Example sentences of "which [modal v] [be] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This is particularly likely for some of the Low Weald oak woodlands and the shaws , which may be remnants of the original forest left when the early fields were carved from the Wealden forest . |
2 | A large retail organisation owns m sites , some of which may be warehouses and some may be shops . |
3 | The teacher might think of extra resources : a box of artefacts ( some of which may be replicas ) which the pupils can handle ; a bookcase with additional reference materials including dictionaries and atlases as well as appropriate texts of higher and lower levels or a selection of visual materials for study . |
4 | After a project is completed , children can pass on their finished product to its intended audience , which may be classmates , or children younger or older than themselves , or even adults in or out of school , and can then evaluate the audience 's reaction . |
5 | Having re-evaluated one statement we must re-evaluate some others , which may be statements logically connected with the first or may be the statements of logical connections themselves . |
6 | It is generally felt that the tines are too close together to be used for carding wool , although some simpler combs which may be wool-combs are known . |
7 | It is an aid to guide the reviewer of a contract towards those areas of an acquisition contract which are of accounting significance and which might be sources of dispute in the future — it is not a comprehensive guide to analysing every acquisition contract . |
8 | Hulme and Blyth ( 1984 ) recognised several vegetation types which might be forms of the above communities involving Calluna vulgaris and Potentilla erecta in disturbed peatland in Lewis . |
9 | The creation of wealth and national harmony represent such values , and as rhetorical common-places , they provide the non-controversial sources for justifying matters which might be points of controversy ( Billig , 1987a ) . |
10 | Nevertheless , it is apparently particularly difficult to convince councillors of the justification and effectiveness of these services , which could be life-lines to a minority of rural inhabitants . |
11 | The nonwords should be thought of as new words , previously unencountered , and as letter-strings which could be words . |
12 | Then some National Savings , possibly some income bonds , and then onto the growth side which would be bonds , unit trusts , shares , P E Ps etcetera . |
13 | The last view is suggested by his claims that we are conscious of some memories ( those brought to INTROSPECTION in the ‘ control box ’ for example ) and some of the commands to say things ( as in deliberately saying something , as distinct from finding ourselves saying it ) , which would be messages from the ‘ control box ’ to PR ( the ‘ public relations box ’ , by analogy with the White House public relations chief , who is simply handed a piece of paper telling him what to say , but not to think about ) . |
14 | Anatoly Chubais , the Committee 's chairman , explained the ways in which the privatization vouchers might be used : ( i ) workers could acquire shares in their own enterprise ; ( ii ) vouchers could be used at auction to buy shares in enterprises which were to become joint stock companies ; ( iii ) vouchers could be spent via private investment funds which would be intermediaries in share purchasing ; or ( iv ) vouchers could be sold for cash . |
15 | Considerable further work would be required to analyse and describe the information objects which would be candidates for indexing , and/or electronic filing . |
16 | But here and there were outcrops of green which would be places to rest and hunt . |
17 | Also shown is the currently selected drawing mode which can be Dots , Points or Freehand . |
18 | All the above problems which can be features of ARC can continue to be problems when a person has AIDS . |