to be less . |
18 | For the sake of completeness , we will give an example of melody in which there is neither repetition , of however small a component , nor evidence of any constructive factor . |
19 | These are rocks formed by the welding of rock fragments by heat and pressure , producing a rock in which there is little empty space but in which the original fragments can be discerned . |
20 | Then comes an ante-room in which there is a staircase which gives access to the Empress 's apartments , then comes the room where the Emperor 's Chef de cabinet works , within call of the Emperor , whose own study and work room adjoin it … |
21 | Thus a ‘ school ’ can be literally that , in its modern sense : an institution in which there are a master and pupils , whose characteristic work can be identified . |
22 | Is it part of the meaning of ’ institution of higher education' , such that we would not be prepared to grant the name to an institution in which there was no research taking place ? |
23 | We also found , surprisingly , that the effect of congruity with verb bias was largely restricted to the condition in which there was a gender cue . |
24 | Endometriosis is a condition in which there is functioning endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity . |
25 | From these a consensus has emerged , which is probably reliable , that the main areas in which there are likely to be substantial effects due to new technology are in the engineering industry , with the increased use of CAD and computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ) , and the use of robots ; in offices through office automation , in which the use of word processors with or without linkages via networks and data bases to form paperless offices is predicted to bring substantial improvements in productivity , though the effects on skills is at the moment quite unclear ; and in the computer industry itself , where there is substantially increased demand for software engineers . |
26 | It is not easy to survey the many areas in which there has been not only response to Dei Verbum , but also developments traceable to its influence , yet going far beyond what most of the Council 's members could have foreseen . |
27 | Kinlen et al have carried out a number of analyses relating to areas in which there has been increased population mixing and have found an increased incidence of childhood leukaemia in some of these areas . |
28 | Ballymacarrett was the only one of the three areas in which there was a clear and consistent correspondence between the strength of a person 's network structure and his or her use of vernacular ( or casual ) variants . |
29 | In summary , the areas in which there are few updates can be skipped very quickly . |
30 | Second , and more commonly , there are less heavily cratered areas in which there are fairly well-spaced craters larger than about 20 to 30 km diameter , the spaces between being called intercrater plains . |