Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [modal v] appeal to " in BNC.

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1 And thirdly increasing emphasis , not on the socialist politics of the Communist Party in the nineteen twenties , but on the development of a nationalist ideology which could appeal to all classes in Chinese society who were interested in getting the Japanese out and who were angered by the Kuomintang government 's inability to stand up to the Japanese .
2 The same has turned out to be true of show-jumping , a little-known landed pursuit before it was taken up by the BBC as a sport which might appeal to women , especially when Pat Smythe rode Flanagan to four European Championship victories between 1957 and 1963 .
3 Yet the Labour leader has finally found a theme which can appeal to traditional Labour voters and , more crucially , also to those voters from the political centre who now feel disenfranchised .
4 Several attempts were made within the ranks of the French right to establish a united movement which would appeal to the electorate .
5 Another simple definition which will appeal to everyone who has ever tried to slim : More weight loss for less willpower !
6 An innovative idea which should appeal to those who find it difficult to get out and about and ideal for almost any occasion .
7 Clearly , this is not a reading which will appeal to those who relish the physical excitement and theatrical extravagance of Strauss 's music .
8 A high front zip gives good protection to the face and mouth , but this is n't a feature which will appeal to everyone .
9 Both are attempting to put together player which might appeal to Ballymena boss Jim Hagan .
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