Example sentences of "which [modal v] have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 All we can say is that logical , easily perceptible solutions are always preferable to enigmatic ones , which may have forms so difficult to perceive that to the listener they seem formless .
2 This is to avoid the type of criticism which may have repercussions on the team member 's status or salary .
3 Second , it provides a choice of storage media for BLOBs which may have advantages both of cost and convenience .
4 On many occasions assessments will be carried out because it is suspected that a child is experiencing some difficulty with linguistic communication , or because there are other areas of functioning in which the child is having difficulty which may have implications for language development .
5 In practical terms this concern is relevant only where supervising and senior staff in the agency may learn about a pollution ; by definition these are cases which the agency regards as important , in particular , those which may have implications for the agency 's public reputation .
6 There 's also a phase inversion switch for correcting old processors , which might have problems with their input and output phasing , although I 'd admit this is a very rare case .
7 It is only when one supposes that , as well as such ideas , there is either ‘ extension in abstract ’ or extended , external , material things which might have parts we can not perceive , that one might come to believe in the infinite divisibility of finite extension .
8 It is possible , nevertheless , to take quite a different view of the relationship between the binary policy and perceptions of the universities — a view which would have resonances in the developing higher education systems of many other countries .
9 Frans Andriessen , the EC Commissioner responsible for foreign relations , favoured " affiliate membership " for Europe 's " orphan countries " , which would have members in the European Parliament , observer status at the Commission , participation in the EC 's single internal market and links to the EC 's planned single currency .
10 It was possible but not inevitable that the EMF , which would have powers to impose monetary discipline on lax national treasuries , would evolve into a fully-fledged European central bank .
11 prepare a revised version of the manual which will have sections on collecting and transcribing samples , instructions for coding the samples for BLADES and for the supplements , and the results of the reliability and validity studies .
12 The empirical interaction in the fields then produces an outcome , i.e. the symbolic object which will have effects of symbolic power on the social field .
13 A revolution in information technology is taking place which will have effects on society , certainly as far-reaching as the impact of the industrial revolution , and we must be prepared for the changes .
14 The three organisations have pledged a total of £116,000 this year to a new trust which will have representatives of the three groups on its board .
15 Instead , it is suggested that the party concentrate upon training ‘ political soldiers ’ for a professional revolutionary elite which will have links with similar , military-style elites in other countries .
16 But there 's a surprise too , for each book has a clever pop-up on its last spread which will have babies and toddlers squealing with delight .
17 THE new Sussex Downs Conservation Board , which will have responsibilities for 600 square miles of countryside in West and East Sussex , met for the first time last week and elected Baroness Cumberlege as chairman .
18 Inevitably there are conflicts between these various functions : a highly progressive tax system may well undermine work effort among the small minority of large wealth-owners ; a strong anti-inflation policy may well mean high levels of taxation which can have effects — positive and negative — on work incentives ; and so on .
19 Koi will eat pond vegetation — especially watercress which can have benefits in removing nitrates from the pond .
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