Example sentences of "which [modal v] [vb infin] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The primary objective when drafting a set of standard terms is therefore to define , so far as possible , the obligations of the parties by anticipating any difficulties which may arise in performance of the contract . |
2 | Management considers that adequate provision has been made for any liability which may arise in respect of the years 1981 to 1983 . |
3 | The ethical committee also consists of at least five individual members , and deals with questions of ethics which may arise in connection with the dealing on the exchange . |
4 | Courts and judges must be alert to the problems which may arise in connection with wasted costs hearings and orders . |
5 | ( iii ) So far as article 5(1) itself is concerned , he submitted that it is clearly established by Court of Justice decisions that it reflects the close links created by the contract between the parties thereto , and the need to resolve all difficulties which may arise in connection with the contract in the same court in a country which has a close connection with the case , i.e. the court in the country where the obligation in question has to be performed . |
6 | This is reflected in high levels of commitment and professionalism which may result in stress and burn-out . |
7 | The strong glasses needed will give an odd appearance to the eyes which may result in teasing and although the child may see well directly through the glasses , there may be difficulties with the peripheral vision and mobility will have to be watched . |
8 | Calcium , cyclic AMP , and perhaps other mediators induce phsphorylation of several intracellular proteins , which may result in activation of plasma membrane transport systems . |
9 | The remedy granted by the High Court is an injunction , a discretionary remedy and a very serious one for the defendants , which may result in closure of the premises without compensation if that is the only way in which the nuisance can be abated . |
10 | Palms , which may vary in size from emergents in the montane forest of the Andes to treelets 30cm tall in the Madagascan rain forest , are thought to be pollinated largely by beetles and sometimes bees , and not , as was formerly believed , entirely by wind . |
11 | It can be applied to a range of activities which may vary in cost and scale and necessitate planning over differing time spans . |
12 | These episodes can be due to both apnoeic and non-apnoeic mechanisms , and some of the apparent benefits of additional inspired oxygen may arise through relaxation of bronchiolar or pulmonary arteriolar muscle tone , both of which may increase in response to airway hypoxia . |
13 | She may look back with longing to the coffee-breaks and lunch hours she used to share with colleagues at work , which may seem in retrospect to have been so full of interest- and best of all , laughter , forgetting any strains that existed in her job . |
14 | Provision should be made for ensuring that the competences specified can take into account changes which may occur in technology or market requirements . |
15 | Mr. Secretary Hunt , supported by Mr. Secretary Heseltine , Mr. David Mellor , Sir Wyn Roberts and Mr. Nicholas Bennett , presented a Bill to provide for the construction by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation of a barrage across the mouth of Cardiff Bay with an outer harbour and of a tidal lagoon and for related works ; to make provision for the acquisition and use of land for the works ; to make provision about the operation and management of the barrage , the outer harbour , the water impounded by the barrage and the lagoon ; to make provision for dealing with property damage resulting from any alteration of groundwater levels which may occur in consequence of the construction of the barrage ; to enable other protective provisions to be made ; and for connected purposes : And the same was read the First time ; and ordered to be read a Second time tomorrow and to be printed . |
16 | We therefore have some justification in hoping for more constructive cooperation between specialists in language study and pedagogy , which should lead in turn to a clearer conception of the role that linguistics can perform in helping teachers to increase their understanding and effectiveness in the classroom . |
17 | If you are the package manager , you should update the package to select an approved issue of the module ( which must exist in LIFESPAN at approval time for successful approval ) . |
18 | Note that you may only use SELECTED-ISSUE to select approved modules ( which must exist in LIFESPAN at approval time for successful approval ) . |
19 | She will dread the thought of that final parting , which must come in time . |
20 | Aim for smaller success to start off with , rather than taking too large a leap which might result in disappointment and reduction in confidence . |
21 | In that case , Lord Reid , obiter , gave as an example justifying the assertion by the House of total jurisdiction a situation where the Court of Appeal had resolved the point of law subsequently certified for the House but had left outstanding other issues which might result in acquittal : |
22 | The alternative is the ownership of physical assets — land , houses , cars , etc. — which might depreciate in value and require to be insured against theft or accidents . |
23 | I would like to say one or two things which might help in understanding . |
24 | The intention is to present an empirical account of what things are like and how they got there before addressing bodies of theory which might help in understanding . |
25 | The serum concentration is falling rapidly at 15 minutes , and small changes in the timing of the sample will greatly affect the observed result , which could result in day to day inconsistencies and unwarranted changes in dosage . |
26 | The one-teacher school at Heiton , near Kelso , is the subject of consultations which could result in closure . |
27 | Without it he is in danger of suffering a rupture which could result in death . |
28 | Such a collapse is accompanied by sudden mass-loss , giving the system a velocity impulse which could result in ejection from the cluster core . |
29 | He said the country is on the brink of a tourism explosion which could end in disaster for the local community if it is n't managed properly . |
30 | The second phase would begin with elections for a transitional administration which would remain in power for up to 10 years . |