Example sentences of "in [Wh det] our [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After each example we indicate the way in which our normal form will solve the problem illustrated .
2 The way in which our primary schools are organised , both in curriculum terms and in the pattern of the school day , prompts reflection on the range of viewpoints which can be sincerely held when education can be regarded in such humanistic terms .
3 I was wondering whether erm , the director of planning and highways could , in an update , as proposed by erm , Councillor erm , suggest other ways in which our environmental strategy could be inc er , could , could be strengthened .
4 I think there are a variety of ways Mr Chairman , in which our environmental strategy , when it 's formulated , could be publicised and that 's one way forward , and I wonder whether director could perhaps incorporate an argument for or against that , i , in , in , i , in the paper that Councillor has suggested .
5 They were the years in which we began to grow up ; in which we started to discover who it was we thought we 'd like to be ; in which our earliest ( and therefore longest-lasting ) preferences in love , music , pleasure were formed .
6 The results of our education reforms and improvements in the 1980s are being shown by the way in which our young people are leaving higher education with qualifications .
7 RIGHT-THINKING PEOPLE have been angered and shamed by the manner in which our unimaginative leaders bundled that wretched and ill-done-by Papusoiu onto a plane at Heathrow airport bound for a cruel Romanian jail , and have voiced their disgust .
8 Could this possibly have been the canoe in which our Halling Man travelled down the river ?
9 They are concerned with the politics of male violence and the ways in which our patriarchal structures feed abuse of women and children .
10 So much for the way in which our furry fauna have captivated so many kite flyers ; now to the practical aspects of how to take the skydiver up to a safe release height .
11 The way in which our hon. and learned Friend the Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) has conducted himself has been a model for all of us to follow , though we hope and pray that most of us will not have to undergo that sort of ordeal .
12 ‘ Fun '90 ’ is an odd one , in which our favourite old people 's home have gone DANCE — albeit with the cranky individuality we would have hoped from the band .
13 ‘ Fun '90 ’ is an odd one , in which our favourite old people 's home have gone DANCE — albeit with the cranky individuality we would have hoped from the band .
14 Human beings both have that understanding and are the objects of it , and this is one of the basic respects in which our ethical relations to each other must always be different from our relations to other animals .
15 Hayes makes some relevant remarks , but even more apposite here is the computationally-informed work of the psycholinguists G. A. Miller and P. N. Johnson-Laird , who have studied the basic perceptual procedures in which our linguistic abilities are grounded ( Miller & Johnson-Laird 1976 ) .
16 The attack on the trade union movement check-off our , our existence the existence of the trade union movement is under attack union membership and others the shipyard workers at Swan Hunter the thousands of local authority workers who have lost their jobs those are the issues in which our parliamentary party should be addressing now on behalf of our people !
17 Colonel Munro ( Maurice Roevens ) claps Day-Lewis in irons for allegedly preaching sedition , the Brits surrender to the French and there is a horribly violent battle in which our stalwart bunch escape yet again .
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