Example sentences of "which [adj] [noun] may [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The problem for the student , which residential workers may also face , was to know how to shift this embryonic relationship into a form which was less disturbing to both . |
2 | The representation of a Light Table , a ‘ real-world ’ tool which some readers may already be familiar with , shows an imaginative use of a graphical user interface . |
3 | SAVE believes that modern architecture and planning is producing an environment that is not only a visual disgrace — a judgment with which future generations may conceivably disagree — but is becoming an economic and ecological nonsense as well . |
4 | In many if not most cases the suitability of particular accommodation for a particular applicant is a matter on which differing views may honestly and reasonably be held . |
5 | While judges can continually work to improve the system , legislative intervention will occasionally be necessary , either to extricate the law from the dead ends to which gradual evolution may occasionally lead , or to deal with altogether new problems . |
6 | However , this is not the end of the matter for the scope of this withdrawal of immunity is limited by the remainder of section 17 , which provides three routes through which secondary action may finally be held to be not unlawful . |
7 | This chapter will examine the role of law in overcoming that problem through the imposition of legal duties which limit the purposes for which managerial discretion may legitimately be exercised . |
8 | But to have a multiple personality , in which one self may suddenly be overthrown by another and one mind may be torn in several different directions is sometimes so intolerable , I long for extinction . |
9 | This book helps teachers to understand these roles , and the ways in which co-operative learning may best be fostered . |
10 | I very much doubt whether Wolfgang will find there all those things which he has imagined and the great advantages which several people may perhaps have described to him . |