Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [Wh det] we must " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Solitude ’ and its cognates — a much more positive expression of the reality — but seven times , a not insignificant indication to which we must return . )
2 Like every other company in the oil industry , we ca n't operate in isolation from the factors that control the world oil business and we have to respond in a positive way by managing the business in line with the economic circumstances in which we must function .
3 These are matters to which we must return , but first we need to examine more closely the trends and patterns of overseas trade .
4 These are matters on which we must ponder .
5 In chains he tells the Sanhedrin itself about the one name in heaven by which we must be saved .
6 Our lives are constantly in motion ; changes occur every day to which we must adapt .
7 That is the direction in which we must go to provide the best health service , the best opportunities and the best element of the classless society that I have talked about .
8 As Ferrini laments , this is a case in which we must be content to practise the ars nesciendi .
9 I wish to explore the progress from 1840 , with its clear problems and answers , to the present in which we must incorporate much subtler considerations about our relationship with animals and with plants and with the inanimate world about us .
10 What he 's trying to do is always to get outside ideological systems , and to present arguments which are simply in terms of what we must all desire .
11 That is the background of neglect against which we must realise that the Bill is being introduced .
12 There are two aspects of its definition to which we must first give attention .
13 Faith is ‘ a state in which we must assume something to prove anything , and we can gain nothing without venture ’ .
14 This is the background against which we must see the departure of William Charles Titford for London .
15 Even linear operators are too general for quantum mechanics for a reason to which we must now turn .
16 There are changes in the world to which we must not be passive , or we shall overwhelmed by them , like children by an illness of which they have no comprehension .
17 We need not wait for evil to swoop out of the cosmos or ascend from the depths of hell : it is here now , not incarnate in human form but embodied in the structures and philosophies of our modern culture.l It is this contemporary culture with which we must grapple and fight .
18 It is realistic to recognise that there is a significant problem with which we must deal and that it is right to do so .
19 This is because men can not properly develop their powers except in co-operation and friendship with others , and because the true goods of human life , those which we need for our own personal fulfilment , are not goods in some limited supply for which we must compete , but ones which each can the better enjoy , the more others are enjoying them .
20 In other words , there are no revenues included against which we must charge future expenses and there are no expenses against which we must match future revenues : there are no hidden liabilities but at the same time there are no hidden windfalls .
21 But they had no place in public life , and we hear nothing about them in the Historia Novorum , which is concerned with events to which we must now turn .
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