Example sentences of "[coord] which [vb mod] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 His terms of reference were to design a building based on the Cathedral of the Dormition in Vladimir and which would be structurally sound .
2 It might have been a very worthy course to stay in England and incessantly work for peace : but I had one traditionally acquired or inherited prejudice , which many will think foolish and which may be logically diffilcult to defend .
3 As far as acquisition of language is concerned , it seems clear that reinforcement , casual observation , and natural inquisitiveness ( coupled with a strong tendency to imitate ) are important factors , as is the remarkable capacity of the child to generalise , hypothesise and ‘ process information ’ in a variety of very special and apparently highly complex ways which we can not yet describe or begin to understand , and which may be largely innate , or may develop through some sort of learning or through maturation of the nervous system .
4 To argue , therefore , that changes in newspapers — in their content , style , readership , etc. — may be undesirable ( e.g. ‘ deradicalization ’ , ‘ depoliticization ’ ) is to confuse that which one may desire ( and which may be socially desirable ) with the actual and real choices which individuals and groups make in the market-place .
5 The original store of ‘ goodness ’ which was created by evolution , and which must be axiomatically accepted as ‘ good' ’ within the minds of men if the Created God is to become a reality , acquired its first unit of man-made ‘ goodness ’ as the first product of civilisation .
6 Okay , so that 's what you learn in micro economics this year and which should be fairly familiar to you ask now is why that is the case .
7 In particular we may miss the very striking phenomenon of the cultural ‘ movement ’ , which has been so important in the modern period , and which will be specifically analysed in the next chapter .
8 The merest traces of various gases exist at the surface of Mercury , amounting to about 10 12 times less than the mass of the Earth 's atmosphere and which can be entirely accounted for by capture from the solar wind and by the radioactive decay of certain isotopes in the surface materials .
9 I myself was grimly unsympathetic , pointing out the years of government and social inaction on cervical cancer , a sexually-related disease from which only women suffer and which could be drastically reduced by simple health education and changes in heterosexual male habits .
10 This proposition is seen by Freud as one which is potentially refutable by further biological research , and which could be completely mistaken .
11 The contigs of the cosmid and YAC libraries found by the two methods were essentially identical except for minor differences in order neighbouring probes having very similar or identical hybridisation patterns and which could be easily swapped .
12 Such an approach is based on what I have called elsewhere ( Parton , 1985 ) a disease model of child abuse , but which may be more appropriately conceptualized as a public health model ( Giovannoni , 1982 ; Greenland , 1987 ) .
13 It is not true to say that a menstruating woman is unclean — she has a status of tameh , a word which has been wrongly translated for years as ‘ unclean ’ but which would be much better translated as ‘ impure ’ .
14 but which would be almost wholly agricultural — and strongly Unionist .
15 There is an urgent need for sensible housing which caters for the basic physical and behavioural needs of the hens , but which can be easily and economically managed .
16 As such it is seen as the first part of a larger work , to be completed by sequel works of a similar kind but which will be separately specified and will be covered by separate agreements in accordance with the terms and conditions laid down in Clause 14.1 .
17 Instead they enter college wedded through their own experience to an implicit theory of schooling and teaching that will serve as a working template for some groups of pupils they teach , but which will be wildly inappropriate for others .
18 If we choose to use our resources in the most efficient place at the moment we may avoid those areas which are not so efficient but which will be more valuable in the future .
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