Example sentences of "which [modal v] [vb infin] a [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Bond is desperate for the deal to stand , since Bell Resources is crucial to his A$2.5billion brewery deal with New Zealand 's Lion Nathan which may underpin a debt restructuring plan for his entire media , property and brewing group , currently labouring to reduce around A$8billion of debts . |
2 | These checks are very important because they can show , for instance , if there are likely to be any difficulties with the birth which may make a Caesarean section necessary . |
3 | The GP and the health team which may include a practice nurse will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it . |
4 | The GP and the health team ( which may include a practice nurse ) will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it . |
5 | There is a locking attachment for a windsurfer which may take a wave ski but there are no facilities for fitting uprights , C , J , V or U bars . |
6 | However , collective provision is also provided by government which may charge a zero toll and finance the good out of tax revenues . |
7 | One looks at a star , one sees radiation from an object which may have a surface temperature of many thousands of degrees — in fact , internal temperatures of millions of degrees , but with a radio telescope one 's looking at very , very cold regions and these were totally inaccessible before the advent of radio astronomy , or of this type anyway , and for the first time one was able to see material spread between the stars rather thinly , but in fact in a very cold state . |
8 | Remember that if you are unsure about anything which may have a safety implication you should ask sister or staff nurse . |
9 | The information is mostly of concern to the crew in the pilot 's cabin , who will then make the necessary course , altitude and speed corrections , and note items of equipment which may need a maintenance check , once the aircraft has reached its destination . |
10 | 5 tertiary centres for renal services are proposed in London , each of which should include a transplantation service and have a university component . |
11 | Suffice it to say that if the wind is going your way , get yourself a pair of skis — which must have a metal edge , and a fixed-heel binding — and a chute . |
12 | Alternatively , the present contraction could be simply one phase of a long , slow pulsation which might have a cycle time of hundreds or thousands of years . |
13 | Initially , the doctors were not sure whether Dawn had suffered brain damage , so they arranged for Dawn to be transferred , still on the life-support machine , to a nearby hospital which could perform a CAT scan . |
14 | Other world-wide eustatic causes of sea level change include sedimentary infilling of ocean basins which could give a sea level rise of 4 mm/100 years equivalent to 40 m in a million years ( Higgins , 1965 ) ; orogenic eustasy whereby orogenic uplift creates ocean basins of different size ; geoidal eustasy whereby the ocean surface reflects the variations in the geoid surface due to the earth 's irregular distribution of mass which can give a difference between lows and highs of as much as 180 m . |
15 | The receivership of Bell Resources would force Bond Corporation to repay a $A1.2 billion loan which could spark a domino collapse of other debt agreements . |
16 | Barely one hour in length — it is an extremely powerful and beautiful show … a British premiere , a performance which could become a festival legend . |
17 | Under the scheme , which could become a draft directive by the end of the year , motorists would be denied the choice of purchasing parts from the largely cheaper independent suppliers . |
18 | He said last night : ‘ Until now we have not had a real marker which would tell a cancer cell from a normal cell . ’ |
19 | Their Lordships find it quite impossible to say that he was in error , and still less in the kind of error which would entitle a reviewing court to intervene , by making the choice which he did . |
20 | He had left some of his belongings behind , which would mean a return journey to go and collect them . |
21 | Admittedly , this has been achieved , in part , by the kind of chicanery and double book-keeping which would earn a jail sentence for the treasurer-secretary of a small glue factory . |
22 | The government and the MNR agreed in principle to create a control commission comprising their own officials and representatives of the UN and other parties to be decided , which would supervise a peace agreement , once signed . |
23 | We reject the Conservatives ' unfair banding and discount system , which would create a property poll tax . |
24 | Since royalties are usually subject to withholding taxes , and payments to related parties in tax havens are generally suspect , the normal structure for most of the 1980s was to use a Dutch company which would hold a head licence from a Netherlands Antilles company holding the intangible , and which would then sublicense the operating companies . |
25 | There are three aspects which would make a world class bobsleigher . |
26 | These were to involve a cartoon animal , which would commend a chocolate biscuit , in the voices of some people who appear on television , the voices done by actors . |
27 | I saw the formation of the Black Workers ' Group and the concessions that we had won as a lever or a rolling stone which would have a knock-on effect . |
28 | The few parents in the study had had children relatively late , when they had established reputations which would bridge a career break . |
29 | The study aimed to allow staff and parents time to think critically together about educational issues and their joint responsibilities , and to provide a brief record of the process which would include a monitoring commentary . |
30 | The vicar and his team , led by outgoing churchwarden Robert Parker , envisage an extension which would double the width of the existing church , and which would include a parish office and a private room for counselling and other meetings . |