Example sentences of "which [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] be " in BNC.
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1 | The correct angle at which to set the drill is achieved by lining up with a sliding bevel set on the bench beside the drill . |
2 | Such wide spaces may have been places for furniture — certainly , a number of different positions from which to view a pavement is desirable . |
3 | These films showed that using the past as a mirror through which to view the present was an approach of limited value during wartime . |
4 | The most efficient point at which to identify a word is thus after hearing the phoneme at which the word first differs from every other word in English . |
5 | A final reason providing grounds upon which to criticise the programme was that the network of field workers did not cover all of the rural population of Bangladesh . |
6 | The choice of the right level at which to study a phenomenon is as important a strategic decision in biology as is the choice of the right organism or the appropriate control experiment , and it affects present-day research just as much as it did twenty years ago . |
7 | Dividend stripping is to some extent considered legitimate tax planning by the Inland Revenue , provided it is done within the confines of s176 and provided also that reserves out of which to pay a dividend are not " artificially " created . |
8 | In the light of this , an obvious question with which to confront the inductivist is , ‘ How can the principle of induction be justified ? ’ |