Example sentences of "which [noun prp] [verb] we " in BNC.

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1 We made better progress in the canoe , which Ian lent us .
2 I think that animal forms could be almost infinitely varied and the actual forms you see are the forms which Darwin led us to see , namely the forms which are adapted to particular and specific ways of life .
3 I think that this is one of the moral lessons which Dickens wants us to learn about from the tale .
4 Among the various characteristics of these technologies which Blauner identifies we highlight three here : the changing skill requirements , the worker 's sense of control over the work process , and changes in the meaningfulness of work — these last two characteristics being , to a very large extent , a product of the social relationships which the worker has with management and the end-user of the product being made .
5 The three groups , together with the additions of which Rollin reminded us ( the aged , the addicted , and the compulsive ) , are usually described as moral patients .
6 A second aspect of growth we discovered was that in joining a church planting team there is a fresh opportunity to discover the joy of adopting some of the lifestyle to which Jesus called us .
7 The first substage of the tribal stage is hunting , of which Marx tells us practically nothing .
8 This consists of all of the significant relationships in which God places us .
9 which Don said we could do
10 What might perhaps be rescued however , to which Dworkin gives us a clue , is the sense of a cluster of very basic rules , the observation of which seems necessary for the understanding of rational existence as we know it .
11 This view was the belief that the ransom for sin which Paul tells us is Christ 's sacrifice ( 1 Tim 2:6 ) was paid not to God but to the Devil .
12 We are not , we think , so easily shocked now by the naming of the ways of need and desire , and that label too will be a poor guide to the kaleidoscopic experience which Ulysses draws us into .
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