Example sentences of "[verb] which [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | This ‘ map ’ has many advantages : it preserves a record of the sample in its initial state before treatment ; it gives an overall view of the section or peel which can be used as a guide for subsequent detailed work , and it offers a convenient and rapid way of comparing samples . |
2 | Replies to enquiries should be reinforced by a specific warranty that all written replies to enquiries in respect of the property ( whether on behalf of the vendor and/or themselves ) by the vendor 's solicitors are true and accurate in all respects and there is no fact not disclosed which would render any such information insecure or misleading . |
3 | These include the effect on exports from the UK , and regional unemployment , as well as a ‘ catch-all ’ gateway ( b ) : restrictions may be permitted which would confer on the public as purchasers , consumers or users of any goods or services , other specific and substantial benefits or advantages enjoyed or likely to be enjoyed by them as such . |
4 | Awards have been designed which will provide progression to SVQs and general SVQs . |
5 | Adventurers who fail the test feel weak and chilled , and shiver violently for 1 round when leaving the tower ( penalty of -20 to any I test which must be made , for any reason , during this round ) . |
6 | Industrial base cut so close to the bone the marrow 's leaking out , the old vaguely socialist inefficiencies replaced with more rabid capitalist ones , power centralised , corruption institutionalised , and a generation created which 'll never have any skills beyond opening a car with a coat hanger and knowing which solvents give you the best buzz with a plastic bag over your head before you throw up or pass out . ’ |
7 | National pay settlements and negotiating arrangements hinder that process which would be improved , they argue , by ‘ flexibility ’ in wage-rates and local pay bargaining . |
8 | Because timber-frame is a dry construction method , the homes can be decorated immediately without the risk of shrinkage and cracking which can occur as a result of humidity in brick and block build . |
9 | e ) Are educational events organised which will involve service staff ? |
10 | I suppose that means the Irish will win which 'll be fun . ’ |
11 | The present procedure is in my opinion insufficient in these respects to achieve justice , and there is nothing in what I propose which would frustrate the apparent purpose of the legislation . |
12 | For example , some crime was to be committed which would bring upon the Old Navigator , as Coleridge afterwards delighted to call him , the spectral persecution … and his own wanderings . |
13 | There is , of course , a problem which must be confronted by both the police and the press if — after a brief time has elapsed — the crime remains unsolved and no further atrocities are being committed which can , even remotely , be connected with the original outrage . |
14 | You could see from there ; and then we might know which would be the best way to go . " |
15 | the other point was obviously people that you may know which may be able to help me in my business , people you feel this information obviously it was of interest to you |
16 | The LX is a graphical box with 16-bit audio and ISDN which will come in above the Classic , a sub-$5,000 offering that lacks some of its cousin 's functionality . |
17 | There are many different variations of lifted weaving which can be used for decorating garments . |
18 | Andrew and Waddy grasp on to some of these in the ending lick , which is actually a standard blues ending which can be adapted to many tunes , particularly those of the 12-bar variety . |
19 | She was torn between the urge to dance around saying ‘ Nah , nah — he did n't come , ’ and an inclination to draw Sam 's head upon her shoulder and stroke her hair soothingly : it was impossible to know which would have maddened Sam more . |
20 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
21 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
22 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
23 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
24 | Touch Typing Tutor is a Windows program which can be used as a training aid for the novice or as a method for the more accomplished typist to improve their speed and accuracy . |
25 | The exercise would tire him — that always helped : he would seek out Joanna once more and that , too , would do something to unlock this pain of want which would rise up in him from nowhere , and beat against the walls of his mind until he thought he would never be able to bear it . |
26 | The group the old pullover has a structure in which the can be replaced by , for example , an , my , Joe 's , this , but not by Joe , Monday or want which would produce a non-English group , eg *Monday old pullover . |
27 | He said that he did n't mind who was present , that he had something to communicate which might slightly affect the convenience of everyone in residence here , and therefore could be stated in everyone 's presence . |
28 | One is surprised to discover which should be more widely known that her abstract work preceded that of Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth by ten years or so . |
29 | In the next section , I offer some brief and critical remarks about a recent attempt to provide a general descriptive account of how knowledge develops which would say something to that issue . |
30 | They could discuss which would get cold most quickly , which would stay hottest longest and why . |