Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] which we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Conservative in , three times that for which we put on for and let me remind you again that out of that seventeen pounds , you put eleven on , not us , you put it on .
2 As each person dies , he does so in a little skirmish of the platoon that is parallel to , and reflects , one of the four major disastrous battles of the war — Dunkirk , Dieppe , Alamein and Arnhem — which is shown in tinted black-and-white footage , some of which we shot and some of it archive material .
3 Some of which we voted against
4 It is also that the perspectives necessarily adopted by very different interest groups , some of which we have tried to reproduce here , will contain a degree of indeterminacy of translation between themselves .
5 Some of which we have n't done yet , some of which we have , so it 's up to you .
6 Some of which we have n't done yet , some of which we have , so it 's up to you .
7 This was the kind of incorrect use of section 118 to which we refer .
8 Now imagine the same boundary maintained under the same forces and displacements not by the real continuum but by an arbitrary network of " finite elements ' in each of which we consider only the forces and displacements at their junctions , or " nodes ' .
9 For that of which we relate is our interpretation , our presentational continuum coloured not so much by the world as by our own senses .
10 ROS : Six rhetorical and two repetition , leaving nineteen of which we answered fifteen .
11 We have persuaded ourselves that militarily there is not much against which we have to defend ourselves .
12 One of my most memorable experiences at this time was an outing organised by the magazine Studio International in october 1969 in which we toured the artists studios of the East End .
13 Religion is that ideal by which we live and act which , though not embodied in particular religions since all religions are necessarily imperfect , is nevertheless communicated to us through those particular religions .
14 In moral ( or human ) science , by contrast , we deal with that with which we have immediate contact within ourselves — the human spirit and the forms in which it expresses and manifests itself .
15 It was the Labour party 's supply-side policies , including its industrial relations policies — all of which we had to reverse — which did such damage in the 1970s .
16 All of which we have in this brochure defined for us .
17 There are many more services available from our telephone system — many of which we take for granted .
18 Explains Deborah Wintle , an advice worker and counsellor for Liverpool One Parent Families Trust : ‘ There are a number of unmarried mums on Merseyside , many of which we see coming into the Trust .
19 The current in Harrogate 's case significant number of major job losses and we we estimate that those amount to between three and four thousand jobs , er many of which we feel are still to come through the system and are therefore not reflected in unemployment figures of yet .
20 Such increases as have occurred in on-licence sales have tended to be in products such as lager , cider , wines and spirits , many of which we purchase from outside suppliers in the form of proprietary brands .
21 We , as professionals , need to stand up for that in which we believe .
22 The first is a set of mathematical objects which will serve to represent the physically observable quantities in a similar way to that in which we used vectors to represent the physical states .
23 And I can see no other way of proceeding than that in which we proposed at the moment .
24 Even those of which we have evidence are very daunting creatures — and the most surprising descendants to have sprung from the simple little shells that first appeared 600 million years ago .
25 Interviews make people nervous and unfortunately many of our most irritating mannerisms are those into which we retreat when under pressure .
26 Reflection on smaller examples of causal circumstance and effect , such as those with which we began , is quite as capable of illustrating this fifth causal connection .
27 I would also draw my hon. Friend 's attention to our planning circular 7/91 in which we have encouraged local authorities to identify housing need in their areas and then , when private developers bring forward proposals for new housing , to negotiate with them an element of affordable housing in their developments .
28 4859 ) ; Bakal is another native name , attested in a late fourth-century decree of Ptolemy I from which we derive much of our knowledge about the early hellenistic city ( SEG ix.1 , line 81 ; M. Austin ( 1981 ) The Hellenistic World , no.264 for translation , but omitting the names at the end ) .
29 For the three cones indicated , we show to the left their individual absorbance spectra , which are typical of those on which we base our classification ; the solid curves fitted to the data are templates based on the Dartnall nomogram displaced on a log frequency abscissa .
30 We hear a wide range of noises all day and every day but we only listen to those to which we wish to pay attention .
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