Example sentences of "to [Wh det] i [vb mod] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They had been thinking of a job in Parma to which I would commute daily ; but this one sounded very interesting , something after my own heart . |
2 | Save for one matter , to which I shall refer later , there is no criticism of the judgment or of the order the judge made on the material that was available to him at the time . |
3 | For reasons to which I shall refer later I do not think that we should do that . |
4 | However , Mr. Pegg raises a point which relates only to his own appeal , to which I shall refer later . |
5 | On Mr. Pegg 's behalf , a further more detailed submission is made to which I shall refer later . |
6 | 1.7 , a point of some significance in the context of this essay , and one to which I shall return later ) , or take them to the Temple for the ritual redemption of the first-born ( idem ) ; they were exempt from making the thrice-yearly pilgrimage to Jerusalem at the feasts of Passover , Pentecost and Tabernacles ( Hag . |
7 | However , while this tells us how not to solve the problem , it is less clear what positive steps we are to take — a dilemma to which I shall return later in the chapter . |
8 | This is an issue to which I shall return later in this chapter , when I consider relationships between siblings specifically . |
9 | One important distinction between the two writers is that Bentham became much more favourably disposed towards the prison as a medium of criminal reformation than Beccaria appeared to be ( a point to which I shall return later ) . |
10 | Perhaps he has been too busy writing letters to his colleagues in the Cabinet — a matter to which I shall return later . |
11 | There is also a connection between these two , to which I shall come later . |
12 | I did n't envy them their individual futures , which seemed dull or trivial to me , but I did envy the fact they had futures at all , whereas I had none , or , at least , not one to which I could look forward with any confidence . |
13 | Armies are not as feared by Western nations as they are by countries in Latin or South American countries ( to which I will refer later ) , in fact in the UK , by an attempt to cut government spending , it was revealed that there is great support for the army . |
14 | This is a matter to which I will return later . |