Example sentences of "[noun pl] which they [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Governors should recognise their power to co-opt on to their working groups , in a non-voting capacity , any member of the local community who could offer specific expertise and skills which they may be lacking . |
2 | Its roots are tenacious and most people still wish to acknowledge the ideal of Christian values , as George Carey , Archbishop of Canterbury , noted at the 1991 2nd Malvern Conference , " I would deny that Britain is post-Christian — I think that people have basic Christian values which they would be very reluctant to let go . " |
3 | You can appeal to them never to say or do things which they would be ashamed for you to know . ’ |
4 | Just over half reported visiting their general practitioners at the onset and a further 31% at some time later — actions which they might be expected to remember . |
5 | Now , ambulance crews have put together a video of some accidents which they 'll be showing to young drivers . |
6 | The teacher supported the group while they worked through topics and questions relating to kestrels which they might be able to pursue further . |
7 | It advises postgraduate students on courses offered in other departments and faculties which they may be able to incorporate into their own degree programmes . |
8 | Of course , both men and women harbour sexual fantasies which they would be horrified to see realised . |
9 | Members in categories 3 and 4 will be required to keep their own records which they may be required to submit to the Institute . |