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

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1 You will be encouraged to undertake further training which may be helpful to the development of your career .
2 Since there are substantial differences between industrial relations across industries , which may be unrelated to the national context in which they operate , what is really an ‘ industry ’ effect could be misinterpreted as being a ‘ national ’ effect in a comparative study confined solely to the national level .
3 However , it also allows the accumulations of holdings and the transfer of ownership and control which may be unacceptable to the owner-managers of small and/or family firms .
4 Hymes ( 1964 ) sets about specifying the features of context which may be relevant to the identification of a type of speech event in a way reminiscent of Firth 's .
5 Clearly the inquiry which is to take place will take into account any comments made by the hon. Gentleman which may be relevant to the cause of the accident or to reducing the prospects of any future incidents .
6 For example , Emily Brontë 's novel Wuthering Heights was published in 1847 ; the annals The Teach Yourself Encyclopedia of Dates and Events tells us that in 1846 the term " folk-lore " was coined ( which may be relevant to the presence of fairy-tale elements in the novel ) .
7 If users have little experience of using videocassette recorders or tape-slide equipment , a decision may have to be made on whether to ignore sources such as videocassettes or tape-slide sets which may be relevant to the database or to include such materials but ensure that help and guidance are available when the equipment is needed .
8 All staff of XYZ Business will notify the relevant steward of any information or issues which may be relevant to the assessment of the Safety , Health or Environmental impact of the products and processes of XYZ Business .
9 While this seems to be reading more into Quinn 's analysis than is justified , work by Mintzberg ( 1978 ) , Miller and Friesen ( 1982 ) , and Pettigrew ( 1985a , 1985b ) , supports the notion of incrementalism , but in a form of uneven development with long-term gradual change punctuated by bursts of ‘ revolutionary ’ change which may be due to the economic environment , management change or other factors usually , but not necessarily , associated with commercial crisis .
10 Two previous experimental studies have shown an opposite effect , which may be due to the different species or sex of animals used and the methods of assessing cellular proliferation ( stathmokinetic technique v labelling index using tritiated thymidine ) .
11 Responses which may be open to the company range from plant closures and mass redundancies , through scaling down operations with some job losses , to investment in alternative productive capacity with partial or full retention of the workforce .
12 The latter document should , of course , contain any provisions which may be peculiar to the new partner , especially as regards clarification of his status in the firm , his involvement in the decision making process and the precise extent of liabilities which he is required to undertake or against which he will be entitled to an indemnity ( see below ) .
13 Despite some reservations , the model they propose suggests a rational use of the land in the period to 3000 BC and beyond , and , as in the Mesolithic discussion above , it implies changes in the development of the landscapes around these sites and at some distance from them , which may be important to the landscape student if there is a causewayed enclosure in the vicinity of his study .
14 The ESR reflects these changes in the various acute phase proteins , but it is affected by factors such as anaemia and hyperglobulinaemia , which may be irrelevant to the acute phase response in some prople .
15 A 1989 report by HM Inspectorate of Pollution , however , lists at least seven products included in the waste which should be subject to the regulations .
16 Erm my honourable friend will remember that er under er part two of the Maastricht treaty erm titled to citizenship er article eight er not only are citizens of the union erm given certain powers but they 're given rights conferred by the treaty which should be subject to the duties imposed thereby .
17 The ultimate in sophistication is achieved by the incorporation of video mixing which requires the use of an additional source VCR which must be gen-locked to the other source VCR , and video-sync control of the sound recorder , which permits the lift-off and lay-back of the original sound to allow it to be mixed with additional sound without loss of synchronisation .
18 In order to overcome these communications problems it is necessary to establish the amount of data which must be available to the designer so that he can perform a specific design function .
19 Such a state of tension can only be achieved by implanting a hidden structure which must be integral to the situation — and to what the class can understand of the situation .
20 The citizens of Amiens , for example , are engaged in a tireless battle to make their city a compulsory stop on the new line , a phenomenon which must be incomprehensible to the inhabitants of Kent and parts of Belgium where opposition to Channel Tunnel rail links is fierce .
21 Section 1 covers all forms of spying making it an offence if any person , for purposes prejudicial to the interests of the state : ( a ) approaches , inspects … enters any prohibited place ; or ( b ) makes any sketch , plan , model or note which … might be useful to the enemy : or ( c ) obtains or communicates to any other person any information … calculated or intended to be , or which might be useful to the enemy .
22 The aim of this chapter is to help the reader to recognise the problems in an organisation which might be due to the inappropriateness of its structure , to compare the relative merits of known structures to his/her own organisation and to suggest changes and predict consequences .
23 The Tenant shall not assign underlet charge or otherwise deal in any way with the benefit of this agreement in whole or in part and the Landlord shall not be obliged to grant the Lease to any person other than the Tenant This is not acceptable and must at least be qualified to allow the tenant to mortgage or charge the premises which might be vital to the tenant to fund the tenant 's works or its business in general .
24 In striking down part of a 1983 law designed to shield rape victims from intrusive questioning about their past , the court ruled by seven to two that the law had rendered inadmissible evidence which could be essential to the constitutional right to the accused to receive a fair trial .
25 Fullagar J. , at p. 124 , considered that the payments ‘ were made in order to avoid a very real risk that a refusal to pay would be followed by action which could be ruinous to the plaintiffs . ’
26 No resources were allocated for the changes in procedures necessitated by the care programme approach ( Hudson , 1992 ) , although the Mental Illness Specific Grant was identified as a potential source of funding for new initiatives in social care which could be complementary to the introduction of care programming .
27 Additionally , the buyer can claim damages which would be equivalent to the difference in cost of buying another similar computer elsewhere and any other expenses and losses he has been put to as a direct consequence of the breach , with the proviso that he mitigates his losses , that is , he keeps them to a minimum .
28 In owing a duty of undivided loyalty , it could again be argued that the conglomerate is under a duty to take advantage of sources of information reasonably available which would be relevant to the client .
29 Another process which would be applicable to the right type of terrain is what might be called the continuous reclamation process .
30 Although Bush did not specify how much such assistance — which would be additional to the $203,000,000 already agreed — would amount to , some US officials suggested that it could measure more than $3,500 million over the next decade .
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