Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] which [vb mod] include " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , opportunities exist during the first two years of the course to study further subjects which can include an additional Community language if students so wish . |
2 | ‘ Traders can choose from the daily menu which may include Chinese or Indian dishes , pizza or pastas , traditional English cuisine or healthy choices . |
3 | He would be accountable to the Minister of the Interior and would head a regional council which would include , as well as local officials , " not less than 10 people of learning , experience , and competence from the public " . |
4 | Compacts however have certain expectations of participating organisations : a ) they should provide good Work Experience places , and allow students to make wide-ranging investigations which will include questions concerning trade unions ; b ) they should offer permanent jobs with good quality training and prospects ; c ) they should , as far as possible , co-operate with schools ' requests for curriculum and in-service training support . |
5 | Time to pause and draw breath for a glittering second half which will include … |
6 | Unless they are given opportunities to express their grief in appropriate ways which can include weeping for loss , they will never be able to acquire the creative energy necessary to find a new job . |
7 | Now Martin is looking forward to spending his retirement enjoying outside interests which will include travelling , walking and watching cricket . |
8 | The tiny perfections of detail in these deceptions have puzzled some animal-watchers , who argue that no predator could be that clever — so why should there be these amazing refinements which may include such things as small patches of fake leaf-mould , or tiny pieces of leaf damage' ? |
9 | Of special interest is the Council 's power to ‘ establish operational rules which shall include , inter alia , financial measures to be applied to members which fail to meet their obligations under Article 22 ’ , and the power to suspend certain rights of a member which fails to ‘ fulfil its obligation to contribute to the buffer stock . ’ |
10 | Negotiations were expected to resume in Arusha on Sept. 7 and to focus on the formation of a new national army which would include FPR fighters and arrangements for the return of refugees . |
11 | to draw up a framework for graduated tests which would include a specification of their content , context , and alternative schemes for defining levels of performance ; |
12 | The deposed king had announced his decision to return at the end of May , when he committed himself to promoting democracy and announced that he was planning to sponsor an interim multiparty government of national consensus which would include members of the military . |
13 | 6.2 Either party shall be entitled on written notice to the other to terminate the Agreement forthwith in the event of any substantial breach by either party which shall include : |
14 | 6.2 Either party shall be entitled on written notice to the other to terminate the Agreement forthwith in the event of any substantial breach by either party which shall include : |
15 | 6.2 Either party shall be entitled on written notice to the other to terminate the Agreement forthwith in the event of any substantial breach by either party which shall include : |
16 | a vocational assessment which would include an interview and testing of vocational skills was analogous to a medical examination . |
17 | Good documentation which would include |
18 | Show the full correct postal address which should include the post town and postcode . |
19 | Mr MacGregor suggested that schools should be free , amongst other things , to offer vocational courses which might include material outside the National Curriculum and , exceptionally , enable the ablest pupils to drop a non-core foundation subject in order to take a non-statutory option . |
20 | The strategic level concerns policy and the shaping of a " common vision " through clarifying system-wide objectives which will include commitments : — to increase the motivation of young people in schools and colleges so that their educational achievements are improved , and their vocational aspirations are raised . |
21 | In Europe events were dominated by the question of greater integration , on which the UK generally favoured a loose arrangement which would include the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) and eastern European countries . |
22 | Plans are under consideration for an extended European League which would include two teams in Germany , one in Spain , one in Paris or Milan and two in the UK . |
23 | From Tuesday to Friday this week the Durham Street Studio in Hartlepool is running open days which will include demonstrations of four-track , 16-track and computer-controlled recording systems . |
24 | The government 's commitment to a new constitutional dispensation which would include blacks had been indicated in de Klerk 's speech of Feb. 2 . |
25 | These findings therefore suggest that bile salts may play a role in the mediation of the ‘ ileal brake ’ mechanism and that the ‘ ileal brake ’ may be mediated by several factors which may include bile salts and regulatory peptides such as PYY . |
26 | Project manager Jim Berry and his team and currently working on the new complex which will include an 18,000 sq m main building complete with operating theatres , outpatients , accident and emergency and x-ray departments as well as kitchen and laundry facilities . |
27 | In animals , disturbances of neurotransmitters can cause behavioural changes which may include self-mutilation . |
28 | On the coast , the middling types of position were held by the mestizos , the people of mixed race which could include African , European , and Chinese . |
29 | In addition there were another 550 schools for physically handicapped pupils which would include some mentally handicapped pupils who are also physically handicapped . |
30 | Renaissance poetry ( in Sidney 's sense of seriously crafted eloquent language which could include prose ) is perceived to be the province of the truly serious writer , and this is equated with elitism . |