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

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1 In many Asian and African countries , social organisation is in tribal groupings which may be a clue to effective market segmentation .
2 Because terms like highway hypnosis , DWA and DWAM have been used somewhat indiscriminately in the literature previously this thesis will reserve them exclusively for the hypothetical trance-like state which may be a precursor to motorway accidents and use Reason 's term ‘ time-gap experience ’ to refer to this second phenomenon .
3 Since the hypocrite ( it is usually a he : there are few women hypocrites in Elizabethan drama , which may be a comfort to the feminists ) tells us the truth , we are able to judge the extent of his lies , his success in duping others .
4 So your managers are free to concentrate on your core business — something which could be a key to your success in the difficult economic times ahead .
5 If that perimeter was broken , there was still the Gemioncourt farm by the ford which could be an anchor to a defensive line , but once Gemioncourt was captured there was nothing between the French and the crossroads .
6 It was acknowledged that Pan American would lobby strenuously in Washington to avoid inter-nationalization , which would be a threat to its dominant position .
7 The first area , which will be no surprise to readers of The Bookseller , is the mind-boggling rate of change that is affecting all businesses at the present time .
8 Thus it looks as though there is an almost exact balance in technology trade , which will be a surprise to some .
9 Security does not seem to worry the Americans , which will be a relief to those who suffered in Italy because of the over-cautious drink bans and heavy-handed police .
10 We can then go on to see how these integrated structures can offer the networked services which will be the key to many multimedia business and professional applications .
11 Pupils can sometimes be diffident in expressing their anxieties about their visual condition and may be greatly helped if they can talk to someone knowledgeable and experienced in such matters who is unlikely to be surprised by incidents which can be a worry to some youngsters , such as , for instance , a glass eye lost in the swimming pool or the effect of strong light on a photophobic ( averse to glare ) pupil which makes him sit with closed eyes .
12 The high-tech equipment being commissioned at Longlands College will monitor a wide range of hydrocarbons , which can be a hazard to health .
13 It spent a third of a million pounds on this flare siphoning off dangerous methane gas — and has these Nigerian Lanner Falcons on constant guard against flocks of seagulls which can be a danger to planes from nearby RAF bases .
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