Example sentences of "in which [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 It 's hurtful when you see good actors out of work and the way in which their confidence is corroded by the system .
2 Disappearance of their dominance would lead to a unified Ireland or else the restructuring of a new statelet with smaller geographical boundaries in which their dominance was again reassured .
3 ‘ They both insist that there was no way in which their hostess could have been poisoned before their very eyes — and both the parlourmaid and the cook swear that she did n't take anything afterwards .
4 A National Consumer Council report suggests that only 31% of council and housing associations tenants were satisfied with the way in which their complaints were handled , and that one in six tenants dissatisfied with the service provided by their landlord had not made a complaint at all .
5 In these he has tried to reflect not only the period in which their music was written but also to devise a particular way of dancing inspired by the structure and tone of the particular piece of music ( see page 41 ) .
6 Choreographers can not in any way change the ways in which their dancers move .
7 Some recent work on green vervet monkeys shows that audience effects can be important in other contexts in which their functional significance is a little easier to identify .
8 They have speedy backs and a strong , mobile back row , in which their No. 8 and captain , Jamie Lewis , is outstanding .
9 Backgrounds can therefore be reconstructed for the ‘ problem child ’ in which their persistent offending becomes understandable .
10 They came armed with batteries of attorneys , British and American , merchant bank and investment bank advisers and the way in which their participation developed was immensely thorough .
11 When a group have lost their old territory in which their traditions were established , football provides a symbolic substitute for the young in the heart of the old community .
12 Even the most exciting events require a period of rest in which their reverberations may subside , before they are repeated .
13 Under a capitalist system of parliamentary democracy , do you think that poets will find themselves in a more difficult and ambiguous situation in which their previous models are no longer appropriate ?
14 The landscaping business was part of a bigger horticultural company in which their father was involved .
15 In Tampa , Florida , in 1989 , the Europeans quite rightly complained about the conditions in which their horses were stabled — overheated , with poor ventilation and an insufficient exercising area — compared with the facilities given to the North American horses .
16 But when they reached the implementation stage , in which their orientation was to concrete tasks and the skills required of them were chiefly technical , then they became more directive and used client participation less .
17 The possible solutions will depend on the severity of the handicap , but parents should be encouraged to consider ways in which their children might remain creatively active , thus continuing the process of education rather than allowing the person to retrogress .
18 15.37 ( i ) Pupils working towards level 6 should be encouraged to work in a wider range of situations in which their individual contributions are given greater emphasis .
19 Half the subjects received a test in which their consumption of saline was measured .
20 As such , it is natural that they should regard their place of work as an office , in which their duties are carried out , but to which they have no other loyalty .
21 The solid-coloured , hardy breeds of central and southern France include some traditional dairy breeds now developed as suckler cows for commercial crosses , and the massive traditional draught breeds which are now so important as sires for those beef crosses , a role in which their influence has become widespread in Europe and elsewhere in recent years .
22 By their day-to-day actions , children can also affect the way in which their parents react to them in the most powerful and direct manner .
23 The importance of the great national repositories of original documents was stressed in Chapter 5 , and subsequent chapters have indicated many ways in which their resources may be used by local researchers .
24 Controversial figures in public life , such as Winston Churchill , Richard Nixon , Indira Gandhi , Martin Luther King , T. S. Eliot and many others , will probably attract biographers for years to come because it is felt that there are still new things to be said about them , new perspectives from which their work can be seen , and new interpretations of politics or the arts in which their contributions should be judged .
25 International companies try increasingly to evolve a global vision in which their core economic activities are seen in a wider socio-economic context .
26 Villa owners developed new eating habits and this affected the way in which their food was cooked and served .
27 The Directors of the Centres will be happy to discuss the project areas in which their Centres are active and the opportunities available to research students .
28 Disturbed but not deterred by this unpromising start , the Abingdon and London groups independently approached the RCN to discuss ways in which their activities could be brought under its wing .
29 The fact that the Council 's Structure Plan , in which their planning policy is enshrined , has not yet been accepted by the Secretary of State makes these changes in direction all the easier .
30 And both , as a result of all of the above , provided unparalleled opportunities for the British to convince themselves and show the world — it was remarkable how often Indirect Rulers reported on the esteem in which their system was held by other nations — that they naturally did certain things very , very well .
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