Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Three of a kind … models show off the latest range of styles which will be on display at the Tesco and RSCPA Cruelty Free show at London 's Regents College in London this weekend Picture : DAVID GILES
2 In the area at the front of the skull are connecting sacs which enable the dolphin to cut off one or all of the four high-frequency signals which may be in operation .
3 Two tactics which might be worth considering with this aim in mind are the use of test cases first as policy-changing devices and second as political catalysts .
4 On July 14 Strasser announced that the NPRC would become the Supreme Council of State ( SCS ) and that the Cabinet would be transformed into a Council of State Secretaries which would be in charge of " day to day administration " and would be directly responsible to the SCS .
5 St. Giles Street , though unremarkable , has a variety of shops which will be of interest to the visitor .
6 The Broad Horizon will comprise works of art acquired by the Foundation between 1988 and 1990 , as well as pictures and prints on Trust subjects which will be for sale .
7 At the very time this highly specialised library of books on the cotton industry was being dispersed , without even being checked against the holdings of the British Library — the book here listed is not to be found in their catalogue — the New Mills Heritage Centre was trying to put together a collection of books which would be of use to students visiting what had been , among other achievements , the home of the British calico printing industry .
8 There have been a couple of announcements in the past few months which should be of interest to us .
9 Through delegation you can make proper use of specialist skills which may be at your disposal .
10 An excellent comparison of Athenian and Spartan habits and philosophy is given by Thucydides , in the mouth of Pericles ( ii.39 ) : ‘ our city is open to the world , and we have no periodical deportations in order to Trevent people observing or finding out secrets which might be of military advantage to the enemy . ’
11 The important points which emerge from this case are that the employer will be able to rely on this part of the duty of fidelity if it can be shown that the employee works for a trade competitor in his spare time and : ( a ) knows of business secrets which may be of use to the competitor and/or ( b ) occupies a position which makes it expedient to recognise the existence of his duty to work for the employer alone .
12 In the Library , assistance with the indexing of the archive collection , and in the separation of original artworks from the illustrations collection for conservation and indexing , are two activities which would be outside the scope and resources of existing staff .
13 If you provide information about your organisation the teacher will be well enough informed to be able to detect those areas and activities which will be of value .
14 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
15 There are , however , three strategies which might be worth considering .
16 The above findings suggest there are some additional therapeutic strategies which may be of value in limiting the effects of phenylalanine .
17 A member of the Society has drawn attention to a point which arises in connection with the payment of sickness benefit under the National Insurance Acts which may be of interest to other members of the Society .
18 This whole thing was a nightmare , a sea monster inextricably wrapped around her limbs which would be with her until the day she died .
19 Areas which will be in contact with the cove members should be scratched to provide a key for the Gyproc cove adhesive , then brush away any dust and loose particles .
20 Thatcher stated in an opening address to the meeting that the continued forward stationing of nuclear weapons in member countries which would be in the front line of a conventional war ( i.e. on German territory ) remained fundamental to NATO strategy .
21 Mr Cheney refused to pay his income tax on the ground that part of it would be used to build nuclear weapons for use in circumstances which would be in breach of the Geneva Convention Act 1957 , and that this illegal purpose rendered his tax demand invalid .
22 These are not the kind of facts which can be found in the history books ; they are small matters which would be of no real importance except to the people concerned .
23 The idea is to create goodwill by producing a really helpful guide or a series of ideas which will be of use to customers and potential customers .
24 It is a good idea to spend some time initially on familiarising yourself with your nursing library , and any specialist collections which may be of use to you .
25 The study will examine a number of questions which should be of concern to electors and to elected leaders and local government officials .
26 The reader can hope , all the same , that the writer will give an account of the special merits of key pictures , and it is these art critical passages which can be of most help in enjoying or appreciating the chosen artist 's achievement .
27 This is for two reasons : first , these strategies largely ignore the political conditions of their implementation , and second , they fail to answer the question of whether such a ‘ regeneration ’ is possible and whether , if possible , it can take place under conditions which will be of benefit to socialist politics .
28 The use of circling or underlining parts of their work , arrows to show how pieces of work connect , brainstorming , asterisks to show things which may be worth returning to , parts of diagrams abandoned as a result becomes clear , and other messy ways of working may need to be encouraged if people are used to hiding their rough work or throwing it away .
29 Where he is the occupier of premises in or on which the chattels ( not attached to the premises ) are found and , before the finding ‘ he has manifested an intention to exercise control over the [ premises ] and the things which may be upon it or in it ’ .
30 This exercise does several things which will be of use to investigative work later on .
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