Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [noun sg] which could " in BNC.

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1 also thought that the media had , in recent years , turned their attention much more strongly to the downside environmental impact of coal , especially to its producing large amounts of carbon dioxide which could well be changing the earth 's climate in undesirable ways .
2 Furthermore , in the structure there is a region of electron density which could be interpreted as a phospholipid molecule in the canyon , with its two acyl chains sitting comfortably in hydrophobic grooves and the scissile carbonyl carbon positioned in front of the active-site serine γ-oxygen .
3 Ian Renilson , operations manager for Fife Product Innovation , said he believed product innovation was the most fundamental method of wealth creation which could be harnessed more effectively to generate real economic growth .
4 Terry Heneaghan , Pittencrieff 's chief executive , said he did not look at the deal in terms of oil or gas production and reserves which would be acquired , but rather in terms of cash flow which could be generated for his company by rationalising operations of the two companies in parts of the US where they both have interests .
5 In 1924 he published work on the parachor , a function of surface tension which could give information about the structure of molecules .
6 Therefore , as in the Smith study , the results indicated a marginal amount of price pressure which could not be used as a basis for trading on rights issues announcements as the effect would be swamped by transactions costs .
7 Another feature of dolphin skin which could offset turbulence and accelerate movement is a system of dermal ridges ( similar to those that make up our fingerprints ) which are found beneath the skin on the back and flanks of most cetaceans , and seem to correspond to the patterns of water flow .
8 In a significant change of emphasis the governors ' meeting on April 13-14 agreed to abolish the ceiling of 6 per cent of bank lending which could go to the former Soviet Union ( corresponding to the Soviet Union 's 6 per cent holding in the EBRD ) , and to allow up to 40 per cent of the EBRD 's lending to go to former Soviet republics .
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