Example sentences of "which we [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is one final point that ought to he made before we operationalise these theories , and it is one which we alluded to in our earlier discussions .
2 Interestingly , this process of eliminating the unique combination of circumstances in which language happens ( a process known technically as idealization ) results in the same kind of sentences as those invented examples for translation or grammatical analysis which we looked at in 1.2 .
3 The other half ‘ with thee I am well pleased ’ comes from that picture of the Servant of Yahweh in Isaiah 42:1 which we looked at in the last chapter .
4 It was a world unto itself , a working class community that existed quite separately from central London — which we thought of as Town , a totally different place .
5 Figure 1 shows that the binocular viewing of a fronto-parallel surface close to the observer also generates a gradient in the horizontal size ratio ( HSR ) as a function of eccentricity , which we refer to as differential horizontal perspective .
6 It is this component , comprising its symbolic aspects of rhetorical and metaphorical devices , which we refer to as its circumference .
7 Decisions by associations of undertakings or concerted practices ( which we refer to in this book as ‘ arrangements ’ )
8 I do n't know , Bill , the major problem that we do find is that the gipsies produce the most emotive response of any matter which we talk about on the County Council .
9 The diffused light , which we started with at the collective level , has become a powerful current , and we ourselves can be the channel for it .
10 In February the editor made four new criticisms on technical matters , which we dealt with in a third revision .
11 The fact that certain regions in the UK have come to depend on declining industries explains in part the regional disparities of unemployment which we referred to in Chapter 3 .
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