Example sentences of "[art] [noun] in which [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The activities in which citizens are to be engaged are to be far removed from any levers of real political power . |
2 | As was noted , the forms in which relations and attitudes express themselves are largely conventional . |
3 | The real difference between the candidates , however , was their view of the direction in which Lithuania should be turning internationally . |
4 | The direction in which Hamilton is steering GMTV should come as no surprise . |
5 | And at points in the Addresses that does seem to be the direction in which Schleiermacher is heading . |
6 | It is the direction in which things are heading . |
7 | As such , it 's a good indication of the direction in which Adidas wants to take its shoes without actually finding the promised land . |
8 | The book aims to chart the direction in which communication in the Philippines can ‘ break away from the lingering structures and controls of the past regime towards the democratic , just and humane future Filipinos yearn for . ’ |
9 | The controversy revolves around the direction in which Russia was developing before August 1914 . |
10 | The direction in which management will be pushed need not be a more efficient one ( for example , more money might be allocated to controlling conspicuous waste than is justified economically ) , but the potency of the control is fairly obvious . |
11 | But however modest the proposed immediate reform might be , it was rightly seen that large issues of principle were raised by the direction in which society and the political system were moving . |
12 | The direction in which opinion was moving was toward the left of the political spectrum . |
13 | It is , however , possible to discern certain fairly clearly defined and consistent strands in British thinking and aspirations about the direction in which policy should go . |
14 | But it could only be done if there was this general agreement about the direction in which democracy in Britain should develop and about the role which Parliament should play . |
15 | This is precisely the direction in which Charlotte Bronte moved . |
16 | When a strong to moderate wind blows against our skin we can usually feel the wind 's direction , although we often rely more on the direction in which trees or smoke are being blown . |
17 | AD 675 , a shortage of gold forced a change to silver coins ( sceattas ) and their frequency in Kent points to both Kentish supremacy in exchange and , perhaps , the direction in which commerce was moving when the change was necessary . |
18 | The development of such trading centres is only relevant here in as far as they point to the direction in which economy was evolving in the sixth and seventh centuries . |
19 | Disorder increases with time because we measure time in the direction in which disorder increases . |
20 | It will have been in the aftermath of this contact with the papacy that Eadwine , though still a pagan , allowed an episcopal see to be established at York for Paulinus , and in itself this shows the direction in which Eadwine was moving . |
21 | He parked in Loomlade and took the path that ran between Loomlade Foin and Big Allen , the direction in which Manciple had surely indicated the party was veering . |
22 | The arrows along the function in Figure 6.5 indicate the direction in which wage inflation and unemployment move , for arbitrarily given initial values for and , towards their centre of gravity , the pair . |
23 | Serrano 's new role as Franco 's personal representative to Hitler was , at once , an indication of the direction in which Franco wanted the regime to appear to be moving , of the importance he attached to relations with the Axis , and of the confidence he placed in Serrano . |
24 | It 's a measure of the esteem in which Altman is held that many of the close to 70 stars who appear were willing to commit themselves to a project which so ruthlessly satirizes their very existence . |
25 | I am confident that the work of the review body will reinforce teachers ' professionalism and raise still further the esteem in which society holds our teachers . |
26 | I hope that you , Mr. Speaker , will agree that there is a fundamental connection between teachers ' pay — and the mechanics of it — the esteem in which teachers are held and the methods that they use . |
27 | Clarence Hiles in the Ulster Cricketer , reiterates the esteem in which Sean was held by describing him as the doyen of Irish cricket writers ‘ who tackled all the main issues , in the caring thoughtful manner which made him so popular with both players and officials alike . ’ |
28 | Clarence Hiles in the Ulster Cricketer , reiterates the esteem in which Sean was held by describing him as the doyen of Irish cricket writers ‘ who tackled all the main issues , in the caring thoughtful manner which made him so popular with both players and officials alike . ’ |
29 | It was a mark of the esteem in which John Burridge was held at Selhurst Park , both as a goalkeeper and as a showman , that whenever he has subsequently returned here with his later clubs he has invariably been accorded a warm welcome , both from Palace fans and from his former playing colleagues . |
30 | After the passage quoted just above concerning the esteem in which Molla Fenari was held and his place in the state , and before passing on to the next event in his life , namely his going on the pilgrimage in 822 ( 8 Dhu " l-Hijja = 26 December 1419 ) , Ibn Hajar writes that Molla Fenari became widely known for his erudition and that he was both pious and abundant in culture and merit " except that he was censured for [ espousing ] the sect of Ibn al- " Arabi and for the fact that he taught the and affirmed it " : he goes on to say that Molla Fenari , on the advice of friends , abjured mention of the subject in Egypt . |