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

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1 After dissolving his Cabinet on Jan. 30 , 1990 , President Banda appointed a new one on Feb. 23 in which former Minister of Health Edward C. I. Bwanali took over Local Government from Mfunjo Mwakikunga , who became the new Health Minister .
2 Perhaps a brief reference to some of the careers in which former students have found historical skills and knowledge useful would not go amiss .
3 I WAS concerned to read your report ‘ Planners attacked at hotel inquiry ’ ( Echo February 19 ) , in which former councillor John Bacon was quoted at length .
4 The vote was boycotted by Panhellenic Socialist Movement ( Pasok ) deputies in protest at the imprisonment of seven company directors on charges arising from the Bank of Crete scandal in which former Pasok Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou had been implicated [ see p. 38739 ] .
5 The Company has other stock option plans in which former employees of the Ultramar Group participate .
6 It was announced on Oct. 3 that Taizo Hashida , the chairman of Fuji Bank — the world 's third-largest bank — had resigned in order to accept the responsibility for an incident in which former employees of the bank had been accused of forging deposit certificates worth some 257,000 million yen ( $1,920 million ) .
7 It has been in the initial stage in which wishing prevails over thinking , generalisation over observation , and in which little attempt is made at a critical analysis of existing facts or available means .
8 The situation was rapidly heading towards the ultimate confrontation in which neither side could back down .
9 This conflict of values in which neither side has an absolute monopoly of truth has rumbled on , becoming louder and louder in the English countryside .
10 War between Venice and Turkey broke out in 1571 , following the participation of Venetian ships in the Christian fleet which defeated the Turks at Lepanto , but it resulted in a stalemate in which neither side gained territory .
11 Workers and employers have been plunged by extrinsic forces into a suboptimal state in which neither group wishes to remain but from which they are powerless to extricate themselves .
12 In The Written Language Bias in Linguistics ( 1982 ) he lays out for fellow linguists the detailed ways in which that bias has , he believes , affected their theory .
13 However , the manner in which that influence has been exercised has changed over time .
14 The ideas and attitudes expressed by the social problem film … do not derive simply from the focus of their subject matter but also from their deployment of certain types of conventions ( in accordance with what an audience ‘ accustomed to the cinema ’ expects ) which , then , inevitably structure and constrain the way in which that subject matter is presented in the first place .
15 Many would argue that learning a school subject — geography , chemistry or English literature — entails learning the language in which that subject is expressed .
16 Base part drawing files are held in the where used file together with a cross-reference to all sub-assemblies in which that part occurs .
17 See also Rex Stewart Jeffries Parker Ginsberg Ltd v Parker [ 1988 ] IRLR 483 in which that part of a clause which related to " associated companies " was severed .
18 Faceted classification is now accepted as the more systematic way of constructing a classification scheme in today 's environment of rapid development of knowledge and of the literature in which that knowledge is recorded .
19 I have since learned of the curious way in which that provision came to be inserted .
20 Johnson ( [ 1979 ] AC 264 ) concerning the scope of the county court 's jurisdiction under the provisions of the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 to exclude a person from premises in which that person has a proprietary interest .
21 This approach concentrates its attention on the behaviour of bureaucrats as maximizers of budgets or staff and seeks to identify ways in which that behaviour can be modified by changing the context of their decision-making .
22 The second consequence of this unilinearity is that the idea of the standard is projected backwards on to states of language and society in which that idea may not have existed , or — if it did exist — may have been different in important ways from the idea of the standard as it exists today .
23 Next , there is no reason to suppose that the loss of effectiveness suffered by a cue as a result of non-reinforced pre-exposure will be restricted to the case in which that cue is subsequently required to function as a CS ; no doubt the development of an occasion-setting function will also be retarded by exposure to the cue in question .
24 The book disappoints , however , by its limited use of the large number of books written by or about Canadians in the two World Wars , in which that country made a contribution to Allied arms out of all proportion to her population .
25 Thus Lucas can be seen to be estimating a regression for each country in which that country 's deviation of real output from its natural level is regressed on its own lagged value and Lucas 's measure of the unpredictable and therefore unanticipated component of aggregate demand .
26 The kind of language game in which we talk about ‘ the back of ’ something is one in which that expression has meaning because it has evolved out of all kinds of activity in which ‘ backs ’ exist and can be shown to exist , because verified either by our own movement through space-time or by that of other persons , or both .
27 This is ‘ Community legislation ’ in the sense in which that expression was taken at the Statute Law Society 's Annual Conference at Cambridge in 1988 , and the phrase will be used in the same sense in this article .
28 5.4 Unless otherwise stated in the Order , payment of the price of the goods comprised in each consignment delivered pursuant to an Order shall become due at the end of the month following the month in which that consignment is delivered .
29 Mm , there may be a need post two thousand and six for a further settlement , we wo n't know until we see , we do n't know the strategic policy context in which that decision will be taken , nor nor of course exactly what sort of demographic requirements may be arising in that period .
30 Each time the tension starts building up round Grimes , either in his person or in his absence , and eventually the mood erupts in an orchestral interlude descriptive in some way of the horror and introspection of Grimes 's existence and leading to a scene in which that existence is laid bare in monologue .
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