Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 a time to discover in ourselves attitudes and lifestyles , which may be contrary to a deep relationship with God .
2 ( In the next chapter you will find information about some of the therapies which may be helpful to you . )
3 You will be encouraged to undertake further training which may be helpful to the development of your career .
4 Since there are substantial differences between industrial relations across industries , which may be unrelated to the national context in which they operate , what is really an ‘ industry ’ effect could be misinterpreted as being a ‘ national ’ effect in a comparative study confined solely to the national level .
5 They widen this to encompass the landscape and flows of energy across the land , which they see as providing a climate which may be conducive to or destructive of health and well-being .
6 Should the probationary period be completed satisfactorily , the appointment will continue until retiring age , subject to the provisions of the University Statutes and Decrees and to such provisions of the Education Reform Act which may be applicable to this appointment .
7 It has made it easier for participants in training courses to understand the concept of oppression , to recognize oppressive attitudes and behaviour , and to identify oppressions which may be new to them : heterosexism is often a new concept to heterosexuals .
8 definitions of words which may be new to students , or which have a specific meaning
9 However , it also allows the accumulations of holdings and the transfer of ownership and control which may be unacceptable to the owner-managers of small and/or family firms .
10 A point which may be relevant to this was that virtually all those who had made a positive choice of credit type did have bank accounts — a factor which clearly brings bank loans into the range of credit possibilities for people .
11 Hymes ( 1964 ) sets about specifying the features of context which may be relevant to the identification of a type of speech event in a way reminiscent of Firth 's .
12 Thirdly , there are their personal qualities , which refer to the various personal ( and social ) attributes and attitudes which may be relevant to a particular job and which emerge from references , ‘ biodata ’ ( i.e. biographical information ) or during an interview .
13 Another factor which may be relevant to explaining the difference between the early 1980s and the early 1990s is the different regional and social impact of recent rises in unemployment .
14 Clearly the inquiry which is to take place will take into account any comments made by the hon. Gentleman which may be relevant to the cause of the accident or to reducing the prospects of any future incidents .
15 It does not purport to be a fully comprehensive report but merely to provide information on key issues which may be relevant to potential investors .
16 H pylori infection also causes hypergastrinaemia , which may be relevant to its role in DU disease .
17 For example , Emily Brontë 's novel Wuthering Heights was published in 1847 ; the annals The Teach Yourself Encyclopedia of Dates and Events tells us that in 1846 the term " folk-lore " was coined ( which may be relevant to the presence of fairy-tale elements in the novel ) .
18 If users have little experience of using videocassette recorders or tape-slide equipment , a decision may have to be made on whether to ignore sources such as videocassettes or tape-slide sets which may be relevant to the database or to include such materials but ensure that help and guidance are available when the equipment is needed .
19 All staff of XYZ Business will notify the relevant steward of any information or issues which may be relevant to the assessment of the Safety , Health or Environmental impact of the products and processes of XYZ Business .
20 Peirce could probably allow the same : his position rests upon the belief that there is a logical guarantee that induction will take us to the truth in the long run , but that our confidence in the short-run efficacy of the method is simply an ‘ acritical ’ commonsense certainty which may be susceptible to scientific explanation .
21 The activities which may be subject to investigation under this scheme are those specified in Part II of Schedule 12 [ to the Act of 1986 ] , which are described there under the following headings : — share accounts — deposit accounts — borrowing members : class 1 or class 2 advances — borrowers : loans by appropriate mortgage companies — borrowers : mobile home loans — borrowers : other loans — banking services — trusteeship — executorship .
22 One further restriction on the type of information which may be subject to an obligation of confidentiality has been briefly mentioned above .
23 Test market activity by competition , news of imminent product launches , rumours of policy changes on the part of trade and industrial customers , competitors , and feedback on company achievement regarding product performance , delivery and after-sales service are just some of the kinds of information which may be useful to management .
24 We have also shown that selective decontamination of the gut has antiseptic ( anti-inflammatory ) properties , which may be additional to its anti-infective ( antibacterial ) effect .
25 These are all aspects of learning that have been shown to present difficulties to some visually handicapped children , but which may be amenable to remediation .
26 It is further recognised that words or gestures which may be tolerable to some people may be deeply offensive or threatening to others .
27 Where , for instance , remuneration is linked to earnings per share , managers have an interest in increasing short-term profits , which may be detrimental to investment and the company 's long-term value .
28 He also criticised the reference to critical control points under which it said that : ‘ Food business operators shall identify any process undertaken which may be critical to ensuring food safety and ensure that adequate safety procedures are identified , maintained and reviewed . ’
29 This effect which may be due to increased lipid peroxide levels in diabetes was reversed by insulin treatment ( Arbogast et al , 1982 ) .
30 In addition to other remedies , we shall be entitled to deduct any amount due to us as above from any remuneration or other monies which may be due to you . '
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