Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] of [noun] whereby " in BNC.

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1 Starting from a critque of Cartesian notions of boundaries , taken to include , for example , the subject and the object of photography , Lomax discusses the contemporary crisis of representation whereby we sense ourselves inhabiting an environment of images , images which refer only to other images .
2 It is used to encompass the whole range of activities whereby goods of one sort or another are moved about between sites in the landscape .
3 The United States ' open support for Israel was formalized in 1975 in a joint memorandum of understanding whereby ‘ threats to the security and sovereignty of Israel by a world power would be seen with special severity by the United States government . ’
4 The bond was a common form of agreement whereby , e.g. C loaned D £810s. and D executed a bond ( under seal ) promising to pay a larger sum , say £16 , on a certain day , say November 11 , 1600 , subject to a condition that , if he paid £810s. before that day , the bond was to be void .
5 There are processes described for perception , immediate recall , attention , short-term memory , recognition and a whole range of rules whereby recall occurs .
6 Erm often it 's the father , often the abuse is going on in connection with a whole range of processes whereby that person dominates the climate in that household .
7 On the other hand , an arbitrary rule of substitution whereby two expressions are decreed to be interchangeable for each other within a given context , reveals nothing about the " sameness of meaning " unless we are in a position to explain the general rule governing such substitutions , which would ensure that the truth-value of the propositions in which such substitutions are carried out remains always and necessarily unaltered .
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