Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [det] [noun] [prep] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | We could learn from the American experience of using the National Guard not only to help with civil disasters but also with drug enforcement , which are both areas in which we can not have too much help , provided that it is properly directed and properly trained . |
2 | Others believe it to have a strong cultural component ; and point out that there are many cultures in which it is not apparent , sexual interest and behaviour increasing continuously in the pre-adolescent years . |
3 | There are many illustrations throughout which offer a visual display of the technique or design which the text is referring to . |
4 | But there are many languages in which the tone can determine the meaning of a word , and changing from one tone to another can completely change the meaning . |
5 | There are many sources from which the farmer can obtain organic wastes for his soil , some from without and others from within his farm . |
6 | But there are many matters about which one can not write … |
7 | On the other hand , there are many cases in which prerogative orders have been awarded against Ministers without any qualm or discussion of the matter ; but it does not follow from this fact that such orders operate as anything other than ‘ requests ’ to act or to refrain from action . |
8 | Sad to say , there are many countries in which no such laws exist , even to this day . |
9 | Also there are many binaries in which the components are so close together that no telescope will separate them , and they betray their true nature only by means of the spectroscope . |
10 | While there are many circumstances in which that is true , it seems important to acknowledge that the political system contains biases that make it much easier for some groups to secure influence than others . |
11 | And there are many others at which to point camera . |
12 | Blackburn ( C.A. 1968 ) , Lord Denning said that while chief officers of police are answerable to law , there are many fields in which they have a discretion with which the law will not interfere . |
13 | There are many issues on which the drinks industry can and does join forces with governments and health promoters to combat alcohol abuse . |
14 | It appears that there are many points at which er we can identify with one another or I have found that I can identify with the church and its social responsibility in this country because of our experience in my country . |
15 | He recognises that there are many levels at which people engage with religion . |
16 | But , as we have seen , there are many situations in which compromise is not possible , and some in which it is not desirable either . |
17 | There are many plants in which male tissue is simply killed by mitochondrial genes . |
18 | There are many channels through which childbearing affects the mother 's health . |
19 | There are many ways through which public sector organizations are held accountable ( through elections , higher-level governments , the media , public inquiries , etc. ) and for many different aspects of their performance ( see Stewart , 1984 ) . |
20 | These can tell us a great deal about past environments and climate during the time of their accumulation , but there are many ways by which small mammal accumulations occur in the natural world . |
21 | An art object is especially difficult for the critic , as there are many ways in which its description can be approached . |
22 | There are many ways in which a car can be adapted . |
23 | There are many ways in which currency exposures can be eliminated or hedged and some may be more suitable than others for individual exporters : |
24 | There are many ways in which solar energy may be directly exploited by man . |
25 | Articles by Moore , Ray and Ahamed are collected together , along with a fact sheet , in an issue of ‘ Community Outlook ’ ( 1982 ) which is devoted to the subject of home accidents and clearly shows that there are many ways in which the nursing profession can contribute to their prevention ; although these articles are not recent , they contain useful information which is still relevant . |
26 | However , there are many ways in which individuals can protect themselves and others from the potentially dangerous effects of pollutants . |
27 | There are many ways in which educational institutions can increase their involvement with society at large and become a potent force in social and economic regeneration . |
28 | Under her guidance there are many ways in which you can assist in looking after someone who is very ill . |
29 | Earlier in the chapter it was mentioned that there are many ways in which teaching and learning can be incorporated in the normal routine of the ward . |
30 | There are many ways in which , in retrospect , we may find fault with the procedures adopted in Nigeria ; lengthy time gaps between conferences and in the production of the reports ; shortcomings in follow up and publicity ( largely due to inadequate funding and staffing of the NERC ) ; failures in articulation of content and approach between subject areas ; an overloading of committees with university academics . |