Example sentences of "in which these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The extreme depth and detail in which these women describe their job experiences — often of five or more years ago — is an index of their continuing significance .
2 A world in which these actors and processes are at work is marked by a constant struggle for dominance .
3 The manner in which these principles of linguistic organisation are involved in the real-time learning of languages — whether it is in the case of children learning their native languages , or adults learning second languages — raises many important questions about the way that innate principles and actual experience of language interact to produce the competence that speakers have in the languages they speak .
4 Many organizations have some form of appraisal system in which these areas will be covered .
5 Atkinson ( 1978 ) has reviewed the small meso-scale precipitation areas ( SMPA ) and large meso-scale precipitation areas ( LMPA ) and the way in which these areas are associated with frontal systems .
6 However , the manner in which these services were administered by largely non-camp refugees of higher social status and supervised by an international cadre had already created a profoundly damaging sense of dependency .
7 In this particular case there was no detriment to road safety as matters turned out , but nonetheless that is the context in which these regulations must be considered .
8 When we talk of mobility , we are talking about movement that is both geographical and social , and about the way in which these movements separate family members as well as , perhaps , creating new ties between other family members .
9 The fact that these emotions exist in industrial and other enterprises and that the ego finds ways of defending against bad experiences is not at issue ; what is more difficult to establish is the complex way in which these feelings are dealt with .
10 I understand it 's the only way in which these letters are arranged in the anglosaxon language and is often used as an example of such .
11 Charles Tilly ( 1975 ) , in his introduction and conclusion to a volume which examines in detail some major aspects of the development of national states in Western Europe , considers the specific conditions in which these states began to emerge from the beginning of the sixteenth century , outlines their distinctive features , and reviews the causes of their development and eventual dominance .
12 The way in which these detectors are used to identify spoken words , however , differs considerably from the way in which identification is achieved in the Johnston-McClelland model .
13 The decay of older loyalties with the onset of the colonial era provided a new social context in which these limitations on entrepreneurs no longer applied .
14 Individuality resides in the assembly of cells into systems and the precise way in which these systems respond to the world about them .
15 Since the advent of mass electricity is one of the most striking features of the inter-war years , the project pays close attention to the manner in which these innovations associated with this phenomenon were viewed by the public .
16 We must now turn to those instructions which control the order in which these data.manipulation instructions are executed .
17 The development of COPPs forms part of the broader story told in later chapters , in which these teams ' contribution to other major landings is shown .
18 Although in both cases it can be argued that the sight of the police car is what caused the speaker to be glad , the way in which these notions are put into relation is not the same .
19 ( i ) Bourdieu 's ‘ fields ’ are structures in which these strategies and struggles take place .
20 This threat derives from the way in which these interests are able to force military expenditure higher than is necessary to counter the threat which exists , generate a wasteful arms race and distort American foreign policy goals .
21 Similarly , if the gravitational mass of the proton were significantly different , one would not have had stars in which these nucleides could have been built up , and if the initial expansion of the universe had been slightly smaller or slightly greater , the universe would either have collapsed before such stars could have evolved or would have expanded so rapidly that stars would never have been formed by gravitational condensation .
22 A country 's power can be measured by its military and economic resources and the signing of arms agreements ; and growth in market , rather than government , control of economies suggest that the way in which these resources are being used is changing .
23 All of our institutional objectives have a bearing on the information resources of RBGE , and on the ways in which these resources are used to the benefit of staff , researchers , garden visitors , and the wider community .
24 Both assume that the nature of government , indeed the existence of a state at all , depends on the type of resources available to a regime , and the ways in which these resources may be transferred .
25 Certainly there have been cases after Alladice , including the one in which these remarks were made , where infraction of the rules has led to the resultant evidence being declared inadmissible .
26 Although some of this work may be informed by certain theoretical readings — Irigaray , Cixous , Kristeva , Judith Butler , or some of the work by Italian feminists on the mother-daughter relationship — there is a real sense in which these artists could be said to be producing theory visually .
27 On both occasions the Soviet Union made up for the extreme weakness of its client but , by providing the personnel to operate missile sites , it was consciously limiting the ways in which these missiles could be used against Israel .
28 The ego ideal is replaced in hypnosis by the primal father , in the primal horde and all groups in which these emotions are used for keeping it together over time .
29 The way in which these concepts relate to the rational perspective in resource management in practice will be analysed in the next section .
30 There are five main ways in which these forecasts are used : for resource allocation in the near future ; to plan longer-term capital expenditure ; to assess planned admission limits for schools ; to aid reorganization ; and to help forecast the future budget for the local authority — both educational and corporate .
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