Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [modal v] be [verb] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Examples of animals which might be chosen are pigs , horses , cows , cats , dogs , ducks and sheep .
2 even those words which can be produced are often poorly articulated ;
3 Subjects which may be investigated are very wide-ranging and may be drawn from history , the environment , politics , culture or from issues of local concern — housing , consumer issues , education etc .
4 One of the projects which will be supported is a new rapid rail transit system , the Randstad Rail , for the country 's capital , The Hague .
5 One of the hypotheses which will be tested is that comprehension of the logical character of ‘ mental state verbs ’ is necessary for understanding that some sentences are true in virtue of their form alone ( eg ‘ The father is a man ’ ) .
6 The only areas which must be polished being the areas in contact with the wood ; the bevels .
7 Overall these are very comfortable necks to play , but the only areas which could be tidied are perhaps the most important ones : the nuts and the fret-ends .
8 Errors which may be reported are described in Appendix B.
9 Many civil laws are derived from the common law , e.g. tort of negligence , whilst in the area of hotel and catering law the majority of criminal offences which may be committed are statutory , e.g. involving the Food Safety Act 1990 and the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 .
10 The number of motors which can be controlled is limited by the requirement that step commands may have to be issued to all motors between successive clock interrupts .
11 Messages which may be reported are as follows :
12 This makes very good sense , for in the wild there is much less food available during the winter , and the plants which can be found are less nutritious in winter than in summer .
13 The questions which must be asked are : i Do specialist multi-agency dementia teams provide a model for the planning and provision of domiciliary day and respite care for all or for a proportion of the sufferers in a community ?
14 Among the questions which must be raised are the following : a .
15 One of the questions which must be answered is whether these do indeed show the predominant influence of Jamaican Creole or whether they are better described in terms of some other variety .
16 Among the questions which should be asked are the following :
17 The majority of African departments adopt these curricular policies and materials directly ; any changes which may be effected are of a minor quantitative nature .
18 The conditions which must be fulfilled are known as felicity conditions .
19 A list of the social and economic problems which could be identified was drawn up by the Executive Committee and approved by the full Association .
20 The decisions which may be appealed are a refusal to grant , renew , transfer or provisionally grant a licence ( s. 17(4) ) , the right of appeal being conferred on the applicant , a grant of a new licence , or a grant of a renewal , permanent transfer , or provisional grant of a licence ( s. 17(5) ) , the right of appeal being restricted to competent objectors who appeared at the hearing of the application .
21 The first symptoms which may be felt are hot flushes , night sweats , general anxiety and irritability , loss of self-esteem , insomnia , mood changes , poor memory , loss of confidence , loss of interest in sex and even formication ( the feeling of insects crawling just underneath or on top of the skin , probably caused by changes in the nerve endings ) .
22 Points which should be considered are :
23 Issues which must be incorporated are the extent to which Latin Americans — either the educated elites or the mostly under-educated masses — are receptive or responsive to Marxist propaganda .
24 The range of fabrics which can be knitted is amazing , but so often we do not have time to explore them .
25 Hence I take the view that the absence of any reference to the criterion of proportionality in the B. & Q. judgment is not of fundamental importance and that the reason for the omission lay in the specific circumstances of the case , from which it was clear that any obstacles which might be created were not particularly serious .
26 ‘ Sackholders ’ which look like dustbins but lack proper handles which can be grasped are INADEQUATE for loose refuse and MUST NOT be used except to hold tied plastic sacks .
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