Example sentences of "[noun] which [modal v] [be] of " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 A programme which will be of interest not only to our 1,400 pilgrims of ‘ 92 but also to all members of the Diocese .
3 St. Giles Street , though unremarkable , has a variety of shops which will be of interest to the visitor .
4 As a further contribution to the debate the RCN has produced this document which provides broad lines of guidance which could be of assistance to nurse managers .
5 This does seem a reasonable argument , and I certainly would not want to lose a therapy which could be of real value to people .
6 Both the Ras and his wife appear to have been very anxious and nervous about the child , and I feel that it would be impossible for me to refuse without risking his friendship which will be of the utmost importance to us in the future .
7 At the very time this highly specialised library of books on the cotton industry was being dispersed , without even being checked against the holdings of the British Library — the book here listed is not to be found in their catalogue — the New Mills Heritage Centre was trying to put together a collection of books which would be of use to students visiting what had been , among other achievements , the home of the British calico printing industry .
8 There have been a couple of announcements in the past few months which should be of interest to us .
9 One technique which can be of some help in deciding on the nature of an electronic transition is resonance Raman spectroscopy ( see Section 5.17 ) .
10 On the other hand the EEC Nine produces only 64% of its consumption of sheep meat and it is generally assumed that the UK with approximately 25% of the EEC sheep flock and as the leading producer of 50% of Community production is well placed to reap some advantage which could be of benefit to the hills and upland areas .
11 For families in less straitened circumstances , one gift in kind which could be of increasing importance is the payment of school fees .
12 A further measure which could be of value in preventing odour emissions from waste incineration or blast furnaces , is that contained in s.3(1) of the 1956 Act .
13 An excellent comparison of Athenian and Spartan habits and philosophy is given by Thucydides , in the mouth of Pericles ( ii.39 ) : ‘ our city is open to the world , and we have no periodical deportations in order to Trevent people observing or finding out secrets which might be of military advantage to the enemy . ’
14 The important points which emerge from this case are that the employer will be able to rely on this part of the duty of fidelity if it can be shown that the employee works for a trade competitor in his spare time and : ( a ) knows of business secrets which may be of use to the competitor and/or ( b ) occupies a position which makes it expedient to recognise the existence of his duty to work for the employer alone .
15 For example , with respect to the first category of nomic correlates , the category which will be of most importance to us , there is the truth that if a necessitates b , then b is necessary to a .
16 If you provide information about your organisation the teacher will be well enough informed to be able to detect those areas and activities which will be of value .
17 ‘ There are plenty of opportunities for a greater exchange of expertise which could be of tremendous benefit to both sides .
18 The geographical area covered by the Diocese is considerable and often events take place in one part which will be of interest to people elsewhere .
19 The above findings suggest there are some additional therapeutic strategies which may be of value in limiting the effects of phenylalanine .
20 A member of the Society has drawn attention to a point which arises in connection with the payment of sickness benefit under the National Insurance Acts which may be of interest to other members of the Society .
21 In a statement issued on March 3 a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade described Bush 's veto as " a very wise decision which will be of great help to the future development of Sino-US relations " .
22 Plasmids are often symbionts rather than parasites : that is , they benefit rather than injure their hosts , for example by carrying with them properties such as drug resistance which may be of value to the host cell .
23 a scottish case which could be of persuasive value south of the border .
24 we are trying to identify the appropriate person in their organisation to whom we should write concerning a business opportunity which may be of interest to them .
25 This requires the completion of a substantial piece of work which can be of either a practical or research nature , prepared within a strict timetable and documented and presented to an appropriate professional standard .
26 Or , is it legitimate for us to become involved in general curriculum development work which will be of benefit to all children , but especially those with special educational needs ?
27 In concluding this chapter it is necessary to mention two pieces of EEC law which will be of vital significance in relation to consumer contracts : the General Product Safety Directive ( 92/59/EEC ) and the Unfair Contract Terms Directive .
28 Another publication which may be of help with artists ' methods and materials , is ‘ Artists ’ Materials , Which , Why and How ’ , published by A&C Black .
29 Physical training can undoubtedly produce significant enhancement of exercise capacity which can be of particular benefit to patients with angina but can also help those with mild or moderate heart failure .
30 David Wray ( 1983 ) describes another program type which should be of great interest to the reading teacher .
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