Example sentences of "[noun] which [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , it provides a choice of storage media for BLOBs which may have advantages both of cost and convenience . |
2 | A massive tribal gathering at Altamira helped to stop a $500 million loan to build hydroelectric dams which would have caused untold environmental damage . |
3 | In the absence of charters , the new colonies on the south shore devised constitutions of their own : Connecticut 's Foundations in 1639 were primarily concerned to bring a group of separate towns , each with a rural hinterland , together as one colony with a congregational approach to religion which would avoid the dangers of conflict and division , while the Constitution of Rhode Island , established in 1643 , took a long step further towards complete commitment to the view that no particular variety of religion would be given a special position and that everybody would be allowed to carry on worship freely . |
4 | I was in favour of a world religion — an all-enfolding religion rejecting no one , but I did not then know of a church or religion which would include all men . |
5 | I always wondered if they were his demons or familiars which could scuttle along the walls to listen for treason and search out conspiracy . |
6 | Scientific fears are based mainly on suggested risks which might arise from releasing new organisms into the environment , whether they are plants , animals , bacteria or viruses . |
7 | When you are assessing a patient who is being admitted to your ward , make a list of potential risks which may affect this particular individual . |
8 | THE incineration of PCBs requires a furnace which will hold the material at 1,100C for at least two seconds , in the presence of plenty of oxygen . |
9 | Although the use of robots has been widely discussed and implemented in large-scale , large volume industries , their use in small manufacturing processes have common characteristics which would seem to lend themselves to the application of robotic techniques . |
10 | The report also began the dangerous process of generalization about tribunals and enquiries by identifying ‘ general and closely linked characteristics which should mark these special procedures ’ . |
11 | Styled ‘ the world 's naughtiest dinosaur ’ , Dilly has many unlovely characteristics which will make him especially appealing to children . |
12 | As detailed examinations of mother-infant interactions show , from the beginning the baby is active , not passive ; his behaviour is organized , not ‘ absent ’ ; and even to the earliest social interactions he brings certain characteristics which will affect the behaviour of other people towards him . |
13 | Bureaucrats use their power to obtain policies with characteristics which will benefit themselves by distorting information , leaking information , distorting the speed of policy implementation and distorting the costs of policies as they are implemented ( Breton and Wintrobe 1979 ) . |
14 | Only the user can make this decision ; here are some simple guidelines which should help : Before even considering which computer to buy or whether to use a bureau , it is important to define precisely what the system must do . |
15 | Skills can not be transferred directly from a trainer to a trainee , the function of the trainer is to provide conditions and guidelines which will facilitate learning . |
16 | The project will deliver a fully specified set of Guidelines which will enable researchers in any discipline to interchange texts and datasets in machine-readable form , independently of the software or hardware in use , and also independently of the particular application for which such electronic resources are used . |
17 | In doing so , the organisation aims to draw up guidelines which will protect the developing world against commercial exploitation of its genetic resources . |
18 | This figure may be even lower in future following the publication , early next year , of a revised edition of the guidelines which will include a new section on diagnostic ultrasonography . |
19 | There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to choosing which typeface and style to use within a document but there are guidelines which can reduce any potential conflicts . |
20 | As reported in the proceedings of the institute , this was followed by some comments on river maintenance which might have been made only yesterday. : |
21 | The maximum display resolution is 1024 x 768 with 256 colour , and the card comes with a disk containing the graphics drivers and some useful utilities such as XMODE which will allow you to emulate different video modes to suit the of software you are running . |
22 | Such an organisation could take the form of a formal association which would arrange qualifying examinations and the provision of certificates , like the legal and accounting professional bodies , or at least operate in the manner of the existing MCA . |
23 | While she felt sure she would enjoy his mother 's company , she was reluctant to encourage an association which could involve further contact with him . |
24 | AN agreement has been struck between Darlington council , Quakers and a housing association which will enable elderly people to move back to the centre of town . |
25 | A network of European car manufacturers have established a new trade association which will place particular emphasis on the need to " green the car " . |
26 | Regarding Woodhouse Close are the readers aware that the deal involves a housing association which will take over in excess of 150 of these properties ? |
27 | So , so th th that would be some of the thinking which would lie behind sitting down and , and and drawing up a , a reform document a land reform document , in the very late nineteen forties . |
28 | As well as being a perfect cover-up for the beach , it can also be worn as a top or skirt which will look great in the evenings too . |
29 | Despite this , Cureton has made a very important contribution to the study of poetic rhythm which should set the tone for rhythmic analysis for some time to come . |
30 | A horse which should win , does n't . |