Example sentences of "which we [verb] our [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Our policy-making seemed stuck in a time warp in which we saw our role as offering help to a disadvantaged majority against a privileged minority — seemingly unaware that income is no longer distributed in a pattern that is pyramidal , but is egg-shaped . |
2 | I ask my colleagues therefore to rest on the position that the way in which we coordinate our decision is a matter internal to Government and not to answer questions about the Cabinet Committee system . |
3 | The context in which we develop our speech styles and identities is one of omnipresent patriarchal relations . |
4 | The way in which we put our food over there actually got it to the places for which it was intended . |
5 | There is a crying need in Russia for British books , which we hope our scheme will go some way to answering . |
6 | The implementation of Columbus will take time and it will involve major changes to the way in which we conduct our business . |
7 | Any money paid by a customer to a Travel Agent in respect of a booking for a holiday in this brochure is held on behalf of the customer until the date on which we despatch our confirmation of your holiday booking . |
8 | We must set some guiding principles for the way in which we run our business , worldwide . |
9 | What could better sum up Joyce 's name , Joyce 's qualities , and the feeling with which we wanted our audience to leave the theatre ? |
10 | It is the information with which we feed our computer , our unconscious programming and our negative reactions to these images — or even our imaginations being used negatively — which all fuel fear . |
11 | In the political climate we found ourselves in , EOPs made sense and were interpreted in their widest sense as applying to attitudes , behaviour , recruitment , training — through to the content and manner in which we delivered our service to the public . |
12 | Last year there were some , so the Liberal Democrats took the view that we could only properly set a budget at the capping level and that is a level at which we set our budget and it was a level at which we set our budget back in December and right through to this date . |
13 | Last year there were some , so the Liberal Democrats took the view that we could only properly set a budget at the capping level and that is a level at which we set our budget and it was a level at which we set our budget back in December and right through to this date . |
14 | Adherence to tradition , Hailey wrote , in a discreet display of the higher cynicism , ‘ valuable as it is , is only a means of securing acceptability of the institutions on which we place our reliance , and acceptability is the essential quality which they must possess ’ . |
15 | Section 3 discusses ways in which we validate our model using theory consistency checks and a statistical diagnostic test . |
16 | For the three cones indicated , we show to the left their individual absorbance spectra , which are typical of those on which we base our classification ; the solid curves fitted to the data are templates based on the Dartnall nomogram displaced on a log frequency abscissa . |
17 | Today , we live in an increasingly artificial environment , and are much less aware of the natural cycles on which we base our system of time . |
18 | An alternative is a data-driven approach in which we base our investigation of first impressions on people 's experience , observations and accounts and then develop informal theories on the basis . |
19 | Further , as is often the case , the clinical conditions might be regarded as rather extreme cases of variability in the ease with which we adjust our body clock , a process that is found normally within the human population . |