Example sentences of "which [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence there are books on many library shelves which may eventually have to be withdrawn , with or without litigation , not because of their content but because of their intent .
2 In contrast , the actual role of modified linguistic input may be to provide the child with a restricted set of choices , any number or combination of which may ultimately lead to developmental progress .
3 A Mareva injunction will be available whatever the cause of action , provided that it is one which may ultimately lead to enforcement against the defendant 's assets ; it would not be available where the relief sought was purely declaratory .
4 And when we examine those repetitive media messages , we find amongst them those which dull , which desensitise , and which may ultimately disinhibit by eroding the internalised constraints which are part and parcel of the civilising process , constraints we used to learn at our mother 's knee , and which we discard at our peril .
5 The earliest stage in the formation of an offshore feature is the deposition of a bank of sand , which may ultimately emerge at high tide .
6 Mr Salmond undoubtedly has a point in arguing , as he did over the weekend , that any demonstrable gain which may ultimately emerge from the deal with Mr Lang was achieved without serious risk of saving the Government from a Commons defeat .
7 There he was on television this week , whipping up a meeting of left-wing students into a frenzy with his oratory : ‘ There are new forces in our society — new forces , new loyalties , new ideas not yet articulated — which may yet come to our rescue .
8 While there can be no objection in principle to allowing foreigners access to the English courts , it is doubtful whether they should be permitted to recover damages for defamatory words which may freely circulate in the country where the plaintiff 's reputation would be most affected .
9 Database development and a news archiving feature which may well appear as a separate product are also in the pipeline .
10 Or , if you like to spend a long time in the tub , you might like a wider one , which may well fit into the existing space .
11 With Shadowlands , another co-funded production , Plymouth ventures into the area of the commercial straight play which may well lead to more similar productions of new work .
12 Similarly , a fall in demand by consumers is signalled by price falling relative to production costs and gives rise to losses for producers which may well lead to factory closures and job losses .
13 A major difficulty is getting all the appropriate people to be available at the required time , which may well run to several days if there are a lot of candidates .
14 In the first part of the chapter I shall look at some of the similarities which characterize both policies and then turn to some of the contradictions which may well result in significant problems for both of the initiatives .
15 This is accounted for by the rather different procedure adopted in child sexual abuse investigations when there is an urgent need to protect the suspected victim and her or his evidence from outside pressure which may well emanate from the victim 's family .
16 An alternative outcome , but one which may well develop from the first , is the emergence of a strong nationalist dictatorship .
17 Period rooms in a museum are usually reconstructions and interpretations of the past , though they may well contain primary source material , the furniture and genuine artefacts from the past , and an assortment of objects which may well belong to the same period but which come from many different sources .
18 The following is general advice for Lycoming operators ; but whichever make of engine you use , the flight manual tells you how to get the best out of your particular model — which may well differ in detail from what follows .
19 Not all dichotic listening experiments tap the same psychological operations which may well differ in the extent of their underlying cerebral lateralisation .
20 avoid codes which may also appear as general text ( eg place names ) since on decoding normal text may be improperly converted .
21 The Department runs a crash course for S6 pupils which may also lead to the opportunity of attempting a certificate .
22 Near the western end of the reservoir you can see a bronze age burial mound and a cup and ring marked boulder which may also date from the same period .
23 I am trying to set up a seminar on Ethics in Communications ( which may also touch on more general issues of ethics and management ) — do you have any relevant texts of which you might send me a complimentary copy and to which reference could be made in the publicity for what should prove a stimulating event !
24 However , it is best to avoid continuous harsh braking which may just result in locking the wheel and skidding .
25 The other emerges when he remarks in the opening lines ‘ the regular yet halting rhythm , the smooth uncertainty of movement which may either proceed to greater regularity or fall away into improvisation ’ .
26 Finally , tidal range is an important factor in the generation of tidal currents ( see below ) which may locally become of geomorphological importance .
27 This was , is , and ever will be , Dick Hudson 's , which may justifiably claim to be the most famous pub in all Yorkshire , or indeed the world .
28 This chapter touches on various points of which the practitioner should be aware , which may usefully serve as a reminder of items to be considered outside the drafting of the conveyance or transfer itself .
29 Each spore is surrounded by a thin protective sheath which may initially aid in sticking the spore to a potential host ; once in place , its first task is to establish contact with the living tissue of the host , penetrating the tough exoskeleton to gain access .
30 This was especially true in Scotland , and in particular , Glasgow , which may justly claim to be the deaf ‘ capital ’ during this era .
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