Example sentences of "[noun] which [modal v] sometimes " in BNC.

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1 While these are the most important tools for the grouping together of coins , there are other subsidiary methods which can sometimes help to define groups of coins .
2 Also here is the UNDELETE command which will sometimes ( do n't rely on this as a guaranteed safety catch ) save your bacon if you have accidentally wiped ( deleted ) a file from a disk .
3 The formula does not contain silicone so it wo n't create build-up on the hair which can sometimes affect the result of chemical treatments carried out in the salons .
4 This means that people who have suffered or are currently suffering from schizophrenia need to be able to withdraw from arousing circumstances , but that the extreme understimulation which could sometimes be found in an old-fashioned mental hospital should equally be avoided .
5 Apart from deep psychiatry and hypnosis which can sometimes disclose these events and thus heal them , the only way to overcome these fears is to expand the adult part of our mind and tune out the child and the parent as much as we can .
6 " How was it made ? " is a very important question which may sometimes lead on to experiment or to further research .
7 Apart from quantifying the alloying metals , it also measures trace metals which can sometimes be used to ‘ finger-print ’ an individual supply of metal ( fig. 5.2 ) .
8 Initially , sugar was added after fermentation ( liqueur d'expédition ) purely to improve the flavour of wines which could sometimes be green and tart in a northerly region like Champagne .
9 But she was not intimidated by the old man 's manner which could sometimes be childishly cajoling , sometimes violent as it was today .
10 Frequently , the boundaries of the areas of land are described and these refer to topographical features which can sometimes still be found in the landscape .
11 As such , schizophrenia can be distinguished from progressive degeneration disorders of the brain like senile dementia , the delirium or dementia which may sometimes follow severe head injury or drug abuse , and the effects of neurological conditions like Huntington 's chorea or brain tumours .
12 By this I mean we need to look to the cause of the problem , not just to the symptoms which can sometimes be the signs of a more serious underlying health problem ( see Chapter 7 ) .
13 A Christmas card needs to stand up by itself , and even the thicker papers which can sometimes be fed into a photocopier are not as stiff as card .
14 An alternative notation which may sometimes be more convenient is ( 5 ) , with square brackets marking the fact that this word-meaning is taken to match an entity : If , however , the mind does not feel that BOTTLES is sufficiently specific to identify the target of its attention , then the identification may be extended as in ( 6 ) , where we adopt a plain arrowhead as our representation of qualification : We assume that a qualified entity remains an entity ( see Appendix B ) , and this can more conveniently be represented by our alternative notation as in : It is quite important to stress the retention of the same subscript i in ( 7 ) .
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