Example sentences of "on [Wh det] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 Intimation had been received during the previous year that they were considering paying over to the Official Trustee of Charitable Funds the sum of £12,000 , the interest on which would be sufficient to maintain their endowment of £300 .
2 The Music Box system , as it was called , would consist of four central computer terminals , located in different parts of the country , on which would be stored every single and album ever released in Britain .
3 Tom brought in a wheeled trolley on which would be kept all medical equipment and Faye 's daily self-monitoring charts as well as new medical charts recording blood-pressure and other observations .
4 They attempt to impose their will on the firm(s) involved , that influence extending perhaps to deciding on which may be involved .
5 For specific item searches , Okapi presented the user with a form-filling type of screen on which could be entered a title and/or an author 's name .
6 Beside it is a small round table on which can be seen a photograph of my wife and me with our three elder children ; then there is an armchair also with a long seat and a dark-blue dog bed for our two spaniels beside another table with books and magazines .
7 The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie .
8 The figure is seated on a throne on which can be read the text : ‘ Friend of kings , Per-Neb the chamberlain and courtier ’ ( est. £600,000–800,000 ; $918,000–1,224,000 ) .
9 The general form of their relationship has been expressed in Hammond 's cognitive continuum , on which can be mapped any of the processes by which we gain knowledge of our environment .
10 Standard thin sections required for teaching collections or archive purposes can now be given self-adhesive labels on which can be written all the details of the sample .
11 The long term aim is to provide evidence on which can be based policies for effective school provision .
12 It may be more efficient for the partner concerned to raise his capital contribution by way of bank loan , the interest on which will be fully deductible from his income before tax .
13 Newco will want to attribute maximum consideration to those assets expenditure on which will be eligible for capital allowances , namely industrial buildings , qualifying hotels , plant and machinery , know-how , patent rights and capital sums incurred on software licences .
14 The third is the interest on which will be unknown until the council 's tax starts rolling in .
15 As a result those , including new players , who imagine that they will slot into some preconceived rugby master plan , will find that McGeechan does not issue tablets of stone , but roughly hewn outlines on which will be chiselled whatever is appropriate to each new grouping .
16 In practice , the new narrative is based in large part on what might be described as a broader concept of realism , one which takes account of the complex , multifaceted nature of reality .
17 The first one will focus on what might be called ‘ competition policy ’ .
18 And in Dworkin it is evident in his views that ‘ government must be neutral on what might be called the question of the good life … [ and ] political decisions must be , so far as possible , independent of any particular conception of the good life , or of what gives value to life ’ .
19 Indeed , some would go further and criticize the liberal variant of normativism on the ground that that doctrine is based on what might be called ‘ the Rationalist Fallacy ’ in political thinking ; that human beings act on rational motives .
20 On the body of the car , on each side of the door and on what might be called the architrave , are two handles .
21 They had inhibitions about concentrating on what might be called the Dickensian essentials ; a great deal of specified food and drink , presents wanted and unwanted , the gathering of friends and relations .
22 It then becomes possible to formulate generalizations on what might be described as the sociolinguistic typology of low-status versus relatively standardized , higher-status phonological systems .
23 He had stopped thinking lewd thoughts ; his mind was concentrated on what might be a perfect opportunity to obey Viktor Rakovsky 's order .
24 An integrated pool of shared first party information would overcome the data protection problems and eliminated reliance on what might be spurious data from third parties .
25 Preoccupation : The family member 's life is haunted day and night by thoughts on what might be happening to the primary sufferer and what action might or might not be taken to help .
26 The medical qualifications which at first gave him distinction tended later to restrict his outlook on what might be achieved in the field of occupational health .
27 This time I want to concentrate on what might be called the postmodern mode of signification , or a postmodern ‘ semiotics ’ .
28 And the character of those towns is also erm subject to pressure from development on what might be described as brown field sites and could adversely affect the character of those settlements themselves .
29 this prompted me to speculate not so much on what might be deployed in order to ask different questions from those addressed in the previous galleries .
30 And that 's money we have to spend , and it in a way that was a controversial decision because members of the Council were genuinely concerned about spending money on what might be seen to be central services , when they were having to face not improving staffing in elderly persons ' homes .
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