Sentence examples for subjects to which from inspiring English sources

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Stevens accused Frost of writing about "subjects," to which Frost retorted that Stevens wrote about "bric-a-brac".

So did the subjects to which the final debates turned: abortion, stem-cell research, the appointment of Supreme Court judges, gay rights.

These disturbing climate trends are no strangers to the pages of the Guardian Weekly, but both are subjects to which we return this week with two terrific, insightful pieces of writing.

Panellists were also asked how to get more women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics – Stem subjects to which Fulton replied that she was lucky to work in a field, ecosystem modelling, that women had helped to shape.

Esther Bradford Aresty, a collector of rare books on etiquette and the culinary arts, subjects to which she added her own work as a noted author, died Saturday at a nursing home in Princeton, N.J.

Twelve years later, still no nearer completion, he explained that "the thing is proceeding very slowly because no sooner does one set about finally disposing of subjects to which one has devoted years of study than they start revealing new aspects and demand to be thought out further".

The sensing subject is the animal, but the proximate subjects to which they are attributed are the powers of sight, touch, hearing, and the like.

When a scale is applicable on a wide range of clinical conditions, it is necessary to investigate whether the baseline scores and the change in scores are similar on the various categories of subjects to which the scale is administered or, conversely, whether the different diagnostic subgroups show dissimilar results [2].

Third is the contrast between the enormous range of subjects to which Newton devoted his full concentration at one time or another during the 60 years of his intellectual career — mathematics, optics, mechanics, astronomy, experimental chemistry, alchemy, and theology — and the remarkably little information we have about what drove him or his sense of himself.

Lord Howe unhappily stated he could not view the American delegates as anything but British subjects, to which Adams replied, "Your lordship may consider me in what light you please, except that of a British subject".

Olney drafted a long dispatch on the history of the problem, declaring that "to-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition ... ...... Bayard delivered the note to the British Prime Minister (Lord Salisbury, who was also serving as Foreign Minister) on August 7 , 1895

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