Example sentences of "[prep] which [pers pn] [vb mod] do " in BNC.

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1 I mean it 's , it 's general I suppose I mean if it would be better to switch it on and off which you can do and er , you know , I mean we ca n't sit here continually talking
2 Personally I am not alarmed and , unless they are upset by their own extremists , it would not surprise me were they to remain in office for some time , during which they may do considerable good .
3 ‘ The boy has viral meningitis and will be out for at least two months , during which he will do nothing else but rest .
4 He asked his players for their loyalty to him , in return for which he would do his best to improve their conditions .
5 With the exception of Blitzer and Block Breaker , both of which I can do without , this is a decent little time wasting package .
6 Once revved up to the standard , frenetic pitch of activity , one day becomes a limitless bank account with which you can do everything … and anything .
7 As I have said , the European Community has failed to produce the legislation under which we could do that .
8 Windows New Technology is now firmly on Unix specialist Ixos GmbH 's agenda : Computerwoche reports that the Grasbrun , Germany-based company has signed an agreement with Microsoft Corp under which it will do a version of its graphical archive system for the operating system , which is expected to be released at the start of next year .
9 West Midlands bureaux managers may feel proud at the number of workers who reported that they were very satisfied and could think of no way in which they would do things better .
10 Major banks and building societies have found that establishing offshore branches gives them far greater scope to offer accounts that pay interest gross ; within the UK the circumstances in which they may do this are very limited .
11 Mr Davies has now written to me in connection with his research on BCR , saying — ‘ if anyone would like to help I can certainly suggest ways in which they might do so .
12 It is open to holists , however , to resist this conclusion , and Cohen distinguishes two ways in which they can do so .
13 Increasingly , however , the professionals concerned are finding ways in which they can do their own jobs properly , while working together for the child 's benefit .
14 Christ has called us to step out by faith and this is one very small way in which we can do so .
15 ‘ There are several ways in which we can do this .
16 And there are certain circumstances in which we can do that .
17 I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty .
18 A space in which you can do some simple exercises may also be useful if you have difficulty getting exercise out-of-doors .
19 There are several ways in which you can do this — I use a professional glazier 's staple gun which is both quick and efficient , but if you find this too expensive an investment when you first begin pressed flower work you can use a hammer and nails instead .
20 No they 're not gon na exploit their own workers but surely the , the , the whole idea of the build up towards land reform is that you are making , I mean in a Marxist sense it 's the only way in which you can do it is , is you make progress through conflict .
21 I felt that there were two possible areas of theoretical physics that were fundamental and in which I might do research .
22 If that power was sufficient , the holy spirit , if that power was sufficient to raise Christ from the dead , you not think he 's able to exert that power in your life and in my life to make us live lives that are pleasing to God , of course it is so we do n't do it ourselves , just let me in closing mention one other thing , this relationship we have needs to be maintained , you know for any relationship to grow , one needs to spend time with the other person , I do n't give a lot of credence to the saying that absence makes the heart grow fonder , it does with somebody else , it 's true , it does not make it grow fonder of that person the person is you know who you , you heard this story so often , like particularly like going back during the last war , folk who were separated sometimes for , for , not just for months but for several years , there they were in concentration camps perhaps , in prisoner of war camps , separated for years , they come back home they 've got to get to know each other all over again you see that a relationship on a human level as well as in our relationship with God is dependent on , on association , it 's dependent on companionship , it 's dependent on spending time with the other person and in our relationship with Christ this is achieved by , by prayer , by knowing and understanding God 's word , by having fellowship with other Christians and fellowship with other Christians is not just meeting them and passing the time of day with them , oh that 's fellowship but it 's far more than that is required , there 's the fellowship in worship , we worship together , of course I can worship God at home of course I can do it , so can you do it and we , we should do it , but there 's that re , there 's that need , that requirement as God 's people we come together to worship him in a corporate act , in the sacraments , in , as we mentioned in , in earlier on in taking the bread and the wine and remembering the lords death , there 's a sense in which I can do it by myself
23 McCoist , whose next goal will be his fiftieth of the season for Rangers and Scotland , is in the midst of the kind of run in which he can do no wrong .
24 The RECs can generate electricity on their own account but are strictly limited in the extent to which they can do so .
25 The extent to which they will do so , of course , depends on their personal attraction to the ideals of the Convention and the jurisprudence of its court .
26 It has elicited a number of interesting points on which we would do well to reflect .
27 And one looks at the two most likely existing settlements on which you could do that to are , of course , Easingwold , to the Nor to the Northwest , and Tadcaster to the South .
28 I knew that both those therapies were designed to attack the cancer cells , the ‘ rogue ’ cells in the body ; what I did not realise was the cost at which they can do it .
29 Their only prospect of immediate escape would be through selling everything , but the prices at which they 'd do this might prove Unexpectedly low .
30 Section 9(4) , which operates at the time of the application for an order under the Act , looks back towards the time in relation to which the witness would give evidence if an order was made and not forward to the time at which he would do so .
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