Example sentences of "[be] [verb] which [vb mod] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 From them , genes can be located which may be carried by far greater numbers .
2 In the early years of the DRG four major avenues of research will be pursued which will be drawn together thereafter .
3 Eventually , as the generalizations are built up ( and in this field of research there is still a long way to go ) a ‘ theory ’ of social aspects of theatre can be built which will be based on social empirical foundations rather than shaky speculation or sweeping generalizations .
4 Copies of the initial draft of the report should be made available and time allowed for observations and objections to be made which could be incorporated in the final report .
5 In 1976 ( Re S ) the principle of making a condition for access was set out by Cairns , L. J. as follows : ‘ Clearly no condition should be imposed which would be regarded as detracting from the rights and duties of the adoptive parents ’ .
6 In good years a surplus might be produced which could be traded for money .
7 A score can be computed which might be called the listener communication repair index .
8 This experience , acquired in an age when the chemist was regarded as an expert only in a special field , turned Davis into a generalist and made him realize that the enormous variety of industrial chemical processes could be reduced to a relatively small number of operations , and that the study of these in the abstract would enable general principles to be discovered which could be applied to any process operation — the keystone of chemical engineering .
9 Sponsorship forms will then be sent which should be signed by a sponsor who has been present in the Royal Enclosure for at least eight years .
10 Will new information technology jobs be created which will be staffed by those with a yet-to-be-designed occupational training ?
11 If the takeover goes ahead , a voting trust will be established which will be elected annually by the participating policyholders .
12 5.5.3 the Landlord shall be entitled which shall be forfeited and become the property of the Landlord where the Tenant fails to remove them within 5 working days of receipt from the Landlord of a notice in writing to do so
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