Example sentences of "which [vb base] [modal v] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Without engaging in speculation , it can be said that relationships of this type might have acted as a channel for ideas and opinions and represented a means by which influence could be exerted .
2 In so far as the members of the professions themselves believed in such an ideal and oriented their behaviour in accordance with it ( and therefore against pure self-interest ) , they created the conditions under which trust could be offered and accepted .
3 But Mr Hunt told the conference that , instead of phasing the system out over four years , the cross-subsidy from gainers to high-spending areas which lose would be abolished after the first year .
4 It is sad that so many have been lost or allowed to deteriorate , but it is hoped that those survivors which remain will be cherished and preserved as reminders of other days .
5 Most institutions offer an official life trajectory in terms of which honour can be acquired and reputation gained .
6 The club has covenanted to keep H24/V72 ‘ in good condition and to deliver up upon the occasion the whole pitch being replaced by new turf or a synthetic surface ; the club or its successors ceasing to exist ; the club or its successors granting the supporter a date and time upon which H24/V72 may be removed . ’
7 Which test will be followed remains to be seen .
8 There are a number of ways in which support may be offered to students within the Compact .
9 Link Officers will identify interest and seek views on the way in which support can be implemented .
10 He explained the procedure by which Balbinder would be given a place .
11 He added : ‘ The region has looked at what we argued for : the uses to which sludge could be put .
12 2 The Tenders list is held at reception and all tenders which arrive should be ticked off in pencil on the list at reception .
13 What I hope to have shown , which is consistent with a certain tentativeness about what has been said , and with incompleteness , is that we do have a grasp of both dependent and independent conditionals , which grasp can be clarified and which gives to us an explicit understanding of the seven causal connections that were set out .
14 Particular areas of sensitivity on which comment must be avoided include future profits and prospects , asset values and the likelihood of the revision of an offer .
15 This chapter briefly surveys the nature of user needs and the factors which bear upon use , and then attempts to summarize the methods by which use can be studied and analysed .
16 They will not dictate which result should be reached , but they will impose limits on which ends can not be pursued .
17 To crown it all , the hand of Sir George Askwith , who chaired the conference , in which the union was represented by Cathery , Hopkins and Tom Chambers , the union 's general treasurer , could be seen in a provision that " In order that all questions which arise may be settled with the utmost promptitude , a Board of Arbitration has been appointed upon which the Mercantile Marine profession , both officers and men will be represented " .
18 Patients at increased risk of hepatotoxicity ( particularly those taking anticonvulsants ) who present after taking an overdose of paracetamol should be considered for treatment with acetylcysteine even if the blood paracetamol concentration is below that at which treatment is usually started ; the standard treatment line ; the exact threshold at which acetylcysteine should be given in such cases is , however , unknown .
19 The only provision of Order 11 under which leave might be given was that dealing with the case where ‘ in the action begun by the writ an injunction is sought ordering the defendant to do or refrain from doing anything within the jurisdiction …
20 The sorts of correlation which exist can be illustrated by considering presuppositions .
21 There are many ways in which help can be obtained for those who are incontinent .
22 The role of the lawyer or adviser in taking the initiative in identifying problems with which help can be provided becomes important , and it is in this type of work that the law centres have been particularly successful .
23 It was Mr. Newman 's submission that the matters to which regard should be had in the present case were ( 1 ) the lapse of time between the commission of the alleged offences and the request for extradition , and ( 2 ) the fact that the accusation against the applicant was contrary to the interests of justice , in that it would lead to the trial of the applicant in Sweden on the basis of the record of Price 's evidence , despite the fact that Price had subsequently retracted that evidence in this country in so far as it implicated the applicant .
24 Finally , the overall reasonableness of this type of clause , which excludes or limits liability for all breaches under a contract , however caused , is discussed in Chapter 1 , under the heading relating to s 3 of the UCTA , to which regard should be had .
25 to the extent to which regard should be had to the range of awards in other cases which are comparable such cases should as a rule be those which have been determined in the same jurisdiction or in a neighbouring locality where similar social , economic and industrial conditions exist .
26 The episode and activity checklists 6E and 6A which follow may be found useful even by the inexperienced observer .
27 The errors which occur could be explained in this way .
28 4 is devoted to the consideration of polymers as heterogenous materials , or composites since , except for amorphous polymers , most polymers which crystallize can be considered as at least two-phrase materials .
29 Q. Is Committee consulted about which work should be undertaken ?
30 Nor did we reflect on the way in which work can be used by some people as a substitute for living an authentic life .
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