Example sentences of "in which [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 2 ( a ) List the following documents in the order in which they would arise in a business transaction and state the purpose of each document :
2 With the exception of Evaluation , the categories listed above are arranged in the sequence in which they would occur in a typical oral narrative .
3 The answer is that we might , because there is a sense in which they must indulge in a kind of competition with each other .
4 Under her guidance there are many ways in which you can assist in looking after someone who is very ill .
5 And as for all special schools there is an obligation to provide a scheme for local management of special schools with effect from April this year er we consulted there was a little bit of chasing which had to take place in which you can see in section four of the report but following that chasing , we now ascertain meeting schools on favourable proposals for or against and once a week that , a view of and also undertaking as you know .
6 Just as we were supposed to accept their stories about how this was the only country in which you could ski in the mountains in the morning and swim in the Mediterranean in the afternoon .
7 But it is just to try and ask you to think ways in which you could help in this particular way in whichever way there is .
8 Secondly , I shall be making a speech tomorrow in Wales in which I shall review in detail the massive progress that has been made under the valleys initiative , and I hope that every
9 The interviews gave me plenty of insights , but there was no way in which I could tell in what ways the Moonies might differ from other people of a similar age and from a similar background .
10 His official weight was 11st 12lb — 1lb under the limit for the super-middleweight division in which he will campaign in the future .
11 In Dee , however , Palles C.B. deplored such a view , which he claimed was ‘ abhorrent to our best feelings and discreditable to any jurisprudence in which it may succeed in obtaining a place . ’
12 On 7 June an emergency meeting of the NSFU Executive was held at which Father Charles Hopkins , standing in for the absent Havelock Wilson , pointed out the disastrous financial effects which participation in such a stoppage might have on the union and the peril in which it might stand in respect of its hard won provincial settlements .
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