Example sentences of "which [noun] [vb mod] be [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 There are several ways in which assistance might be available to people who have been caught up in some of those unfortunate schemes .
2 Nevertheless , as more is learnt about the molecular details of viral infections , points at which viruses might be vulnerable to selective attack are being uncovered .
3 To decide which effects may be relevant to subjective risk when driving the main findings in fields concerned with emotional arousal and memory and some of the theories which have been used to account for them will be briefly reviewed .
4 It has been claimed that there are further situations in which consent will be irrelevant to a prosecution under Categories 1 and 2 .
5 Officers closely monitor those cases in which pollution may be attributable to a breakdown of treatment plant or some other apparently ‘ accidental ’ cause .
6 First , intellectually : there is widespread agreement in the replies from partners that ‘ up to now theology and development have been very separate ; both disciplines looked at together will be very beneficial to people who are involved in social issues and who are looking for ways in which development can be integral to God 's plan . ’
7 Indeed , some Tory Euro-sceptics like Teddy Taylor now see such a deal as the harbinger of a two-tier Europe in which Britain would be able to ‘ opt out ’ of policies it did not like .
8 It is possible to buy videocassettes in any of these three formats , but if you intend to hire or borrow cassettes then you should check which formats will be available to you .
9 L. , 1985 ) , Lord Diplock put forward three grounds upon which decisions might be subject to control by judicial review .
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