Example sentences of "which might be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Option 1 allows the librarian to check all the data stored on the disk i.e. how many items are on loan and allows a scan through items which might be overdue . |
2 | ‘ Somewhere … ’ is a mixture of blues , country and Ramonesian punk which might be good if it was n't played like Status Quo on an off-night . |
3 | And what do we know about childhood determinants of adult disorder which might be amenable to preventive intervention ? |
4 | In those circumstances , forecasting of manpower requirements a matter of weeks or months ahead , which might be typical in other industries , is impossible . |
5 | hinted that the Council were too late to object , as span wires had already been approved by the Board of Trade , who objected to bracket arms over 16 feet in length , which might be necessary if the roads were widened . |
6 | He was pleased that he and his wife had been able to talk to the doctor but he was still not sure that he understood about either the X-rays of his bowel or the surgery which might be necessary . |
7 | There will be an annual review of your financial circumstances which will give you a chance to look ahead and anticipate any changes which might be necessary to your care arrangements . |
8 | It is normal for me to report to the Council 's Planning Committee the end of year disease statistics and any recommendations which might be necessary in line with the management strategy . |
9 | The oral papillae appear to be arranged in two series : a superficial series edging the side of the jaw and a series within the mouth slit which might be oral tentacle scales associated with the first and second oral tentacle pores . |
10 | Some of the earliest known fossil vascular plants , those of the Rhynie Chert of the Devonian 370m years ago , show damage , which might be attributable to biting arthropods . |
11 | The booklet describes services which might be available to Afro-Caribbean carers , and includes quotations from interviews and examples of experiences of carers . |
12 | They must also enter the dangerous ground of anticipating the techniques which might be available in the future . |
13 | The words which do not appear in other lists fall into several important groups : signs relevant to deaf culture , signs which might be subject to borrowing by languages in contact , signs where compounding is likely to occur , number and colour terms . |
14 | The collective " she " is presented in this list as if a natural immutable category , ruling out the possibility either of individual traits or of conditions explaining any of the points on the list which might be subject to change . |
15 | Three more use the verb legare in a sense which might be similar , although it is less clear . |
16 | What have we learnt about the non-verbal correlates of pain in man and babies which might be relevant to animals ? |
17 | To what extent can any library system , of any type , attempt to acquire all the publications which might be relevant to its purpose ? |
18 | Some of the nursing activities which might be relevant can be deduced from the following discussion , which is based on the reports of two studies of accidents in hospital . |
19 | Go through them to see which might be relevant to your own situation . |
20 | She had read about the benefits of regression , and asked me whether she could go back to her childhood and try to uncover any other hidden details which might be relevant . |
21 | He mentioned the request for information from the Criminal Investigation Division of the police in Western Australia , of a description received from Perth of a murder suspect , which might be relevant and might not , could n't say . |
22 | Finally , the acceptance of a problem and consequent search for any law which might be relevant may disclose a novel application of the law or a new remedy . |
23 | Answering the first part involves classifying characters into types , so it is useful to think of all types which might be relevant in answering the question — male versus female , old versus young , poor versus rich , and as many more as you can think of . |
24 | Sweeney and Jones and Pratt have made attempts to produce some basic definitions of level which might be helpful to librarians and users . |
25 | Do I have any other experience which might be helpful ? |
26 | The aim throughout the year will be to cover all aspects of accompaniment ; Piano in October , Percussion in January , Taped Music in March and , finally in June a Music Workshop where it is hoped qualified teachers will bring along tapes and records that they have used in their classes and which might be helpful to other teachers . |
27 | In addition to selection criteria used by the NARA ( e.g. administrative , legal , and information value as well as long-term research potential ) other important criteria , which might be helpful if used when selecting records include : technical issues such as quality of dataset/resource documentation and the uniqueness of the operating system , software , or hardware environment needed to access/use the information . |
28 | However , partly by design and partly as a consequence of this difference in the degree of explicitness , the block exemption system has ( arguably ) reduced the incentives of firms to notify the authorities of agreements which contain clauses which might be anticompetitive . |
29 | This problem is not uncommon , as many books on computer applications , which might be suitable for undergraduate case studies , are padded out with material readily found in any good general introductory text . |
30 | We shall welcome suggestions from private companies on services which might be suitable for contracting out , and on ways of improving contracting out procedures . |