Example sentences of "which we [vb base] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If you will help us today , we have a plan of action which we know can work .
2 This conference has initiated a process of community discussion which we hope will lead to a coherent strategy for the economic development of West Belfast . ’
3 Yesterday Adrian and Lee 's father , Dennis Johns of Llandudno , said : ‘ This is just another stage which we hope will lead to a new inquest .
4 So welcome to the first edition of CCG People , which we hope will tell you all you need to know about the people that make CCG such a success .
5 The family news is that we are all well , the girls are settled at school which we hope will continue when we move .
6 Shortly after 7.00 we should show selections from the videos , which we hope will generate some discussion .
7 After some discussion we have decided to open two separate funds which we hope will give everyone who wishes to make a donation a choice .
8 Although we support elements of the Bill , we want to modify it ; that is why we have tabled amendments , which we hope will improve it .
9 ‘ Because of concern about the future of the school our parents decided on the petitions , which we hope will improve the situation . ’
10 This new collaboration has successfully presented three different practical workshops , an active creche with a artist experienced in print making , and an open exhibition representing 45 women artists which we hope will tour .
11 Now , I conceive that a plan of the kind which I have sketched … would answer the purpose , and more especially as it would give the honour due to the focus of all our liberties , of that regulated freedom which we hope will overspread the world .
12 Because we are er developers of a core accounting package which we hope will have many many hundreds of users before the end of this decade , we did n't want to rely on the vendor of a particular Four G L , so we 've written our product in C to retain that independence within there .
13 The last year has seen a number of developments which we hope will provide the basis for greater student participation in the Institute .
14 For , with some qualifications which do not much affect the main point , he suggests that when we give reasons for an ethical statement we are typically making factual claims acceptance of which we hope will cause others to have the attitude it expresses and he distinguishes this sharply from the case where one statement gives some kind of logical or rational support to another .
15 The second is the scrutiny review of voluntary sector funding , which we hope will encourage the government to use their funding as a strategic resource , to provide a stable back-drop for other forms of fund raising , to assign a proper status to voluntary sector funding and to devise more coherent arrangements for its ad , administration .
16 I that is something which we hope will emerge when we talk about the relevant criteria .
17 to lay the human and physical foundations for a centre of experimental economics in the UK which we hope will come to compare favourably with such centres in other countries , and which may encourage greater awareness and wider use of experimental methods by economists as a supplement to their usual research activities .
18 Practical Running tracked down a very useful little booklet which we hope will help Dave , and others , to sort out such disputes in future .
19 Erm in terms of rights of way we are very concerned indeed as a group er the rights of way and this purpose we have identified er an additional fifty thousand pounds in which we hope will help
20 We understand that service cuts are planned within the next few months , which we fear will bring a decline in use of the Line , thus leading to a further rundown and closure .
21 This may point to a powerful repressed feeling which we fear will overwhelm us .
22 It is a valuable piece of equipment , and my hon. Friend may like to know that in the next two or three years we shall proceed with some large modifications to it which we estimate will bring about £4 million worth of work to PBN on the Isle of Wight .
23 Perhaps the instances are all examples of some large class which we suspect may have meaningful subclasses , and the statistical clusterer should invent the subclasses ; or perhaps there is no given initial class at all .
24 And the county council feels that it has adequately addressed the needs of the districts within the county , erm obviously that 's up to the panel to determine whether you agree with that , and we believe that the strategic framework is capable of addressing any changing needs or circumstances without recourse to a policy which we feel would reduce the clarity of the structure plan .
25 It 's a plea which we suggest should make the timetable serve the child and not the reverse , and so what we 're doing is we 're saying to children erm ‘ Yes , you are of the same worth , you are of equal value , you should have the same care , love attention and the same resources ’ .
26 We 've put a team together which we think will achieve the honours that we 're looking for .
27 Unfortunately , we can not use such excuses for ourselves , and so let's get down to some hard facts ; facts which we think will give you an understanding of why you are overweight , and how this can best be tackled , in the short and long term .
28 Services the council provides which we think could benefit from extra resources .
29 It is a firm and robust statement which we believe will command a very high degree of public support as being balanced , fair and even-handed .
30 We 've selected just three of the many contrasting resorts which we believe will offer you a good base from which to explore .
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