Example sentences of "which [noun sg] it [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In which case it wo n't have any effect on the on the rent .
2 There is an obvious danger that such a body might well adopt an excessively narrow focus by concentrating on such issues as effectiveness and consistency in sentencing , in which case it would simply perpetuate the present disjuncture between sentencing and penal policy .
3 And as long as you did n't choose something that had a very bad dye , in which case it would all run , but mostly it was very light , it was easy to wear , even easy to clean , so it was an immensely popular fabric .
4 The same reasoning does not apply where the money is sent by a stranger , in which case it can only be accepted on the terms upon which it is sent .
5 Moreover , reform is ruled out because either the new second chamber would be less democratic than the Commons in which case it should not be able to delay legislation , or if it was just as democratic then there is no point in having two chambers , the more so since there is the potential problem of constitutional deadlock between them .
6 The payment may constitute taxable income or capital of the recipient in which case it will not be sufficient to meet the full liability in respect of which it was paid .
7 In practice , many terms will be innominate terms , in which case it will only be possible to determine whether breach of the term allows a party to repudiate the contract in the light of the actual facts of the breach .
8 An SSR is used to reply to an SPR , but it can also be used simply as a means of disseminating information about one or more modules , in which case it need not refer to an SPR .
9 An SSR is used to reply to an SPR , but it can also be used simply as a means of disseminating information about one or more modules , in which case it need not refer to an SPR .
10 It is also possible that Mercury formed heterogeneously , in which case it need never have become hot enough to differentiate , though it is then more difficult to account for any widespread crater erasure .
11 If none of them proved correct they would have to wait until dawn and call out a helicopter , by which time it would probably be too late .
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