Example sentences of "which we might [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | It is therefore necessary to use some sort of classification to sort out the various ways in which we might approach the problems of observation . |
2 | To which we might add the question whether the book he read is still there . |
3 | That night over a pretentious dinner ( ‘ delicate strips of milk-fed veal on a bed of herbs and accompanied by a tangy aromatic sauce specially prepared by our chefs ’ ) in a pretentious modern hotel and fortified by a bottle of local plonk , my Producer John Reynolds and I resolved to telephone the Palace Chamberlain in the morning , say that owing to a technical fault the film was not usable , and did the king have a spare hour in which we might shoot the interview again ? |
4 | One was a range of curious vases shaped like birds and animals , amongst which we might include the Myrtos Goddess vase . |
5 | The pulse output from the timer IC1 pin 3 is fed to pin 14 of IC2 , a 4017B 5-stage decade ‘ twisted-ring ’ counter , then to the output pins of IC2 which are connected to a sequence of l.e.d.s ( D1 to D10 inclusive ) which we might call the ‘ Wicket Sequence ’ . |
6 | To be validated a theory needs to pass a further test , which we might call the review test . |
7 | On the one hand , there has been the approach which emphasizes the complexity of financial accounting and thus produces many user groups ( which we might call the differential approach ) ; alternatively , there has been the approach which emphasizes the commonalities and produces few user groups ( which we might call the integral approach ) . |
8 | On the one hand , there has been the approach which emphasizes the complexity of financial accounting and thus produces many user groups ( which we might call the differential approach ) ; alternatively , there has been the approach which emphasizes the commonalities and produces few user groups ( which we might call the integral approach ) . |