Example sentences of "[adj] in [Wh det] there " in BNC.

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1 Marriages may be monogamous in which one man ( husband ) is united with one woman ( wife ) or polygamous in which there is more than one wife ( polygyny ) or — rarely — more than one husband ( polyandry ) .
2 This is one of twenty-one country parks established between 1977 and 1980 in which there are more than 440 recreational sites where facilities such as barbecues and children 's play apparatus are provided .
3 And the sense in which there is no arriving in The Possessed is very like that in which there is no reading tomorrow 's newspaper .
4 ( It must be recognised that for one large group — that in which there is a strong belief in the sanctity and factual indissolubility of marriage — such considerations come much less easily : but in reality , even for this group , it is not now an impossibility for marital breakdown and separation , or nullification of the union , to take Place . )
5 2 in those in which there are problems of and for the child ;
6 However , there was a clear distinction between those schools which used TTT to achieve greater integration of SEN children into a class , and those in which there was segregation , with one or other of the participating teachers adopting the traditional ‘ remedial group ’ model of SEN provision .
7 Within the category of multi-party systems , whose existence is connected with modern Western democracy , a further distinction can be made between those in which there are two dominant parties ( with only weak third parties ) and those in which there are several parties , each having substantial support .
8 Within the category of multi-party systems , whose existence is connected with modern Western democracy , a further distinction can be made between those in which there are two dominant parties ( with only weak third parties ) and those in which there are several parties , each having substantial support .
9 These works , which may be literary , dramatic , musical or artistic , are those in which there is " no human author " ( section 178 ) .
10 The late Victorian period was the first in which there were considerable numbers of agnostics , atheists and opponents of organized religion who led lives of exemplary respectability ; it could not be urged of Huxley , Clifford or Tyndall that they were irreligious because they were libertines , like the earlier ungodly .
11 But this access would be only to an interpretation translation at the lower level ( one in which there remains a one — many mapping of commands ) but not to an ( inscrutable ) compilation translation .
12 Does he recall that just a few months ago he dismissed devolution as a stale hangover from the 1960s in which there was no public interest ?
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