Example sentences of "which these " in BNC.

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1 The title of the lecture in which these words appeared was Art-history as an Academic Study , but those were early days for the subject in the British Isles ; only in London was there undergraduate teaching , at the Courtauld Institute which opened in 1933 .
2 The problems which these and other patients suffer can mostly be explained in terms of detailed functional models of face processing such as that proposed by Bruce and Young ( 1986 ) , in the same way that patients ' different reading problems could be explained by Coltheart ( 1985 ) .
3 The the units have an ambience of comfort which is well matched by the refreshment-trolley service which is becoming the norm on the services on which these Super-Sprinters run .
4 The bogies are new : the BT4l evolved in Switzerland , to give good riding at the 140mph ( 225 km/hr ) speeds for which these coaches have been designed .
5 The ways in which these four actions can be co-ordinated are extremely varied .
6 He then gives an entirely new quality to the class-room exercise on which these enchaînements are based .
7 Though its accounts of individual poems are as searching as anything in Davie 's earlier books ( we owe Carcanet a debt : this is to be the first in a uniform edition of Davie 's work ) , Under Briggflatts is also a mordant and compelling history of the social climates to which these poems were a response .
8 Sir : The ongoing debate about the suggestion by the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals ( CVCP ) that universities must identify the full costs of their undergraduate programmes and should examine various ways in which these costs might be met seems to me to have largely missed the main point at issue .
9 Lord Lane said : ‘ No mention is to be made of any of the facts upon which these three orders were founded until after the conclusion of the last of the three trials involved , whenever that may be . ’
10 In short , an alternative is emerging , not one which enables the country to avoid the pain of high interest rates , but one in which these can be concentrated on their proper function : reducing domestic demand .
11 A point which these listings often miss is that typifications are not all of equal generality within the everyday world .
12 There are two ways in which these secondary typifications are less general .
13 Police duties in Easton are similar to those in non-divided societies , and the manner in which these tasks are viewed and accomplished parallels that elsewhere .
14 Moreover , neighbourhood police expressed a sensitivity to the effect which these casual encounters might have on the safety of those they talked to ‘ for you do n't know who 's watching ’ .
15 The poem lets us posit an evolutionary series , Orang-outang Cyclops Sweeney but the way in which these three are introduced and relate to one another upsets any simple progressive development by raising questions about what evolutionists and anthropologists discussed as ‘ reversion ’ and ‘ degeneration ’ , countering all optimistic ideas about the growth of humanity .
16 The decay of older loyalties with the onset of the colonial era provided a new social context in which these limitations on entrepreneurs no longer applied .
17 It included large waggon door openings in the middle of each side elevation , with storage bays to either side of the central threshing floor to which these doors gave access .
18 Like many sexually naïve people , Lewis supposed that if he eliminated the consciously erotic elements of his sexuality from the surface of life , he would be able to dispel the habits and characteristics of which these particular tastes were a mere symptom .
19 Germany and France did a deal to accelerate the process by which these will come about , in exchange for France supporting West Germany 's drive towards re-unification with East Germany .
20 Their least-profitable routes are those across the Pacific , where they are forced to compete with American airlines , for which these routes are the most lucrative .
21 Then , just as the clock , and clocks like it , have a certain inner mechanical constitution from which these features arise , so has gold in the view of those who adopted the corpuscular hypothesis .
22 Richard Allan Soloway 's excellent study of the birth control movement between 1870 and 1930 may well reveal the extent to which these groups were concerned about the need to spread knowledge about birth control amongst the working classes but , it would seem , in the light of more recent research , that such concern was inappropriate .
23 Significantly , however , the period to which these texts refer was one in which that rigid monotheism so characteristic of later Judaism had not as yet developed .
24 A stock judging team from the north-west area won the British Holstein Society 's Royal Show contest for the seventh time in the nine years during which these competitions have been run .
25 The degree to which these denominations had come to terms with Teetotalism and a sign of the strength it had acquired are seen in some figures for 1890 .
26 His account clarifies what was truly original in them , and also the process by which these supposed iconoclasts became icons , idols of consumption whose machismo is make-up .
27 With a mountain upbringing , Myles Horton developed the idea of Highlander in an attempt to come to grips with the problems which were really facing the mountain people of Appalachia and the rural south , the day to day problems which these communities perceived as being obstacles to them , rather than necessarily those which planners , developers and politicians were telling them about .
28 We have seen in the preliminary work that some , perhaps superficial , differences in procedures have been observed to distinguish between the ( again perhaps superficial ) differences of the ways in which these particular teams are organized .
29 Even when common goals have been established , conflict may be generated during the planning process because of disagreement about the way in which these goals should be achieved .
30 The way in which these concepts relate to the rational perspective in resource management in practice will be analysed in the next section .
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