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

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1 These spaces will overwrite any characters which may already be on the screen .
2 Automatic Teller Machine ( ATM ) cards , or other forms of plastic which may already be in your pocket , cost less and serve just as well , provided you do not stray too far from the beaten track .
3 The attention of members is drawn to a new Public Notice , 727 , dealing with various new VAT schemes for retailers , which may well be of interest to the clients of many members .
4 They are of two sorts — those which are an integral part of the book , printed on the same paper and gathered up for binding with the rest of the sections ( though they will usually be paged separately ) ; and leaves or sections printed separately , sometimes on different paper altogether , which may even be of a different size .
5 For a composite material consisting of a concentration of particles with orientation described by and elastic constants of a second phase , which may also be of general elastic properties , the Voigt scheme would lead to sums such as
6 The interests of the elderly person and the rest of the family network , which may sometimes be in competition .
7 This gives us a second combination of interest and income ( 10% and £40m. ) which must also be on the IS curve .
8 The knowledge they seek is experiential , and they lived in the expectation of a final reality which must inevitably be in itself a judgement on the existential awareness of it at a human level .
9 The anniversary of King George 's coronation , on 11 October , provided the occasion for great patriotic demonstrations , with at Newcastle , which might soon be in the front line , ‘ bonfires in several parts of the streets and beer given to the common people ’ .
10 If the review of energy policy opts for a high coal burn , it will have to be balanced by maintaining ‘ clean ’ nuclear power plant which might also be under threat if the dash for gas is allowed to go unchecked .
11 This will require the hospital to levy a charge , which might initially be at nationally determined rates ’ ( DoH , 1989c , para.2. 18 ) .
12 Greg Dyke and I decided to explore the possibility of sponsorship , which could well be of great value in London Weekend Television 's long-term future .
13 Local authorities will now have to divorce their regulatory arms from the disposal organisation by forming separate companies which would normally be in private hands .
14 However , at Foxton they are side-aligned ‘ pounds ’ rather than ‘ ponds ’ , designed to maintain a water supply to each lock , and contain the water which would normally be in the pound between each lock .
15 An improper and dominant motive would have to be shown for revealing matters which would normally be in the public interest .
16 Hundreds of ordinary men and women are highly competent interviewers , and a glance at some of the very complex interview schedules used by market research firms and the government research agencies show that they are capable of carrying out very intricate interviews which would probably be beyond the capabilities of many untrained academics !
17 The shibboleth of the DM3 standard should not stand in the way of entry at a realistic level , which would probably be at around DM2.80 to the pound .
18 If the principle does not comprehend such payments , as the majority of the Court of Appeal held to be the case , then there are other situations covered by the provisions which would also be within the ambit of the Woolwich principle .
19 We were n't getting er traffic which would otherwise be on the western relief road going along the southern bypass and then round the northern bypass to get back to the A sixty one .
20 By harnessing the energies of others to work on these components managers can achieve results which would otherwise be beyond them as individuals .
21 Section 3(1) ( d ) permits a market maker to do ‘ any particular thing in relation to any particular securities ’ which would otherwise be in breach of the prohibitions laid down in the CSA 1985 ‘ if the information was :
22 The hon. Gentleman is proposing something entirely different , which would certainly be without the law , which is not an advance on 1993 and which is probably impossible .
23 Although these mechanisms may provide short-term micro-level benefits , they do not encourage the development of an independent organisation with its own ideology , which would then be in a position to spearhead change to bring about real and long-lasting improvements .
24 You need more volume for a full hall than an empty one , so allow for that when you 're testing — which will probably be in an empty hall .
25 The Fellowship stipend , which will normally be at the appropriate academic salary scale , is paid direct to the fellow 's employer , and help towards other costs involved in the Fellowship may also be available .
26 A modern settlement , which will usually be of personalty or of mixed fund of land and personalty , will be designed so as to attract the lowest possible tax liability .
27 ‘ We have to find ’ , he declared , ‘ as the Victorians found , techniques and instruments which reach the parts of our society which will always be beyond the scope of statutory schemes .
28 Hurd provided a Heineken view of voluntary work , designed to reach the parts of our society which will always be beyond state provision .
29 Other options include using kerb stones to form the steps ( which will then be of a narrower depth than usual ) ; placing the bricks which form the risers on top of the paver which forms the tread , or alongside them at the back of each tread ( this alters the height of the risers , and the depth of the tread ) ; and using bricks or paviours for treads as well as risers , which will give a slightly more ‘ rustic ’ look .
30 Another two volumes are available on registration which will definitely be worth paying for .
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