Example sentences of "[prep] which we could [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally I was disappointed that the most notable name of which we could boast had to be excluded : and although I knew that he disliked re-reading his prose works , I was as sorry that he felt the essay to be below standard as I was to regret his later repudiation of After Strange Gods .
2 Something with which we could go to the customer and say , ‘ This is the sort of thing it is now possible to do .
3 The two brain regions are quite small — dissected out , each weighs no more than a couple of milligrams — and Andras invented a special plastic mould into which we could drop the brain , slice slabs out with a razor blade and then use a fine scalpel to cut round the regions , guiding the dissection under a microscope .
4 As I have said , the European Community has failed to produce the legislation under which we could do that .
5 There are many ways in which we could meet these specifications in a computer model .
6 In McNeile 's there were no changing rooms or showers , only foot baths in which we could wash after games , and only two baths and five lavatories for forty-seven of us .
7 It does nothing to promote an honest public debate , in which we could examine a wide range of factors — including the present uses and abuses of VAT by the Government and many others — and then arrive at some morally-decent decision .
8 There are two other ways in which we could break down those two unanswered situations .
9 But there are many other areas in which we could act .
10 But there are many other ways in which we could act .
11 What we find is that sometimes people have taken out policies some years ago and they 've actually forgotten what their money 's doing for them so erm that 's another side of it and also to introduce our new financial planning service erm and in doing so we may be able to highlight areas in which we could save you money er for example erm saving you money on tax or increasing your income either now or some time in the future .
12 It became evident that there was no shortage of topics , and we decided that a conference was indeed called for in which we could pursue our shared interest in peaceful societies and attempt to challenge what we all regarded as a biased approach which presented human behaviour in terms of how aggressive drives are handled .
13 specific points in the development of people , whilst that we recognise that the partners in practice was going to go into a quiet spell er something but we would run the risk if that happened on losing the expertise , the skill base that we 've got there and the undoubted qualities of the people within , we had to find a way in which we could use that skill base and other practice er of the practice and in fact that 's been quite successfully achieved in in recent months er with due diligence work for example er with legal support work is another example , when people in the insolvency practice have been very active on special science weeks ago tree .
14 I also discussed with Marshal Shaposhnikov the ways in which we could establish clearer links between us and our staffs .
15 If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter .
16 We found a way in which we could help the black community directly and in the most positive way with considerable sums .
17 This early atmosphere was not one in which we could have survived .
18 I welcome the declaration , which is a big step forward , but , given British experience and law , we could have had a directive in which we could have taken the lead .
19 I think everyone felt it was stodgy ; it was not a dynamic springboard from which we could leap into a new era of effective education .
20 Most of the information available from institutions from which we could sample concerned adult applicants rather than adult enquirers .
21 Positioning ourselves just inside the sheltering arm , outside which we could see an alarming amount of white water , we awaited his signal .
22 This method allowed us to generalise the result to all Scottish schools but limited the extent to which we could explore potentially interesting responses .
23 It seems ludicrous that Scottish Back-Benchers do not even have the facility of a Select Committee on Scottish Affairs to which we could summon Ministers and ask them in detail about the problems that we face .
24 We put in a new sink and Malcolm bought us a Baby Belling cooker , one electric ring on which we could heat a an of beans very , very slowly .
25 That fine piece of legislation would have long since passed into law and we would have had lots of time to spend on Opposition days , motions of censure and other matters on which we could spend our time much more effectively .
26 Therefore , the only basis on which we could have a property tax and valuation would be on a national banding system because that would be understandable and objective .
27 It even had a creaking dock at which we could tie up directly alongside .
28 The gospels do not furnish us with the materials for a modern-style biography , nor do they give us a window into Jesus ' mind by which we could peer into his inmost soul .
29 On European monetary union , it seems to me that it has long been the cherished aim of Conservative Governments to find a means by which we could control the value of our currency — to make it predictable in its exchange rate , as it was for much of the 19th century .
30 We should regard negotiations rather as the means by which we could establish formal agreements between our state and Israel .
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