Example sentences of "process that [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The nuclear explosive process that would obliterate a city involved a reaction taking place in a few hundred shakes .
2 The North Korean Interim People 's Committee ( NKIPC ) developed in February 1946 as a reaction to the trend of events in the south ; it was meant to assist in the process that would lead to a government for the whole of Korea .
3 Tamayo said he would , but only if Remba could invent a process that would allow them to have a relief-like dimensionality .
4 But Huxley said nothing about the process that might have led one branch of the primate order to develop the upright posture and the enlarged brain that are the hallmarks of the human race .
5 An alternative microbial process that could favour siderite formation is microbial reduction of Fe(III) .
6 The second half of Darwin 's Descent of Man was devoted to sexual selection , because Darwin thought that this was the only process that could explain some of humankind 's unique features such as our loss of body hair .
7 Mr Christie 's complaint to the commission , the first of its kind over GCHQ 's activities , is the initial stage in a process that could lead to a full hearing by the European Court of Human Rights .
8 Mr de Benedetti has protested his innocence and is to appeal , a process that could take two years to complete .
9 His solicitor quickly gave notice of an appeal on the grounds that he is not mentally ill , a process that could take months to complete .
10 Selecting locations is another time-consuming and difficult process that can spend or save a great deal of money , given the number of people involved and costs of travel , hotels , refreshments and all the other incidentals .
11 Biotechnology executives see the plan as a substantial improvement on the present system , in which the government analyses every proposed planting in a process that can take four months .
12 The penalty is that you have to decide what sizes you want and prepare them in advance , a process that can take quite a time and uses up a considerable amount of disk space .
13 It 's a process that can take up to six months , but all this has not deterred hundreds more refugees from attempting the hazardous journey south .
14 There are two processes , one on either side that will develop into the lower jaw ; two further processes that will form the cheeks and upper jaw , and a central process that will give rise to the nose .
15 List all your materials , every part of the process that will cost money and find out beforehand what the cost will be .
16 I am about to set in motion a peculiar process that will result in a $10 million loan to a Philippine construction company , a bedfellow of the Marcos clan — a loan that will soon go sour .
17 This is , I suspect , the beginning of a process that will lead to much the same outcome as was brought about by the hundreds of Government amendments — sometimes running into four figures — that have been tabled to similar Bills .
18 In a news conference reported on Portuguese radio on April 9 , UNITA vice-president Jeremias Chitunda said that resolution of the conflict was contingent on the signing of a ceasefire agreement and the holding of free , fair and internationally monitored elections which , he said , " make up an indivisible component of the process that will lead to lasting peace and national reconciliation in Angola " .
19 Finally there is ‘ the entrepreneur ’ , the individual , calculated risk-taker whose primary drive is to start and develop a new organization , new product , or new process that will profit and thrive .
20 Similar and perennial manifestations of urban crisis at the empirical level are not attributable to a consistently repeated set of causal processes that would justify a conventionally theorised problematic of the inner city .
21 We remain uninformed both about the now-extinct intermediates and the evolutionary processes that would have been responsible for the diversification of early multicellular animals into what we now perceive as distinct phyla , each with its own body plan .
22 The court said that to import proportionality would ‘ create a monster that could quickly get out of control and cause widespread disruption of the many administrative processes that might attract its application ’ .
23 We are thus forced to identify unc with all processes that might diverge ( before doing anything else ) .
24 Secondary processes that may overprint these primary compositional variations include hydro-thermal metamorphism and low temperature alteration over time ; large volumes of impact melt may even undergo chemical differentiation analogous to magmatic systems .
25 If there were originally regional differences in surface composition then these have now been lost because of the widespread scattering of impact ejecta and because of any other processes that can transport material over large distances .
26 Obviously , any such processes that can enhance environmental quality are to be welcomed , provided that they themselves do not lead to inadvertent environmental deterioration .
27 There is a wide range of activities and processes that can use biomass as a starting point .
28 Some misunderstanding exists at present about what it is , and what it is not , and of the processes that can encourage or suppress it .
29 Recall , however , that we have chosen to identify all processes that can diverge .
30 The challenge is to transform creative ideas into tangible products or processes that will improve customer services , cut costs and/or generate new earnings for an organization ( Levitt , 1963 ; Rosenfeld and Servo , 1984 ) .
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