Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [be] important [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ac-ASA certainly has some pharmacological effects which may be important as a proposed mechanism of action for the drug . |
2 | Despite some reservations , the model they propose suggests a rational use of the land in the period to 3000 BC and beyond , and , as in the Mesolithic discussion above , it implies changes in the development of the landscapes around these sites and at some distance from them , which may be important to the landscape student if there is a causewayed enclosure in the vicinity of his study . |
3 | A parallel pathway which may be important for the induction of LTP is provided by mGluRs . |
4 | So far , apart from his basic research in black burnished wares ( 1973 ) , his work has been confined to peripheral aspects such as imported amphorae ( 1971 ) and the Malvernian wares ( 1968a and 1968b ) which may be important for future work on the major salt extraction at Droitwich . |
5 | Since we are not yet able to predict all the interactions which may be important in a study of environmental problems , collecting potentially useful data as well as those believed central to the problem under study is often wise ; |
6 | It will tell us about former hobbies and interests which may be important in future plans . |
7 | They also provide detailed information on the structural basis for ligand binding by these proteins , which may be important in the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds in the rat and the metabolism of fatty acids in the kidney . |
8 | Knowledge about ageing , the issues facing older people , the impact of race , gender , class , disability of ageing people , family systems , networks , mental health and ill health , emotional and psychological experiences , loss — these are just a few of the areas of knowledge which may be important in any particular assessment . |
9 | We have already referred to the role of organic acids in chemical weathering , the anions of which may be important in the removal of metal cations from silicate minerals and in the dissolution of carbonates . |
10 | The degree of supercoiling imposed on the viral genome in vivo is not known , but our experiments show that a moderate superhelical density can exert an stabilizing effect on the open complexes formed at the P A2b and P A3 promoters , which should be important in facilitating the transition into elongation complexes . |
11 | Another site of damage in diabetes may be the microcirculation which might be important in disease of the myocardium in diabetic subjects . |
12 | But conceivably I might be particularly anxious to emphasise that A is not stating a falsehood that he is a reliable witness , say , which might be important in certain circumstances . |
13 | The solution they adopted was to assess , in respect of each category of problems identified , what would constitute ‘ … a risk of substantial loss or disadvantage which would be important for the individual concerned . ’ |
14 | selective public funding in the areas of research and technological development which will be important for future communal welfare and prosperity . |
15 | In addition , for MAS assignments , the following aspects which will be important to a potential buyer must be considered : |
16 | The three are fighting over control of the provincial assemblies , which will be important in the run-up to the election . |
17 | The friendship patterns which will be important in the fifties and later are settled , faults are forgiven and relationships cemented . |
18 | Arising from the meeting on Wednesday a number of details arose which will be important in planning the site for next year . |
19 | At its first meeting the Group considered guidelines/criteria which will be important in selecting sites . |
20 | We have to take the long-term view on a market which will be important by the end of the decade . |