Example sentences of "which [noun] [modal v] [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 They also raised for consideration the possibility of reducing the period beyond the end of the accounting year in which solicitors must submit their report from 6 to 3 months .
2 Here there is usually a ramp or board up which cyclists may push their bicycle .
3 Here there is usually a ramp or board up which cyclists may push their bicycle .
4 The Kunsthalle , a space ( usually municipally funded ) in which artists can exhibit their works outside academic and museum constraints , is largely unknown in the United States , even though every small city in the country seems to have built a ‘ contemporary art space ’ over the last ten years .
5 In the last section we saw three ways in which speakers can miss their target of JC .
6 It may have been preferable to issue the national curriculum documents as guidelines , templates of good practice against which schools could evaluate their extant curriculum rather than requirements that have to be met .
7 Having examined how the law defines the ends for which directors must use their powers , we are now in a position to consider the law 's capacity to ensure that they act within the bounds laid down .
8 He may have no reason to acknowledge the government 's authority over him regarding the conditions under which parents may leave their children unattended by adults .
9 Formal links , such as parents ' evenings , can be useful but more informal occasions often provide a relaxed atmosphere in which parents can ask their own questions .
10 There are ways in which parents can encourage their growing children to make right choices in life .
11 We talked about ways in which parents could encourage their children to read , and also the extent to which Dad or Mum should help with homework .
12 Inexperienced as I was in counselling , I nevertheless felt it essential that the school should offer itself as a support agency through which parents could find their way into the numerous services provided by the state , by the local authority and by voluntary organisations .
13 EMBRACING PAY AND FILE Pay and file , the new system under which companies will pay their corporation tax and file their returns and accounts , is less than 12 months away .
14 The new paper takes the discussion forward by bringing together the main suggestions from the earlier paper which enjoyed general support , and further proposals for a system under which tax-payers could assess their own liabilities .
15 Such models also share an essentially procedural conception of justice and view the primary function of the state as that of securing a framework of law through which individuals may pursue their own particular goals .
16 Money or government bonds provide alternative stores of value , a means by which individuals can hold their savings .
17 If all profits from corporations were distributed to shareholders , then on the integrationist view all that is required is a mechanism by which individuals can pay their tax on this income source at their personal marginal rate .
18 Of course , this does not resolve the issue of inequality , but it does provide a mechanism through which individuals can focus their view of an acceptable ‘ trade-off ’ between redistribution ( equity ) and efficiency .
19 The report concludes with a discussion on the health effects of organochlorines and suggests ways in which individuals can limit their intake of dioxin-like compounds .
20 Social studies teachers and departments have been placed in the vanguard of progressive teaching , ostensibly because social studies is seen as a context in which individuals can develop their consciousness and understanding of society .
21 Statutes are only one of the means by which governments can achieve their policy objectives and there are , surprisingly , relatively few things which governments can do only with the approval of Parliament as expressed in the passing of a statute .
22 Through project work , English becomes a window on the culture of the English speaking world , and a means through which learners can express their own culture .
23 A further 60 seats would be filled by a second vote in which electors would express their preference for political parties rather than individual candidates , with the seats being distributed in accordance with the proportion of the vote achieved by each party .
24 Not that she had anything against the vicar personally , though it had been hard to forgive his refusal of her request for an ‘ Animals ’ Sunday' to which people might bring their pets to be blessed .
25 On the matter of choice , the patients charter draws attention to new freedoms and the ease with which people can change their general practitioners , which is a fundamental improvement in freedom .
26 We would be delighted , and I expect that would blight his future even more , but it is essential that we have a mechanism to check on what is happening so that there is information and a body to which people can bring their grievances so that matters are properly set out and , more important , rectified before damage is done .
27 Respondents to the Social Attitudes Survey in 1984 were asked : In general would you say that people should obey the law without exception , or are there exceptional occasions on which people should follow their consciences even if it means breaking the law ?
28 Blue Circle engaged Black Horse Relocation , a specialist relocation company , to carry out ‘ staff clinics ’ during which staff could discuss their questions and problems with members of Black Horse and Blue Circle staff .
29 Discussion of practical ways in which teachers may adapt their methodology when teaching bilingual students is done through exercises and often based on the analysis of video or audio tapes .
30 Telecommunication standards significantly affect the ability of manufacturers and operators to access the telecommunication/information market , the size of the market and determine the extent to which users can have their needs met .
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