Example sentences of "which [noun pl] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The loyalty which Anglicans professed to the Stuart monarchy was quite specifically " a church of England-Loyalty " , as William Sherlock put it in his sermon to James II 's first Parliament on 29 May 1685 .
2 The training is of recording which sub-patterns occur or which patterns occur within the tuple .
3 Ministries of Health throughout the world , however , have been converted , largely under the influence of doctors , into ministries of illness , in which policies aimed at the maintenance of health and the avoidance of illness have been ignored or left to others , with little understanding of their true nature .
4 He probably moved to London in 1290–1 , and in 1291–4 was in charge of making the Cheapside Eleanor cross , of which fragments survive in the Museum of London .
5 There is one more point which demands notice in the design of assessment — namely its untried novelty .
6 In the book there are illustrations of traffic calming scenes in which walkers stroll among the cars and bikes , whilst elsewhere they remain on pavements , protected by kerbs .
7 In deciding which combinations to take after the first year of study , applicants should be aware of the entry requirements for both subjects .
8 To think that he , a mere footie fan whose main worry used to be which trainers to don for the teen-mag centrespread , should bravely take on lyrical biggies like politics , passion , life , death , apathy , religion , hope , irony and despair .
9 Many organisations will face the problem of which goals to prioritise in the light of competing goals .
10 Certainly I can not deduce which goals to pursue from the facts to be faced ; but will it not be a causally necessary condition of obeying ‘ Face facts ’ that I let myself be moved , at least incipiently , in the direction in which the facing of the facts would cause me to move ?
11 The religious developments sketched in chapter 1 also in part expressed these tensions while providing a framework — without offering simply and divisively political answers — within which anxieties expressed through the issues of the slave trade and slavery could be handled .
12 Mendel deduced , from the way in which characteristics appear in the progeny of crosses , that these characteristics were caused by ‘ factors ’ which obeyed certain rules ( for example , that there are two factors in an individual , of which each gamete receives only one , at random ) .
13 Clerks obtained their know-how by an apprenticeship system in which school-leavers learned on the job , beginning with low-level tasks and graduating to more complex ones .
14 For any infinite sequence of symbols 1,2,3 and 4 allowed by Fig. 6.6b we can find a vertical line of points ( arrived at by taking away " two-thirds ' of an interval an infinite number of times ) from which trajectories pass through the four shaded areas in the prescribed sequence .
15 She said to Maurin : ‘ I never knew how you and Joseph decided which pictures went to the States and which were sold through your gallery .
16 However , the content required for such targets is inadequate for a true presentation of the Catholic faith tradition — it does not embody that content which adherents know as the essential elements of their faith .
17 For the purposes of this discussion , however , several examples can be cited to illustrate the importance of sub-cultural factors to the use of services : attitudes towards education influence the expectations as well as the interest which parents take in the school progress of their children .
18 In this chapter , we intend briefly to survey some of the cultural and technological correlates of a society 's attitudes towards child upbringing generally ; and , more specifically , to examine a few of the ways in which the individual methods which parents adopt in the handling of their small children are defined or modified by the intricate pattern of cultural pressures to which they find themselves subject .
19 In Miami alone there are reported to be more than fifty botanicas — shops selling all the necessities of the cult — and there are also pet-shops specializing in the doves , chickens and peacocks which devotees require for the rituals .
20 It probably comes from a throned statue of the goddess ‘ of simple workmanship ’ which Pausanias saw within the temple , Zeus in a helmet standing beside her .
21 But it has been developed by Perrow to apply to the actions which administrators perform on the objects of their decision-making .
22 The process of effectively managed placements in business must be to encourage the development of a partnership which effects change in the classroom for the benefit of the pupil .
23 After a short interregnum in which appeals went to the Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division , the EAT was established to hear appeals on points of law from industrial tribunals .
24 Responses to each category — which individuals shade to the extent they see a factor , such as clean water , sanitation , good food , existing — enable them to understand what areas of life are healthy and which are causing health problems .
25 The foundation for the Kaldor view has been discussed in Lecture 3 , where we brought out its relationship with the company sector and the extent to which individuals see through the corporate veil .
26 The concept of the ‘ biographical career ’ is central to this approach as it allows consideration of the uniqueness of individual biographies , the meanings which individuals attach to the concepts of age and ageing , and how these change over time ( Johnson , 1978 ; Fairhurst and Lightup , 1982 ) .
27 It was suggested that the prisoner is entitled to see comments , summaries and advice which officials provide to the minister .
28 These papers , the fruits of extensive collaboration among most of the groups involved , provide a comprehensive description of the first steps of this critical pathway along which messages pass from the cell surface to the nucleus .
29 The efficiency with which fluids pass through the rocks depends heavily on the interconnections , the spaces available in the pore throats and the sorting of the sediment .
30 Referring to the burden which subsidies placed on the state budget , Ben Ali said that " we can no longer do nothing in the face of the growth of the compensation costs , which alone absorb one-quarter of state expenditure " .
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