Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [modal v] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In each the same point can be made , that different people can see different facets of something or someone which may all be part of the whole which is beyond our complete understanding .
2 ‘ That is an extraordinary achievement in which you should all take pride .
3 ‘ When you are starting off you imagine a stratosphere into which you will one day ascend .
4 Obviously the course centred on training techniques for adult students , with which you will all be familiar .
5 I am going to offer you an approach to the subject , which you can all work out in your own way , a way that will suit you .
6 There was a Haydnish sonata , a gentle piano tracking up and back in patterns which you could half anticipate even if you 'd never heard the piece before .
7 This was all a nightmare from which she must one day awake .
8 And is not the thought of , say , blue different from the thought of green in some way which we may one day be in a position to describe , just as we are now able to describe the causal conditions for the experience green which is different from the experience of blue ?
9 This is no fiction , but a report from the Daily Telegraph of 1864 which so impressed itself upon Ruskin that he reprinted it in red type in Sesame and Lilies : ‘ Be sure , the facts themselves are written in that colour , in a book which we shall all of us , literate or illiterate , have to read our page of , some day . ’
10 The goal on which we would all agree , I suggest , would be one of fairness , whereby resources are distributed and technology applied in the right way .
11 We asked whether they would be the support group to a line which we would rebuilt or , alternatively , take a seat on a joint board .
12 For example , now that autumn is fading and the leaves are carpeting the ground in a tapestry of brilliant colours , just as one imagines that winter is only a clear night sky away , along come some plants which we might all associate with a spring display .
13 We believe that if we could liberate this wealth of talent we would transform our economy and create a shared society of which we should all be proud .
14 Certally , she would make an authoritive statement on behalf of the gummunt , though it would not be in monosybils , for which we should all be grayful .
15 And I believe it is something in which we should all be involved .
16 For Owen , whose materialist doctrine was rigorously environmental and mechanical , but not dialectical , that agent could only be millennial , a kind of secular second coming after which we should all in a moment , in a twinkling of an eye , be changed .
17 An important presumption to which we should all adhere is that existing frontiers , however inconvenient and however arbitrarily they may have been drawn , are the lines from which we start .
18 ‘ Or do you see him as an inconvenient remnant of outmoded superstition — a bit like a gallstone — of which we must all be purged before religion can take on its true form , that is , without him . ’
19 There are two aspects of its definition to which we must first give attention .
20 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
21 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
22 Only then will the public begin to realise that mental handicap is not a taboo subject , but something in which we can all be involved .
23 For that is the equation of Peace and Love … one which we can all work out .
24 But we must never forget that the good news of the Incarnation is that God 's supreme revelation is of personal liberation which we can all experience in Jesus Christ which in turn will help to shape and mould those structures which we have considered .
25 It is a message from the commodore 's lady , which we can all clearly hear five yards away .
26 Christie raced and conducted himself afterwards in a way of which we can all be proud — and , I do n't really believe he 'll drag down the relay team .
27 Nonetheless , guidance of our approval and disapproval by the principle of utility is the only serious option for those who wish to base them on ascertainable facts to which we can all come to attach the same kind of importance .
28 Part of the secret , as I tried to demonstrate in the last chapter , is the way in which we discuss again and again our ideas and proposals up and down the company , continuously adjusting , altering and probing our positions until , at last , we reach a conclusion which we can all accept and work to .
29 Still , there 's one overriding opinion on which we can all agree .
30 Only by setting our standards high can we deliver the efficient industries and good quality services in which we can all take pride .
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