Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] [modal v] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Skills can not be transferred directly from a trainer to a trainee , the function of the trainer is to provide conditions and guidelines which will facilitate learning .
2 introduction of new technology/learning methods which might alter student contact time ; and
3 In other parts of the world there have been cases where it was desired to combine a system of local independent governments with a unifying central administration which would provide strength especially for foreign affairs and defence .
4 In very broad outline , the first stage ( 1908 ) was to pay , subject to means , a pension well below subsistence which would supplement income from other sources .
5 It can encourage foreign tourists to spend their money or it can encourage foreign investment which will provide income .
6 As always in such an undertaking , the art of organization lay in the avoidance of offending those who were not asked at a particular moment and in the ability to remember enmities and jealousies which could cause friction and poison the atmosphere if the wrong people found themselves together .
7 The delegates , who discussed ways of strengthening the enforcement of the UN 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea , urged closer co-operation to establish regional organizations which would regulate fishing on the high seas and settle disputes .
8 The new policies envisage that although the state remains the ‘ fundamental instrument ’ in applying educational policy , responsibility for provision should be devolved to non-governmental bodies — including firms , co-operatives , citizens ' associations and social or humanitarian organizations which would subsidize community schools on a non-profit basis .
9 The first was an accelerated attempt to broaden the focus of the family planning programme to include the broader concept of family welfare planning — an ingenious verbal massage of an increasingly tarnished image , but one which did acknowledge the need for a better delivery system for family health including better preventative medicine , pre- and post-puerperal care and advice on household hygiene which would lower infant mortality rates and improve the health of the family .
10 He is one of the most exciting one-day players in the world , with footwork which would do credit to Victor Sylvester .
11 Although in many bona fide commercial transactions it may be there will be no element of bounty which would exclude Part XV .
12 ‘ or was likely to be caused to persons in or on that vehicle ( or trailer ) or on a road ’ 'Likely to be caused' means potentially dangerous such as sharp edges jutting out from the body of a motor vehicle ; a loose driver 's seat which could cause loss of control of the car ; projecting wheel wing nuts or mudguards that could strike a pedestrian ; and a loose rear bumper that might fall off and cause an accident etc .
13 No listen , listen you need a two litre bottle of chlorine which must contain sodium hy hypochlorite
14 There was a danger that the blood would become poisoned by pus or by some other morbid agent which would render death by pyaemia inevitable .
15 Since the legal rules about the control of water pollution are expressed through the discretion of field officers it is important to understand their working definitions of pollution in terms of the kinds of events , activities , or social settings which could give rise to action on their part , whatever its ultimate conclusion .
16 Worthwhile are the concerts arranged in halls which might pull capacity audiences of 500–1000 punters .
17 The blind sites do , however , provide entry points for secondary fungi which may speed senescence and spoil grain quality .
18 Managers should in these cases refer the nurse to the occupational health department which may provide support and advice with consequent benefit to all concerned .
19 Manchester City player-manager Peter Reid shares a joke with Mike Sheron yesterday , and is banking on his ace winger to hit the goals which will give City the last laugh on rivals United tomorrow .
20 Boots staff will operate the concessions which will offer photo processing , a dispensing pharmacy and stock similar to any small Boots store , but not food .
21 The person will have a high level of emotional arousal and be particularly sensitive to social influences which can affect arousal .
22 But it set up a pattern of eating which would take Odette years to break .
23 A second measure was also taken in this study which may provide information relevant to subjects ’ expectations , this was a measure of how well each subject previously knew the each of junctions in the films .
24 Mr Major believes any rebellion can be quelled by extending the debate on Scotland and continuing to drive home the message that devolution leading to independence would harm Scottish interests , reduce Scotland 's influence within the EC , and cause political uncertainty which would draw investment away south of the border and abroad .
25 It is as though one has to find and engage the kind of gear which will allow communication that day , recognising good days and bad .
26 Looking back over some lectures I gave in the early 1980s , I note that the division between the schools which could raise money and those which could not was even then causing me concern .
27 So what can snappy families do to resolve the frustrations in their interpersonal relationships which may give rise to verbal fights , bitter conflicts and destructive hostilities ?
28 For example , when words which should have stress on the first syllable were said with stress on the second syllable , they were misinterpreted .
29 This meant that there were essentially three variables which could affect risk of relapse : level of EE , level of contact , and maintenance medication .
30 Although population pressure is the most common attribute of these peasantries and pastoralists , there are many cases where declines in population through outmigration or apocalyptic disasters ( e.g. Latin America during and after the Spanish Conquest , Boserup 1965 : 62–63 ) have led to a coarsening of agricultural technology , a labour-saving cropping pattern , and an allocation of labour which can encourage soil erosion ( e.g. Bunyard 1980 for Palestine ) .
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