Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [Wh det] [modal v] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Equity treats her as if she was the unmarried owner of it ; it lets her dispose of it as she pleases in her lifetime , it lets her leave it by will , it even lets her make contracts which can be enforced against it , and against it only .
2 This is a good time to treat surfaces which will be hidden with clear preservatives .
3 The university experience , however , is more than merely attending lectures and seminars ; it allows and encourages each student to make contacts and gain experience which will be useful in later life ; it teaches participants to think logically , to approach problems with an open and enquiring mind , to form lasting friendships and to organize , perhaps for the first time , their own financial , academic and social affairs .
4 POTENTIAL investors in a privatised coal industry face hidden dangers which could be financially disastrous , a former legal adviser to British Coal warned , writes Patricia Wynn Davies .
5 Like anaerobic digestion , the aerobic processing of waste material produces methane which can be used as a biogas fuel .
6 They usually had in addition the right to gather firewood which could be collected without the use of an edged instrument , and in some cases the right to take housebote and haybote under the supervision of the foresters and verderers .
7 There is a butyl based Rockwell flashing tape which can be used for sealing edges of a roof ( it is also used to seal holes in roofing felt ) , and there are Rockwell angle trims and wide angles to provide attractive finishes .
8 Radios today seldom need repairing or the attention of a technician ; they do not need accessories which can be expensive and can get lost or damaged .
9 Also HEP schemes generally involve dams which may be useful as flood barriers and for irrigation schemes , particularly in developing countries .
10 Two leaflets explaining walks which can be made from the stations have also been published , with help from the Sudbury and Marks Tey Rail Users ' Association , and a range of special family fare deals is to be introduced next month .
11 They did not recognise that writing is multifunctional and has characteristics which may be different from and independent of speech .
12 What is the effect of a speaking decision which contains words which could be said to qualify the decision ?
13 Appendix A contains precedents which can be adapted to suit the occasion .
14 The creation of wealth and national harmony represent such values , and as rhetorical common-places , they provide the non-controversial sources for justifying matters which might be points of controversy ( Billig , 1987a ) .
15 This may be considered as a node or tooling point which can be used to position and align the object within the machine space ( shown in the following examples as a triangled three-axis cross with a directional arrow through it ) .
16 Left : Scenes shot on telephoto appear to have compressed perspectives which can be used to good effect .
17 But his argument contains ideas which can be applied with striking results to recorded music .
18 On the other hand , under-exposure causes problems which will be apparent when you come to develop the exposed board , which is the next stage of processing .
19 Instead of wingnuts the easel has nobs which can be easily loosened or tightened and a ratchet handle which keeps the easel stable .
20 Instead of wingnuts the easel has nobs which can be easily loosened or tightened and a ratchet handle which keeps the easel stable .
21 It does not include problems which may be thought of as on the fringe of sexual considerations such as unmarried motherhood , neurotic guilt about sex or non-sexual marital dissonance , although all of these may in themselves stimulate sexual difficulty .
22 The key to its success is the further development of partnerships between SCOTVEC and centres to provide qualifications which will be valued by our candidates and respected by employers and other users .
23 Guidebooks and holiday brochures make a point of explaining ploys which can be adopted to bring a price down .
24 Humans ( even experts ) can on occasion forget details which may be vital .
25 In a Library-College ( if one existed ) the library contains rooms which may be used by teachers for small or large group sessions , and there are laboratories , gymnasia , music rooms and so forth leading off but essentially the library is the dominant body .
26 They do best in a rich , limy potting mixture which should be kept moist while they are growing .
27 To assist the process of public consultation the Board has prepared a number of discussion papers tackling themes which will be covered in the strategy .
28 Whereas in the examples taken from scenes one and three , Anderson fulfils the Interest Principle by merely 'saying what is unpredictable and hence interesting " ( Leech 1983 : 146 ) , in later scenes he uses irony to implicate propositions which might be too face-threatening to be made directly or ironic understatement to be deliberately impolite .
29 Consents to pollute come in the form of emission or effluent standards which prescribe the temperature , amount , and kind of polluting matter which may be discharged from a particular source .
30 The cost is £45 per week , this does not include accommodation which should be organised separately .
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