Example sentences of "[indef pn] which [modal v] [be] " in BNC.

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1 There could be nothing which might be regarded as clandestine .
2 Stocker was at pains to say : ‘ We have nothing which could be tested on humans … nothing yet which can help Aids patients or people infected with the Aids virus or any other virus . ’
3 He could see no definable head , nothing which could be stricken off even with doleful consequences .
4 They agreed to do nothing which could be construed as recognition of the current Soviet government .
5 There is nothing which can be guaranteed to alienate the affections of a statistician more than the surveyor who goes for advice after he has made a mess of sampling and needs someone to get him out of the mess .
6 This negative bias entails however that in the speaker 's eyes there are no real reasons which can be conceived as occupying the before-position which a reason normally occupies with respect to the action it calls for ; and since there is consequently nothing which can be situated in time before this action , the meaning of to does not apply in this use .
7 Ticking off items on a mental list , Ashley decided that everything which might be needed for the weekend had been packed .
8 Domesticated horses , again like , people , can be conditioned to have other needs too , and can learn to like or want something which would be of no interest to a wild horse .
9 He wanted to write something which would be profoundly true and he would have liked to have corrected the image of Modigliani which developed very early on in a number of dubious publications .
10 Even so , Strange still sees the issue in macro terms — as something which would be responsive to a general alteration in policy .
11 It 's something which would be nice to have done . ’
12 It seems to ignore the way in which existing fares are calculated' including as they do an element of ‘ taper ’ to avoid long journeys made up of several different sectors ‘ bolted together ’ from becoming too high : again something which would be difficult to replicate in a situation where the railways were operated by numerous regional franchises .
13 The field man confronted with something which may be a ‘ problem ’ has to rely at the outset on his own personal judgment about the most appropriate action to take without waiting for sample results .
14 ‘ And in a perverse way this is something which may be helpful because they are now beginning to appreciate more clearly the fear that has existed within the Protestant community for the past 20 years as they have been killed at random by the IRA , ’ he added .
15 Presently , he said , ‘ If it 's going to help , by all means interview Edna , but I do n't quite see how raking up the past , digging into something which might be better left alone , is going to get Celia over this illness , turn her into a normal woman again . ’
16 Similarly in ( 19 ) the conditional would signifies that not building is being envisaged as a hypothesis , as something which might be done in the future , but which is unadvisable in the eyes of the speaker .
17 I do n't see the support of victims of crime as a separate service provided by a small specialist agency but as something which should be much more widely accepted like sickness or bereavement , so that people can get a more sensitive and understanding response from their employers , neighbours , doctors and so on . ’
18 But , as has been shown , although their proportionate contribution increased over the period it is not something which should be interpreted in wholly optimistic terms .
19 These documents together with covering letters enable MAS and the vendor to control the sale process , something which should be used to maximum advantage to help enable an acceptable/full price in line with the agreed objectives to be achieved .
20 B begins by offering her view as something which should be of interest to the others : " I 'll tell you now " : she had made several previous attempts to interrupt with " let me tell you " .
21 This will be dealt with in greater detail in Chapter 8 , but it needs to be mentioned briefly here as something which should be agreed at the outset .
22 And this conception leads inexorably to the view that experience is like a kind of screen , something which could perhaps be painted if only we had the skill and reflective capacity , or something which could be captured by language or music .
23 As we have seen , scientia , or scientific knowledge as the seventeenth century understood it , was not something which could be obtained from an observation-based study of the natural world .
24 What caused its collapse was Craig 's conversion to something which could be presented to loyalists as power-sharing .
25 The judges responded by saying that the ‘ purpose ’ of the accused was something which could be defined objectively .
26 This last phrase , used in my diary , is a revealing one : cold was n't something imposed on me by anything as trivial as the outside temperature ; it was something which could be controlled from within and by myself alone .
27 So your managers are free to concentrate on your core business — something which could be a key to your success in the difficult economic times ahead .
28 In neither case , does the activity of a postman emerge as something which could be good if it existed in isolation .
29 Was it something which could be conferred , by means of an act of dubbing , or by the issue of a patent ?
30 But if the death of Hastings was a sign that Gloucester had made up his mind to take the throne , this was not yet something which could be admitted .
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