Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] in turn " in BNC.

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1 The whole program is based on a system of menus and sub menus , so whatever you select from the main menu will in most cases lead you to a sub menu , which may in turn lead you to another sub menu and so on , until the necessary choices have been made .
2 The end product is a very elastic form of ribbing , with a surface interest all its own , which may in turn be further patterned by using the electronic selection available .
3 For example , lexical knowledge may be twice as ’ important ’ as syntactic knowledge , which may in turn be twice as ’ important ’ as semantic knowledge ( evidently , these magnitudes will vary according to the specific application and particular data ) .
4 It is surely a simplification to see the latter simply as ‘ applied ’ sciences ; they embody a different stance and intention , which may in turn generate its own ‘ theories of action ’ , which will be explored in Chapter 3 .
5 Inevitably this process will address difficult questions and may generate difficult solutions which may in turn have severe effects on existing interests both inside and outside the organisation .
6 A trigger for leukotriene synthesis may be the formation by ionising radiation of lipid peroxides , which may in turn promote synthesis of leukotrienes by LTA 4 hydrolase .
7 It is possible , however , that mucosal application of 5HT might stimulate submucosal 5HT neurons , which may in turn activate interneurons connecting the submucosal and enteric plexuses .
8 This tale about Swegen 's Slavonic wife may fit with Thietmar 's statement that he had Cnut and his brother Harald by a sister of Boleslav whom he later abandoned , which may in turn tie in with the Encomiast 's story that after their father 's death Cnut and Harald brought their mother back from among the Slavs .
9 The typical sequence for passive rifting is rifting followed by volcanism , which may in turn be succeeded by uplift .
10 This concentration of fish causes social stress , disease and oxygen depletion , which may in turn cause high mortality rates especially in hot weather .
11 If we were to force the electricity-generating companies to take coal in volumes and at prices that they do not want , the certain consequence would be higher electricity prices for the domestic customer and for the rest of British industry , which could in turn be bad for long-term job prospects .
12 Designed to explore possible relationships between the NATO alliance and east European countries , the meeting was also warned by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Uli Kvitsinski that NATO in a post-Cold War world should not aim to build up a " super bloc " which could in turn provoke a " fortress Soviet Union " response .
13 ‘ I myself can not even begin to imagine by what mental process an educated and rational man of some sensibility moves from the reputed subtleties of Keynsian economics ( the process which has , apparently , saved the capitalist system from the collapse which would in turn have provoked a revolution ) to the blatant crudities of contemplating intercourse with a mindless whore .
14 On the other hand , the chance of a ‘ surprise ’ Conservative victory ( bringing with it a soaring pound and a quick cut to interest rates , which would in turn boost the economy ) gave rise to the thought that the index might go up by 300 points .
15 Proposals to reduce nitrate would then be put to MAFF , which would in turn consult interested parties .
16 The 216,000 places already available should be enlarged to 560,000 in 1980/1 , which would in turn require 390,000 by 1973/4 .
17 If a motion was suggested for reducing the team 's innings by five runs every time a player was out it would encourage the taking of wickets , which would in turn reduce the role of the leg stump ‘ spinner ’ and medium pace ‘ dobber ’ , place greater emphasis on attacking fields , potentially creating more runs — particularly boundaries — for the batsmen and recreating the ‘ traditions ’ of one-day cricket .
18 Left to itself , however , a vine ( grafted or ungrafted ) would concentrate all its energies into sending out suckers , which would in turn push down roots to start the cycle all over again .
19 It would then sell on the finished product to the West for dollars , which would in turn fund other high-tech developments .
20 While this outlines the process of manufacture , each stage required a different combination of raw materials and tools which would in turn have had to be obtained and processed .
21 True , the lawful use of force might then be met with unlawful resistance which would in turn be likely to give rise to harm to the person whose use of force was justified in the first place .
22 Fourth , it stipulated that once Saddam Hussein had been overthrown " direct and free " elections would be held to a constituent council , which would in turn draw up a new constitution .
23 The Constitution provided for the appointment of a National Legislative Assembly , which would in turn appoint a committee to draft a full constitution in six months .
24 It would then be replaced by an interim government , which would in turn be replaced by a permanent government after four months .
25 Strict enforcement of speed limits on motorways and other main roads in Britain would lead to a reduction in fuel consumption which would in turn reduce the country 's pollution problems , according to the environmental consultancy Earth Resources Research .
26 It could also be spent on buying private properties which would in turn get the private housing market moving , and in the long run would save money on keeping families in bed and breakfast accommodation .
27 To start with you need an injector , which will in turn need extra tractor horsepower .
28 These may have a direct effect on the child , or reduce the birthweight of the child which will in turn increase the possibility of mental handicap .
29 The terminals will be linked to minicomputers , which will in turn be linked to the mainframe computers — ICL 296 's — in Bootle .
30 More heating of the Earth either by solar or gaseous factors will increase the amount of plankton , which will in turn lower temperatures .
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