Example sentences of "which [modal v] [adv] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | AND the Landlord hereby warrants to the Tenant that it has disclosed to the Tenant details of all Restrictions affecting the Premises known ( or which ought reasonably be known ) to the Landlord as at the date hereof Clause 10.2 should commence : |
2 | The ARB locking diff is an excellent device and will allow you to reach places with ease which may otherwise be difficult to get to . |
3 | These actions can all be part of letting go of a painful stage of life , and will help the children and family remember happy times which may otherwise be forgotten . |
4 | If the dog drops down as commanded then it will be unlikely to disturb the horses , which may otherwise be unnerved and could even attempt to bolt off . |
5 | But Lord Justice Woolf has written that , as a result of this case , usually it is not until the application has been heard on the merits that it can be decided whether the applicant has sufficient interest , and it is rare in cases which may otherwise be meritorious for leave to be refused on the ground of lack of standing . |
6 | This aims to protect the biotechnology companies which may otherwise be forced to share the benefits of research and patents with countries in which genetic material is found . |
7 | The tenant may wish to avoid responsibility for structural or inherent defects , ie the rectification of faults in the design or construction of a building which may otherwise be passed on to the tenant by virtue of the general effect of a tenant 's covenant to repair . |
8 | Simply that erm the new roads will remove the constraint of erm access , poor access from sites which may otherwise be suitable for development in in planning terms . |
9 | Five one , new roads will remove constraints of poor excess on sites which may otherwise be acceptable in planning terms . |
10 | Here we are concerned with the basic principles , on which all else depends and which may eventually be applied to longer movements as well as to short sections . |
11 | The value of reports on one or two skeletons is not to serve as the basis of any theory of morphological relationships , but to provide standardized data which may eventually be built into a general picture of population at one period or through time . |
12 | Eleven regional electricity companies have also announced their support for the scheme , which may eventually be part funded by small surcharges on customers ' bills . |
13 | Drama training is under constant review through the accreditation system , so that standards are maintained and new developments assessed , and schools which may not be in the accredited list today may well be there soon . |
14 | This will be the district office which covers the hospital which may not be the same office as for the place of residence . |
15 | Such a statement implies that there are aspects of poetry which may not be so easily teachable . |
16 | ‘ It is easy to ridicule the ‘ that 's not cricket old boy ’ attitude , ’ remarked Wolfenden , ‘ but in its deeper ( and usually inarticulate ) significance it stili provides something like the foundations of an ethical standard which may not be highly intellectual but does have a considerable influence on the day-to-day behaviour of millions of people . ’ |
17 | The felt acts as a membrane which isolates movement in the boards from the asphalt , the natural elasticity of which may not be sufficient to absorb such movement . |
18 | Partly for this reason and partly because of slight local demand for living accommodation so markedly individualistic as apartments created in former textile factories ( which may not be entirely free from unpleasant associations ) , only one or two of the smaller , older and picturesquely situated textile mills have , to date , been converted into dwellings . |
19 | Even with supplementary feeding , only a few dolphins can be kept alive in such small reserves , which may not be enough to maintain an adequate gene pool . |
20 | Justin came from Nablus in Palestine to Ephesus where , according to his own account ( which may not be plain prose ) , he studied with teachers of several different schools — Stoic , Aristotelian , Pythagorean , Platonist — expecting from the last named not only clarity for his mind but light for his soul . |
21 | The dilemma of whether to improve ( or not ) an old building which may not be needed in a few years ' time can last for decades . |
22 | Schools which operate option choices in years four and five and the sixth form may experience a considerable fluctuation in demand between courses which may not be reflected in pre-set department allocations . |
23 | There are two major kinds of starfish ( which may not be closely related ) — the familiar large , stiff-armed asteroids , and the delicate ophiuroids , brittle stars , with lithe , slender , snake-like arms radiating from a circular central disc . |
24 | Nowadays botanists divide the cycad-like plants into two major groups which may not be particularly closely related : the Cycadales , which include the living species , and the Bennettitales , an important Mesozoic group of plants which have smaller fructifications scattered among the bases of the leaves . |
25 | New uses may generate traffic — particularly heavy traffic which may not be welcomed by local residents . |
26 | Be sure to alert the local planning authority , which may not be aware of the subtleties of the legislation . |
27 | Some see the distinction in terms of a commission which is unlawful and an omission which may not be . |
28 | The LFA Directive differs from other CAP provisions in that its broad objective is to support an area of agriculture which may not be best suited for production . |
29 | Tenanted land may be subject to restrictions depending on the interests of the owner which may not be solely agricultural ( see 3 below ) . |
30 | This could well relate to the design of the hospital bed which may not be at the same height as the one with which the patient is familiar . |