Example sentences of "in which [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The most convenient system in which to exploit these effects is the chopper drive ( Section 5.4.3 ) , where the current is changing continuously between well . |
2 | Unfortunately , this does not address the question in which cases such service is required ; it does not , read strictly , touch those provisions of the law of the state of origin which allow valid service by notification au parquet or , for that matter , affixing the document to the courthouse door . |
3 | Will it be the Minister , the Secretary of State , the employers , the trade unions or some quango in which failed Tory Members of Parliament serve on inflated salaries ? |
4 | Midway through the afternoon there was the longest grind comp , in which dreadlocked local favourite Colin was beaten surprisingly by Richie , the Pete Rodgers for the nineties , whose reliably long stand-ups proved too much for everyone else . |
5 | So , for women in waged jobs , the reduced time available in which to perform domestic labour acts as a pressure to heighten labour productivity in the home , and contributes to the successful penetration of capitalism into this still privatised sector , by the creation of a market for domestic mechanisation . |
6 | ‘ Certain professions create the conditions in which seeking those sorts of pleasure is almost legitimate . |
7 | Cool and refreshing on its own , green is a matrix in which to set other colours like gems . |
8 | It seems from this work that theory and practice must be directly linked , and the main area in which to teach these linkages is the clinical area . |
9 | Tauchen and Pitts ( 1983 ) developed a model in which average daily volume and the variance of daily price changes are positive functions of the daily flow of information , the extent to which traders disagree and the number of traders . |
10 | Many people believe that it is the careful controlled setting of a laboratory that makes experiments very powerful situations in which to draw causal inferences . |
11 | Answering them also requires the development of experimental models in which to test different hypotheses , and measuring techniques refined enough to be able to detect any postulated changes with learning . |
12 | This approach argues that the best way in which to use syntactic knowledge is to formalise the grammar and encode it as a set of rules to which input must conform if it is to be considered acceptable . |
13 | the appropriate situations in which to use these patterns ( tunes ) , and the appropriate reactions when you hear them . |
14 | It is often argued , for example , that concepts of country and city give us decreasing analytical purchase on the way in which advanced capitalist societies are developing . |
15 | ‘ I have six tournaments left in which to reach this goal . ’ |
16 | Though he allowed himself no fewer than four books ( She , Ayesha , She and Allan and Wisdom 's Daughter ) in which to analyse this character , he never seems to have decided exactly what she was meant to represent or how far she was intended to be a symbol of the ‘ world 's desire ’ . |
17 | Further , the court can now rescind a reference of its own motion , notice having been given to the parties by the court of an intention to do so , giving the parties 14 days in which to lodge written objections . |
18 | This conclusion is strongly supported by our studies of men and women in Hertfordshire and Preston in which reduced fetal growth was associated with high blood pressure , impaired glucose tolerance , and raised plasma fibrinogen and factor VII concentrations in each social class and at each level of cigarette smoking , alcohol consumption , and obesity . |
19 | The banks of the Susquehannah lay out of reach as a setting in which to realize this vision ; the streams which flowed from the Quantock Hills passed through a landscape which had already begun to seem hardly less desirable . |
20 | Unlike the United States , Britain had no large sparsely-populated desert areas in which to deploy strategic missiles . |
21 | The only way in which to reverse this situation and become slim again is to supply the body with fewer calories than it needs for its daily energy requirements , so that it has to draw on the emergency store of calories in its own fat . |
22 | Certainly not a situation in which to ask important questions . |
23 | On Nov. 12 however , the High Court in Nairobi granted a request by a faction of the opposition Forum for the Restoration of Democracy ( FORD ) , FORD-Kenya [ see p. 39133 ] , for more time in which to nominate parliamentary candidates , criticizing the government for attempting to shorten the statutory 21-day nomination period , and on Nov. 16 the NEC announced a new election date of Dec. 29 . |
24 | She rallies support for the endangered whale , catalogues underwater life and creates new devices in which to explore virgin sea worlds . |
25 | Swindon is a particularly interesting area in which to explore these issues . |
26 | The clear indications of the appropriate direction in which to move any product or market for the benefit of the company makes for good communication and useful discussion . |
27 | In all the shock and horror of such an incident there are usually quite a number of people involved and a sort of group mourning sets in which allows those people to react sometimes quite dramatically very quickly . |
28 | Nor did they speak nicely or carry handbags from Étienne Aigner in which reposed American Express Gold Cards . |
29 | They are usually mixed with non-ionics in which form some types exhibit significant disinfectant properties . |
30 | People who possess wealth , whether it be wealthy people or simply small savers , have to decide the best form in which to hold that wealth . |