Example sentences of "which [vb -s] we [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I have time to discuss only one lexical myth : this is the signpost which points us in the direction of precision .
2 What Housman has given us is a poem quite poignantly suggestive of that sense of private and personal loss that runs through so many of his lyrics ; a poem which refers us to the places and voices of The Other Shropshire , where the Graces go , and lads lie untimely in the earth .
3 In Britain of the 1960s this challenge of the Welfare State is not isolated : it is but one aspect of the challenge which confronts us throughout the whole political field .
4 Well did one writer say : ‘ The evidence for the resurrection is the existence of the Church in that spiritual vitality which confronts us in the New Testament . ’
5 It is that , more than the power of abstract reasoning , which elevates us above the kine and the denizens of the deep .
6 Alternatively , it may be a prerequisite for the evolutionary development of intelligence — which leads us to the premonition that , in a few billion years time , there may be intelligent lugworms stalking the Earth .
7 He has a vision of it as a vehicle which prepares us for the presence of God . ’
8 It is this perspective which links us to the work of Goffman , Harre and Giddens .
9 There is an ‘ Essential ’ Chamber Music series with the peerless performances , and an ‘ Enterprise ’ collection which takes us into the worlds of Szymanowski , Berio , Ligeti , Schoenberg , Poulenc , Franz Schmidt , Stravinsky and others .
10 Again after the middle ten lines there is another break which takes us into the last section of the poem with the words ‘ at last ’ .
11 His first major novel since 1983 , a quest which takes us through the heart of European thought in search of the elusive doctor .
12 That is the dynamic , historical revelation of the Father 's love , which draws us into the community of faith and sets us to work in the service of the kingdom .
13 There are sections on Islay in many of the piloting and sailing directions for Scotland , and specialist publications about the geology and the minerals , which were published in the 19th century , none of which tells us about the inhabitants .
14 There are sections on Islay in many of the piloting and sailing directions for Scotland , and specialist publications about the geology and the minerals , which were published in the 19th century , none of which tells us about the inhabitants .
15 Many things are told to the reader throughout the novel through conversation or through reading something such as the reading of the tombstone which tells us of the death of Pip 's parents .
16 Maybe part of the daisy 's popularity lies in its shape , a yellow disk fringed with white petals ( correctly ray-florets ) , a simple arrangement which reminds us of the sun .
17 Much later in the books of Samuel we find another story concerning the ark which reminds us of the battle with the Philistines .
18 They often already occupied formal roles in the area — doctors , priests , postmistresses or teachers , which reminds us of the ways in which informal and formal roles and structures interact .
19 Alison 's favours break down the boundaries of class ; any man who can lay her in his bed is like a lord , as Absolon says as he anticipates her kiss : Kolve 's interpretation of potentially religious images within the tale is fine as far as it goes , and can justly be quoted against the allegorizers , but there is at least one aspect of the tale that refers irreducibly to a moral frame within which the tale is set : recurrent swearing of oaths by " " Seint Thomas of Kent " " , which reminds us of the framing narrative with its realistic and morally symbolic journey towards Becket 's shrine in Canterbury and the judgement of the tale-telling game just as much as John 's calling upon St Frideswide locates the tale effectively within Oxford .
20 It may seem that if we succeed in adapting our values to such disturbances instead of losing them altogether , it is because we still retain some vestige of a Christian and liberal moral tradition a memory of ‘ Do unto others … ’ at the roots of social habit , which saves us from the collapse into competing egoisms into which deepening conflicts are perpetually driving us .
21 Which leaves us with the amazing K-Board and I 've already passed judgement on that !
22 Which leaves us with the matter of the duffle-coat . ’
23 We are committed and open to each other in a way which brings us under the influence of the other 's ethics and direction in life .
24 Which brings us to the next item , the String Quartet No 1 by Srul Irving Glick ( born 1934 ) .
25 Which brings us to the blockbusting Italy issue arranged by Morgan Stanley , the US investment bank which put together the first US-style issue in Europe with an offering for New Zealand in August .
26 All of which brings us to the text editor .
27 Which brings us to the Woman Problem .
28 Which brings us to the 1991 Rover 800 Series .
29 Which brings us to the most important constituent of the whole NME recipe that has seen us , scarred but hopefully unbowed , through 40 years — the readers .
30 Which brings us to the Old Bailey .
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