Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I enclose a wooden varnished toy which I would be obliged if you would examine and test under the above Regulations .
2 What I do not possess , however , is any suitable travelling clothes — that is to say , clothes in which I might be seen driving the car — unless I were to don the suit passed on by the young Lord Chalmers during the war , which despite being clearly too small for me , might be considered ideal in terms of tone .
3 This was a foreign land , peopled not only by my superiors , for that applied to everyone I 'd ever known , from the hole in Mother woman through which I was expelled to the hole in the Mother earth by which I 'd be swallowed ; but by those who were superior to my early superiors ; probably the most superior peoples in the entire world .
4 Any which are sent to er , which of course would be the only way in which I could be contacted ,
5 However , the outbound timing must be adjusted as necessary to comply with a time at which you may be cleared to leave the holding point .
6 General Accident will insure you for all sums which you may be held legally liable to pay for death or injury to other persons or damage to their property , as a result of any accident involving any motor cycle which your certificate of motor insurance permits you to drive or use .
7 General Accident will insure you for all sums which you may be held legally liable to pay in connection with your caravan and the plot on which your caravan is situated together with any fences , hedges , posts or chains around the plot resulting in
8 the amount of any redundancy payment or unfair dismissal ‘ basic award ’ to which you may be entitled ;
9 If you plan to defer your pension , you should also defer any graduated pension to which you may be entitled — or you risk losing the increases you would otherwise obtain .
10 Therefore , when calculating how much tax you will have to pay in any one year , you should first deduct from your total income the amount represented by your personal allowance ( plus any additional or other tax allowance to which you may be entitled , see sections following ) .
11 The above allowance is inclusive of any Statutory Sick Pay to which you may be entitled .
12 Since the scheme only started in 1978 , the current maximum amount of additional pension to which you would be entitled is £66.97 a week .
13 The annual sum which you might be asked to pay depends on the degree for which you are studying or the topic of your research .
14 The Mortgage Indemnity Guarantee is a charge for which you should be prepared when you take out your loan if it is for more than 70 or 80 per cent of the property 's value .
15 There are more stunning views from the pretty dining room in which you will be served typical Italian food , and you can relax with a large drink in the small lounge bar .
16 In the unlikely event that matters can not be resolved to your satisfaction in the resort , the Representative will ask you to record details of any problems on a Holiday Report Form , of which you will be given a copy , and you must then follow up your report by writing to the Customer Relations Department at our Birmingham Head Office ( quoting the numbers of your Holiday Reference and Holiday Report forms ) within 42 days of returning from resort .
17 ‘ Some of what you have told us will have to go into a statement which you will be asked to sign .
18 The minister will also give you details of the fees which you will be expected to pay .
19 As a returner , these are the skills in which you will be expected to be competent before being allowed to return to practice .
20 Once you have agreed , this will be written into a contract which you will be required to sign .
21 ‘ Cricket must now be the only sport in which you can be punished for the same offence twice and , who knows , maybe three times if he appeals !
22 Talk about your feelings with them and that will help you decide if you 're going to need some professional help to come through this experience which is very common and in which you can be helped , no matter what you may feel at the time .
23 Well I mean you ca n't have rules without a police force , can you , and since there 's no poets ' union from which you could be expelled , clearly whether there are any rules depends entirely on the poets themselves and their readers , and everybody knows that until about the end of the nineteenth century almost all poetry was written in regular metre and regular patterns and , except for blank verse , in regular rhyme , and that this is no longer so and now you would either be deliberately old fashioned or you would have some special purpose , I think , if you wrote your poems in traditional rhyming schemes .
24 Rufus took her £40 off her by the reception desk , having set in train the arrangements by which she would be admitted to a fashionable West End clinic , with Rufus , her surgery and her hospitalization ultimately paid for by some provident association to which she and her husband subscribed .
25 There are other places she could go to , of course , but so many of them would be clubs in which she would be expected to communicate and contribute at a time when all she wants is occasionally simply to be ‘ with ’ people and to be able to depart when she wishes without giving offence or disturbing the gathering .
26 Usually they are quite capable of doing this for themselves , but if your elderly parent turns to you for advice on financial matters your main aims should be : I. To make sure that she is receiving all the State benefits and pensions to which she may be entitled .
27 Made some sort of mark by which she could be remembered .
28 in such of the terms on which she is offered employment as make provision in relation to the way in which she will be afforded access to opportunities for promotion , transfer or training or as provide for her dismissal or demotion ; or
29 The fecundity of the Great Mother gives rise to numerous ways in which she can be defined .
30 So , in 1923 , he printed Yeats 's ‘ Biographical Fragment ’ giving the poet 's dreams with learned notes on tree worship , dying gods , and falling stars ( which we may be tempted to relate to ‘ The Hollow Men ’ ) .
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