Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] which [verb] us " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , if the moral judgment which we require to make is one which involves our own personal interest we might reasonably look to the relevant law as representing a less partial view of the matter than our own ; for , without attributing to the law a non-partisan impartiality at variance with most available knowledge about the actual political and legal processes , it might still happen to be less partial and more informed than we are when making judgments about cases which affect us closely .
2 the schizophrenic will clearly have a far more intense experience of any given present of the world than we do , since our own present is always part of some larger set of projects which force us selectively to focus our perceptions .
3 In likening natural science to religion , Winch is presenting both as ways of ordering experience by means of rules which tell us how to go on .
4 ‘ It is not just the lack of manners which appalls us , but the sheer bad timing .
5 Goffman 's emphasis is upon a wide range of cues which tell us what kind of activity or behaviour we are engaged in .
6 But then what — ’ And I stopped as light flooded my mind and I saw clearly the chain of circumstances which connected us .
7 I want to welcome obviously particularly er the order relating to Wales because it confers on Wales er one additional seat , giving us five altogether because of the rise in the Welsh population over the last ten years and that er although Wales was under represented under the previous erm er you know distribution of seats which gave us only four we will be slightly over represented when we have five because you simply ca n't have four and a half seats , it 's got to be one or the other but since the Welsh population is continuing to rise very rapidly then it is likely that that will be put right .
8 One of the things that you 're saying is wrong , not so much an organised day , one of things which causes us a problem , and that 's the major one
9 The question , however , is whether II Maccabees — does not present a gross simplification of events which prompts us to misleading analogies .
10 And if , in a woman-centred , woman-positive , pro-woman environment , women discover their affiliation and affection for other women , which raises critical questions about friendship and solidarity and love , and why we spend so much time and emotional energy on relationships with men which cause us so much pain .
11 A good example is Dances With Wolves which cost us four thousand as a and has already sold over a hundred and twenty thousand copies .
12 We work with kids from schools which treat us properly .
13 First , how to persuade other member states not to insist on proposals which take us down the federal route and , second , how to avoid agreeing to wording which would be inconsistent with the wishes of the British parliament and electorate , while at the same time trying to reach an agreement .
14 ‘ The chemical industry has a responsibility to provide information on issues which affect us all .
15 ‘ It happened again this year , though we won 4– 3 on penalties which gave us our fourth win of the series . ’
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