Example sentences of "to which [pron] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In British public schools , for instance , not only are the majority of pupils deliberately drawn from that small section of British society committed to the standards which the public school promotes , but teaching staff are similarly rigorously selected , not merely on the basis of academic competence , but also on the basis of the extent to which they have successfully internalised the standards they are expected to foster among their pupils .
2 The main argument was , of course , the overcrowding of city graveyards , to which we have already referred .
3 But Exodus 1.8 read , ‘ Now there arose a new king over Egypt , who did not know Joseph , ’ and then began the story of Egyptian brutality and oppression to which we have already referred , and after that we are back with the tales of the Israelites ' stubborn complaining in the wilderness with which we have become so familiar .
4 Now the Passover was meant to be held annually , and together with the Feast of Unleavened Bread which immediately followed it , was one of the week-long festivals to which we have already referred ( see Deut.
5 Let us take as reasonably authoritative pronouncements the address by MacGregor and Howell to which we have already referred and the recommendations of the Speaker 's Commission to the National Curriculum Council .
6 Not only are defendants who are committed for trial in the Crown Court at risk of heavier penalties than magistrates are likely to impose ( see below ) , but the increased numbers are also likely to add to the already serious problems of delay in the Crown Court to which we have already referred .
7 Part of this has to do with the lack of systematic training to which we have already referred .
8 His principal criticism is one to which we have already referred : that Jakobson does not differentiate linguistic features which are perceptible to the reader from those which are not , and which therefore remain ‘ alien to the poetic structure ’ ( Riffaterre 1966 : 207 ) of the text .
9 And without such plea , none of the background to the case to which we have briefly alluded can ever be placed before the jury : the only issues arising would be whether or no the publication was defamatory and , if so , what should the damages be .
10 We propose , for convenience , to deal in turn with the three issues to which we have just referred .
11 Only individuals can fill out questionnaires , be interviewed , respond to attitude scales , be observed , and so on , and yet , very often , these are used as evidence for , or descriptions of , the supra-individual phenomena to which we have just referred .
12 Yet , rather than think out new and just ways of distributing the riches to which we have all fallen heir , it uses those riches as the basis for deadly quarrels .
13 Maximum production has been the slogan to which we have all adhered .
14 It would be possible to suppose , for instance , that the true Schrödinger-like equation , whatever it is , involves non-linearities which enforce a violation of the superposition principle for very complex systems , whilst essentially preserving it for simple systems to which we have actually applied quantum mechanics .
15 Information to which you have no read access simply does not appear in query outputs ; you are not informed that there is LIFESPAN information in the relational database of which you have no visibility .
16 In the meanwhile the Association of Police Surgeons , the RSM , and several constabularies will continue to promote training to avoid those situations in other parts of the world to which you have properly drawn our attention .
17 If there were no hedge , let us say , on the north side of D thirty nine , would the visual character to which you have just made reference be altered ?
18 Turning to your own interest in art , your recent book to which I have already referred , The Cycladic Spirit , has attempted to compare the 4,500-year-old marble figurine from the Cyclades with the modern aesthetic .
19 It appears that Parke B. was there using the words colore officii merely to denote an official demand and not in the more limited , and in my view , correct sense referred to by Isaacs J. , 11 C.L.R. 258 , 301 , and Windeyer J. , 102 C.L.R. 108 , 140 , in the cases to which I have already referred .
20 ‘ There is no doubt as to the general rule stated in Leake on Contracts to which I have already referred , that money paid voluntarily — that is to say , without compulsion or extortion or undue influence , and , of course , I may add without any fraud on the part of the person to whom it is paid , and with knowledge of all the facts , though paid without any consideration , or in discharge of a claim not due , or a claim which might have been successfully resisted , can not be recovered back .
21 He then cited the passage from Story , Equity Jurisprudence and made the comment to which I have already referred .
22 The reason for this lies in the limitations to which I have already referred .
23 This House , having granted leave to appeal , affirmed the Court of Appeal 's decision in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , but reached its conclusion by a different route , as explained in the speech of Lord Roskill , to which I have already referred .
24 With the exception of the higher rate of SSP to which I have already referred , this has been applied to all the relevant main benefits rates — notably retirement pensions , war pensions , widows ' pensions , invalidity benefit , severe disablement allowance , the disability living allowance rates equivalent to the present mobility and attendance allowances , invalid care allowance , industrial injuries benefits , and the national insurance benefits for unemployment , sickness and maternity .
25 The purpose of the Bill goes beyond that to which I have already referred .
26 But the phenomenon of mild chronic depression in total states is probably not unrelated to parallel depressive tendencies to which I have already alluded when discussing the manic-depressive morphology of primal agriculture .
27 There has been , as I have emphasised , no criticism of his judgment on the material that was before him and besides those to which I have already drawn attention , there are two other matters to which I should make reference .
28 The essential question is then whether the terms of the order in paragraph 33 quoted above , in the light of the letter from the Crown Prosecution Service to which I have just made reference , provides Mr. Tully with sufficient protection by effectively removing the danger to which he obliquely refers .
29 In the present case I do not agree with Mann L.J. , with all respect to him , that there is any great difficulty in defining the persons from whom , applying the principle to which I have just referred , the decision-making authority might be required to seek representations .
30 In describing the position in the terms : ‘ the bank told Kennedy to go home and discuss the matter with his wife over the weekend , ’ I am forced to the conclusion that the judge must either have overlooked the evidence to which I have just referred , or to have failed to appreciate its significance .
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