Example sentences of "a [noun sg] which [vb mod] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She suspected that the Bishop and the Archdeacon had invited her to the meeting more to enlist her help as a sleuth than as a source of information of a kind which might be to them , in any case , unwelcome . |
2 | There are a number of compounds ( particularly personal nouns ) that will not be found in a dictionary which will be of use to an NLP system . |
3 | This does seem a reasonable argument , and I certainly would not want to lose a therapy which could be of real value to people . |
4 | A programme which will be of interest not only to our 1,400 pilgrims of ‘ 92 but also to all members of the Diocese . |
5 | However , the Prime Minister is not capable of obtaining a deal which will be to the benefit of the British people . |
6 | The wonderful vision arose of a publication which would be like the minutes of a gigantic nationwide meeting . |
7 | This is a highly skilled and sensitive business , but it is a capacity which will be in increasing demand from management developers : it involves combining the skills of the counsellor with those of the management consultant . |
8 | The theory is nevertheless of a sort which can be of real use in a classroom . |
9 | Others wanted to reconceptualise it as a process which could be of benefit to the school , and their department in particular . |
10 | Casting aside Pennzoil 's claims that it had no intention of launching a bid , Chevron moved into top gear to protect itself against a takeover which could be worth $35billion and would revive memories of some of the biggest corporate battles of the 1970 's and 80's . |
11 | Given the stance of policy approved Policy I eleven in relation to B eight development and the fact that we are here discussing an alteration not a review and replacement of the structure plan , does anyone around the table she said looking hard at Mr Saunders , see any difficulty in the panel poten potentially recommending a policy which would be in direct wi conflict with the policy which is not before it ? |
12 | We also run a summer school called Women into Physics , which is a rather strange title , but the idea basically is to persuade , if not encourage , young girls who have just taken their O levels that physics is a subject which could be for them — it 's not unladylike about being a scientist and , in particular , being a physicist . |
13 | 1 Choose a subject which will be of interest to the readers of the magazine concerned and which will illustrate the best use of your organisation 's range of products . |
14 | I shall suggest however that the philosophical framework which allowed the fathers to have a Christology which could be in some way inclusive of women has disappeared ; and moreover that even patristic Christology does not solve the problem . |
15 | Simple things like the rain on the window pane , the cat mewing to come in or the noise of a bus which could be on top of you before it is seen . |
16 | WHEN I read the opening words of your jazz columnist Solly Lipsitz on August 26 , ‘ As this will be my final Thursday column ’ , I felt that I should express my feelings at what I see as a matter which will be of deep concern to the entire jazz fraternity in Northern Ireland . |
17 | If the Government can seriously contemplate investing £3,000 million in a company employing 100,000 people , they should also be prepared to start the discussion by studying the proposition with a view to supporting a project which could be of tremendous advantage to the nation as a whole . |
18 | As new bands get a pittance for live work , the record company put them on a wage which can be in the form of an initial advance . |
19 | Broken teeth usually result from the horse crunching on a stone which could be amongst his food or while grazing . |
20 | The example shows how a system which can be in one of two states can be simulated , and how the results of these simulations can be used to gain some understanding of system behaviour and of the controls which influence this behaviour . |
21 | In spite of minor reservations this is a release which should be of interest both to specialists and lovers of the early baroque . |
22 | University officers will be pleased to advise anyone considering this possibility on how such bequests can best be arranged in a way which will be of greatest benefit to present and future students . |