Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] which [vb mod] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Plasmids are often symbionts rather than parasites : that is , they benefit rather than injure their hosts , for example by carrying with them properties such as drug resistance which may be of value to the host cell .
2 One possibility currently being explored by the director Nicholas Mann , together with the directors of the group of University of London Institutes for Advanced Study ( ULIAS ) to which the Warburg belongs , is the creation of a single federal research institute which would be in a stronger position to attract funds and to resist indiscriminate cuts from above .
3 Thus the model can not take account either of changes in operators ' costs or of developments such as road pricing or a carbon tax which could be in place in the medium or long term .
4 ROISIN Walsh-Dunseith of the House of De Courcy in Downpatrick models one of the exclusive Chacok outfits which will be on show at a Fashion Banquet later this month .
5 Through delegation you can make proper use of specialist skills which may be at your disposal .
6 Physical training can undoubtedly produce significant enhancement of exercise capacity which can be of particular benefit to patients with angina but can also help those with mild or moderate heart failure .
7 It is a good idea to spend some time initially on familiarising yourself with your nursing library , and any specialist collections which may be of use to you .
8 Urging the appointment of party leaders with knowledge of each country and their languages Mr Biffen said that in the longer term visits could develop into reciprocal exchange schemes which would be to everyone 's benefit .
9 we are trying to identify the appropriate person in their organisation to whom we should write concerning a business opportunity which may be of interest to them .
10 The important points which emerge from this case are that the employer will be able to rely on this part of the duty of fidelity if it can be shown that the employee works for a trade competitor in his spare time and : ( a ) knows of business secrets which may be of use to the competitor and/or ( b ) occupies a position which makes it expedient to recognise the existence of his duty to work for the employer alone .
11 The first one we 've had satisfaction on today , erm that new employ sorry existing employment land falling vacant and being redeveloped does n't count against the sixty hecst hectares , secondly that the borough if it wished , subject to the local plan process and er county structure plan policies could choose to put its sixt sixty hectares outside the city centres or in part , and then the third weight sir which much hover in the air I guess till tomorrow would be er the arrival of the strategic site policy which would be in addition .
12 Or , is it legitimate for us to become involved in general curriculum development work which will be of benefit to all children , but especially those with special educational needs ?
13 He is believed to own around 40 properties there and in the Isle of Man , as well as a large private art collection which could be worth £1m .
14 Mortgages hit family incomes more directly and forcibly than paying more for the Volkswagen or Sony video recorder which would be among the potentially inflationary effects of devaluation .
15 DPTAC also makes proposals for the pedestrian environment which would be of benefit to everyone , and commends the Guidelines produced by the Institution of Highways and Transportation .
16 Some interesting and useful things can be done in the way of improving specific item search systems , but only if the catalogue has considerable " knowledge " of bibliographical items ( for example , one can envisage a catalogue which could say , " We have n't got Joseph Matthews on online catalogue screen displays , but there is an article in Library trends which might be of some interest " ) .
17 A member of the Society has drawn attention to a point which arises in connection with the payment of sickness benefit under the National Insurance Acts which may be of interest to other members of the Society .
18 On July 14 Strasser announced that the NPRC would become the Supreme Council of State ( SCS ) and that the Cabinet would be transformed into a Council of State Secretaries which would be in charge of " day to day administration " and would be directly responsible to the SCS .
19 One line of the research is to produce an image database of authenticated diatom species which will be of international significance .
20 One of the few things predictable about future input technology is that it will include an optical scan element which will be at its best handling the output from IT related machines .
21 David Wray ( 1983 ) describes another program type which should be of great interest to the reading teacher .
22 the case also has a small mixing palette which will be of use in the field .
23 There is a full discussion of this case at p76. 1.5 The employee 's duty to disclose to his employer information which may be of use to that employer ( and not personally to profit from it ) If , during the course of employment , an employee receives information which is or may reasonably be relevant to his employer 's business then he is under a duty : ( a ) to disclose all relevant information received to the employer ; and ( b ) not to use that information for his or another 's benefit unless the employer consents .
24 A leasing company or finance house will purchase the goods from the exporter and the buyer will then obtain the goods under a lease agreement from the leasing company which can be in the buyer 's own country or in the UK .
25 Brown has argued that the material is animal dung which would be in accordance with Brisbane 's suggestion that the domestic wares are a farmyard product ( Brown 1976 ) .
26 The Broad Horizon will comprise works of art acquired by the Foundation between 1988 and 1990 , as well as pictures and prints on Trust subjects which will be for sale .
27 Thatcher stated in an opening address to the meeting that the continued forward stationing of nuclear weapons in member countries which would be in the front line of a conventional war ( i.e. on German territory ) remained fundamental to NATO strategy .
28 it matures on a year by year basis which may be of interest .
29 A short statement of the definition would be this : grammar deals with closed system choices which may be between items ( this , that , he , she , we ) or between categories ( singular , plural ; past , present , future ) ; lexis is concerned with open set choices , which are always between items ( chair , bench , seat , stool ) .
30 For new cars the length of the agreement varies according to whether you buy on contract hire ( commonly known as ‘ lease ’ ) which is for a period of three years , or on hire purchase which can be between four and five years .
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