Example sentences of "which [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In any case I do n't intend to discuss the visual arts as an example of non-verbal communication and I only introduce the topic of drawing to illustrate the extent to which antagonism to language has infiltrated itself into at least one important department of educational theory . |
2 | Others are marked with lines and spots like an airfield to show the insect where to land and in which direction to taxi — foxgloves , violets , rhododendrons . |
3 | Then , while Leith was wondering which stranger to Jimmy from which department had called in her absence , his cheerful face was splitting from ear to ear as he asked , ‘ Do I congratulate you or your fiancé ? ’ |
4 | This is perhaps best illustrated by a brief look at what is happening in Germany , Denmark , the United Kingdom and France , the three largest countries in the Community and the one in which opposition to Maastricht was born . |
5 | The Councillor contended that the Committee had been overinfluenced by the need to make economies and had not given enough consideration to the local view , shown in letters and at a local meeting at which opposition to closure had been unanimous . |
6 | Such studies are rare , but luckily one exists of an area from which emigration to Britain has occurred ( Mamdani : The Myth of Population Control , Monthly Review Press , 1972 ) . |
7 | Their uncertain future adds further complications for the users who now also have to consider which supplier to back . |
8 | In practice ‘ reasonable consideration for other road users ’ can be proved by a statement from a witness who saw the actions which amount to lack of consideration . |
9 | The tower told him which way to taxi , and he finally stopped in a bright ring of lights inside a hangar whose doors closed the moment he shut down his engines . |
10 | Which way to Anfield … |
11 | There were , it is true , many awkwardnesses in their first communications , for none of them was much used to speaking to strangers , but this lack of practice was balanced by a strong desire on the part of all three of them to enter upon a new life in which speaking to strangers was possible . |
12 | Proceedings for contempt of court are the means by which obedience to orders of the court and adherence to undertakings are ensured . |
13 | Many floating voters may have finally decided which party to back later on Wednesday or even on Thursday — and have voted disproportionately Tory . |