Example sentences of "in [Wh det] [pron] can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The Profitboss develops an organization in which entrepreneurial spirit is encouraged not stilled in which everyone can develop an " entrepreneurial eye " .
2 In short , a stable and caring society in which everyone can live in reasonable comfort and security and to which everyone contributes according to their means .
3 So it is up to you to see that this does not happen , by creating circumstances in which they can continue to develop their relationship ‘ which his mother has every right to expect to be an on-going one , even in her old age .
4 Their most important asset is the way in which they can deflect light .
5 Whites and Asians entertain a variety of ways in which they can advance , usually locating their careers in some long-term perspective and thus making security an important consideration .
6 But the stage at which they come to believe there is no way in which they can achieve the aim is the stage at which you need to re-examine the objective that the business has been set .
7 This doctrine appears in an altered form in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads where Wordsworth tells us that he had written about ‘ low and rustic life … because in that situation the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity ’ .
8 This is supported by Wordsworth 's defence of his choice of the common people as subject matter — ‘ Low and rustic life was generally chosen , because in that condition the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity … ’
9 For the Prime Minister and his colleagues , the House can be useful in providing a forum in which they can explain their policies and it is , in any case , necessary to legalize government actions and to vote money .
10 In the same way it is suspicious of women , and the way in which they can transform tears into a source of erotic and celebratory power that can lead to resurrection .
11 So from my point of view it 's very important to have contact with head teachers and to talk with them about these things , and to create a situation in which they can talk to each other .
12 The attention of individual members can be drawn to small , practical ways in which they can change the dynamic processes within the family .
13 They are prevented from entering what appears to them the more appealing world of work , a world in which they can earn independence and the goods that money can buy .
14 By making written work ( of all kinds — including Maths , Science and Artwork for example ) a part of their drama we provide a sort of safety net , a " No Penalty Zone " in which they can pretend to be someone other than themselves writing their letter , wording their advertisement or drawing up their menu …
15 Keep your notes legible Notes must be in a form in which they can serve you later .
16 Sadistic people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others and may seek out situations in which they can inflict this .
17 Here the washerwomen find , or sometimes make , by moving some of the smaller stones , a kind of basin through which the water flows , and in which they can dip the linen .
18 Somehow people producing this , preparing this have to think of a way in which they can trap the listener , the viewer , the reader and get their interest .
19 ‘ We must also fight for the interests of British business in world markets and provide them with the best environment in which they can compete and succeed . ’
20 The loose , fine tufts of roots of these plants will provide an ideal haven for the fish , and also spawning areas in which they can lay their eggs .
21 It is open to holists , however , to resist this conclusion , and Cohen distinguishes two ways in which they can do so .
22 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 .
23 That 's not true of an island country like Japan , or of Singapore and they are very much related to transport routes in which they can control much of what 's happened .
24 The researcher conducting this case ( Wobbe-Ohlenburg 1982 ) comments that much of the publicity about using robots in factories emphasises the way in which they can make life more pleasant for humans by taking over the dirty , dangerous , or monotonously repetitive jobs .
25 I think that the mass of the people , as far as I can see , want the state where they can er well economic climate in which they can make money for themselves and get on top .
26 In a new pool they often die because the water has not matured and there is insufficient debris on the pool floor in which they can make their home .
27 and my Lord in relation the provisions of the Lloyd 's Act and the er byelaws that are linked into solvency and the maintenance of er , er adequate fund and the payment of policy holders , in my submission constitute the implementation of that directive and those obligations er in , er relation to the society and that is perfectly compatible with community law er it is er the states er have variety of ways in which they can give effect er to community obligations .
28 They might need a less emotionally demanding environment in which they can recuperate and relax before they are able to tackle relationships again .
29 The Opposition parties have 20 days in each session in which they can select the topic for debate .
30 ‘ If we want a lively and thriving democracy we have to enable people to have information in a way in which they can deal with it and use it in a way which enhances their understanding of the subject . ’
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