Example sentences of "in which people [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Thus expectations about policy will be determined by the process governing that policy , the ‘ policy regime ’ ; and changes in policy regime will alter the precise way in which people form their expectations about policy .
2 Think of the very different way in which people express themselves in a bedtime story , a lecture , in giving directions , making announcements , making an after-dinner speech .
3 It is about something even more important : the way in which people express their thoughts .
4 There is a sharp distinction between news broadcasts in which men tell the facts about the world and phone-in programmes run by women in which people discuss their personal problems .
5 ‘ I experienced a space in which people contributed their unique perspectives , suggestions and inspirations .
6 None of them is , nor can be , structured as to require that those in charge of enterprises in which people invest their working lives and expectations should account primarily and principally to them for the uses they make of those lives .
7 What is striking about these two books is the sense they convey — little less unusual now than when they were written — of a strong and independent black community , in which people found their own way rather than having it mapped out for them by white expectations .
8 The rise and fall of families depended not only on the circumstances in which people found themselves but upon individual character and temperament .
9 Individuals develop a sense of worth to themselves and to others by the ways in which people treat them and their communities .
10 It is not impossible that nationalism will decline with the decline of the nation-state , without which being English or Irish or Jewish , or a combination of all these , is only one way in which people describe their identity among the many others which they use for this purpose , as occasion demands .
11 Clearly , there are real problems in equating society' or ‘ community ’ wholly with the limited , if very important , interactions in which people involve themselves in particular localities .
12 There is the danger of tautology and of failing to distinguish between how a system operates and the way in which people believe it should operate .
13 G. Although the positions and sizes of most settlements in this region were due almost solely to the way in which people organised themselves , or in other words due to human factors , a few depended on the landforms , or physical factors .
14 Alongside these changes in age structure , and partly related to them , have been some substantial changes in the way in which people group themselves into households .
15 But TV 's main effect was to change the way in which people used their papers , more than to reduce their use .
16 ‘ Subjective ’ definitions of class relate to the way in which people consider themselves .
17 The notion of giving money or quasi money to a family to spend in a way they would not otherwise choose to do is very far from the assumptions of a free market in which people spend their own money on something they want .
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