Example sentences of "[Wh det] could be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . , |
2 | Many of its projects provide services which could be helpful to families who are living with HIV or AIDS — for example , day care , fostering , adoption and community support schemes . |
3 | Inland Revenue booklets which could be helpful , especially if you are interested in the possibility of becoming self-employed or starting your own business include : |
4 | The absence of endowments before the time of the Emperor Constantine inevitably meant that well-to-do Christians had much influence on their local communities , which could be decisive when a new bishop was being chosen . |
5 | Remember that if you sell one of these instruments before maturity , then changes in interest rates will almost certainly mean that its capital value has altered and you will get a gain or loss , which could be substantial and exceed the interest earned . |
6 | Interferon alfa enhances lysis mediated by the immune system of hepatocytes infected with hepatitis B virus , resulting in a transient inflammatory exacerbation , which could be lethal in a liver with limited residual capacity . |
7 | He could see no definable head , nothing which could be stricken off even with doleful consequences . |
8 | A FORMER Ulster prison officer was charged last night with collecting , recording and possessing information which could be useful to terrorists planning murders . |
9 | What might be a set of values which could be useful ? |
10 | Below is a list of sounds which could be useful to reinforce the spoken word : |
11 | However , films can be used to create an atmosphere of reality , which could be useful for students prevented , say by distance , from visiting a certain university library . |
12 | They 'll find out , for example , that Julio Iglesias prefers to be filmed only from the right — which could be useful for the cameramen . |
13 | This would be searchable in either direction , which could be useful in some parallel application for string searching , or just allowing for reverse searching because the end of the string is more restrictive . |
14 | Moreover , the Thessalians by tradition held the presidency of the Amphictyonic Council ( Syll. 175 ) which could be useful when it came to putting a motion . |
15 | Mind you , these birds are very quick and it might pick up a few words which could be useful . ’ |
16 | ‘ Yes , it 's a pot I 've been down many times — not the easiest ; apart from a fifty-foot pitch we 'll have to haul him up , there 's a long sump we 'll have to bring the injured man back through which could be tricky if he 's unconscious or uncooperative . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | THE right-wing challenger Glafcos Clerides appeared to be heading for a narrow victory last night in a Cyprus presidential election which could be crucial for the future of the divided island . |
19 | They would know that mother-love and father-love , which could be over-protective , must at times yield to the demands of civilisation . |
20 | Hormones take the heat off Thousands of women suffer menopausal symptoms which could be relieved by a course of Hormone Replacement Therapy . |
21 | The unit to be covered by a scheme does not have to be a company , which in itself is an advantage , but it has to have Companies Act-style accounts and have them audited , which could be expensive . |
22 | The result is likely to be closer relationships between customers and suppliers , which could be good news : Japanese companies such as Honda Motor tend to choose a few preferred suppliers and stick with them , rather than playing the field , and this policy seems to have paid off handsomely . |
23 | ‘ Strange are the turns of fortune ’ , says Gandalf ( which could be good or bad depending on context ) , and ‘ Hope oft deceives ’ , says Éomer ( also so true as to be non-predictive ) . |
24 | In neither case , does the activity of a postman emerge as something which could be good if it existed in isolation . |
25 | At different periods for political reasons a local deity might be raised to become a state god , a position which could be temporary or permanent . |
26 | Problems which could be inherent in a more opportunistic approach to health education should be avoided . |
27 | Good value at £10,208 , the Tempra 1.6 has one feature which could be invaluable to country dwellers : it has an enormous boot . |
28 | Unsoundness which could be due to hereditary factors would be a good reason for rejecting the mare . |
29 | Within moments , he is talking about Brecht 's THREEPENNY OPERA pointing out how Brecht invented an abstract London , not in order to escape from the reality of the city , but to create a generalized framework which could be relevant to audiences in many different places . |
30 | This should be resisted by the tenant as not only will the term be slightly diminished ( by almost three months where , for instance , the certificate date is a few days before a quarter day ) which could be relevant for a comparatively short term lease , but also the first and subsequent rent review dates will be that much sooner , which at a rent of , say , £100,000 per year , increasing to £140,000 per year ( in an inflationary market ) on the first rent review , would add £10,000 per quarter to the rent . |