Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This control is adjusted to produce a satisfactory value of gain coupled with a sufficiently ‘ sharp ’ degree of selectivity in order to eliminate strong a.m. signals which may be present on adjacent frequencies . |
2 | It does not purport to be a fully comprehensive report but merely to provide information on key issues which may be relevant to potential investors . |
3 | personnel sensors are available but once again this involves expenditure which may be unnecessary with full staff involvement . |
4 | Peirce could probably allow the same : his position rests upon the belief that there is a logical guarantee that induction will take us to the truth in the long run , but that our confidence in the short-run efficacy of the method is simply an ‘ acritical ’ commonsense certainty which may be susceptible to scientific explanation . |
5 | As was intimated earlier , less formal approaches to the inflationary biases which may be endemic within certain systems of industrial relations have been in circulation among Keynesians for many decades . |
6 | The Peugeot can be recommended as a good buy , especially as it is electronic ( meaning the blade does n't jump when started ) and has the ‘ tri axial ’ facility which may be useful in tight corners . |
7 | — there are a number of local/community newspapers , e.g. Tollcross , Times , Old Town & South Side News , which may be suitable for particular publicity exercise . |
8 | There was some variation between the practices , but only three fundholders reduced their rates , which may be due to normal year on year differences . |
9 | This effect which may be due to increased lipid peroxide levels in diabetes was reversed by insulin treatment ( Arbogast et al , 1982 ) . |
10 | There are several publications on the history of the Caledonian Railway , some of which may be available in local libraries . |
11 | There is no simple kind of sexual liberation possible which will eradicate the neuroses caused by sexual repression without , at the same time , producing social changes , only some of which may be controllable in rational ways . |
12 | The results of this study indicate that the scan score provides an objective indicator of disease activity in Crohn 's disease which may be superior to clinical indices , and also to laboratory tests which although objective are often normal in the presence of active disease . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | It will tell us about former hobbies and interests which may be important in future plans . |
15 | The doctrine , which may be concerned with national liberation , the emancipation of a class , the emancipation of women or some other general aim which is felt to be important by large numbers of people , has also to include or be founded upon a social theory which can elucidate the principal issues , clarify the objectives and ways of attaining them , and outline alternative forms of society . |
16 | A dividend paid outside the election will generate ACT in the subsidiary company ( and FII in the parent ) , which may be desirable for certain planning strategies . |
17 | The board hopes to open up a Red Kite Trail and has agreed to fund a consultant 's report , which should be available in mid July . |
18 | It is a popular program which should be available from other PC shareware companies , but not under these catalogue numbers . |
19 | And what do we know about childhood determinants of adult disorder which might be amenable to preventive intervention ? |
20 | In those circumstances , forecasting of manpower requirements a matter of weeks or months ahead , which might be typical in other industries , is impossible . |
21 | Some of the earliest known fossil vascular plants , those of the Rhynie Chert of the Devonian 370m years ago , show damage , which might be attributable to biting arthropods . |
22 | The booklet describes services which might be available to Afro-Caribbean carers , and includes quotations from interviews and examples of experiences of carers . |
23 | The aim throughout the year will be to cover all aspects of accompaniment ; Piano in October , Percussion in January , Taped Music in March and , finally in June a Music Workshop where it is hoped qualified teachers will bring along tapes and records that they have used in their classes and which might be helpful to other teachers . |
24 | In an interview with the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siyasa of March 28 King Fahd said that the " prevailing democratic system in the world " was not suitable for the region , and that Islam favoured " the consultative system and the openness between the ruler and his subjects " rather than the " free elections " , which might be suitable for other countries . |
25 | GL reported on the Ness ‘ Plant Hunter ’ interactive video system , which might be suitable for Public Services . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | An interesting example of task-centred work in an old people 's home showed ways which could be helpful to residential workers , or health care teams in hospital , to work on adjustment to residential life , or the hospital care the client might experience ( Dierking et al . , |
28 | Spurs are due to face Manchester United at Old Trafford on the final scheduled day of the season , May 2 , in a game which could be crucial to United 's title hopes . |
29 | Unsoundness which could be due to hereditary factors would be a good reason for rejecting the mare . |
30 | The screens , which could be available in small quantities in July building to a thousand a month in the fall , may become OEM products . |