Example sentences of "which we [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The claim is so shocking — a paradox and even a horror , which we may easily be lulled into taking too lightly — that only two views of this man are possible .
2 Instead of just the two states 1 and 0 , the information technology of living cells uses four states , which we may conventionally represent as A , T , C and G. There is very little difference , in principle , between a two-state binary information technology like ours , and a four-state information technology like that of the living cell .
3 The intellect merely helps us choose the means by which we may best achieve ends dictated by our instincts .
4 And I 'll start backwards by saying what I 'd like to see , and that is that I think with a group of women coming from such a broad spectrum , that the work we 're going to do is never going to be the same and there are going to be large areas in which we may not be able to work together .
5 Just to kind of get a feel of that importance , erm let's think about some categories of communication which we may not use verbal channels for very much , okay ?
6 I think , I think I 'm actually seeking your approval then to spend additional thousand pounds from our balances for this safety work , which we may well be able to top up later in the discussion this evening .
7 Even the validity of many of the ‘ I 've been here before ’ experiences is rather doubtful as , with the growth of television and cinema , we have all seen so many places which we may later come to visit .
8 A further issue which we may also wish to consider is the one of ‘ value added ’ .
9 This transition can be accomplished in 29 branchings , which we may naively think of as a stately walk of 29 steps across genetic space .
10 Nevertheless , it is our purpose to keep a channel open by which we may still talk with Glendower . ’
11 Pioneering scientific work is now opening up the immense diversity of sensory worlds experienced by other creatures : extraordinary worlds which we may never be able to enter , but which we can at least start to appreciate through our awareness of animal " supersenses " .
12 Our days weave together the simple pleasures of daily life , which we should never take for granted , and the higher pleasures of Art and Thought which we may now taste as we please , with none to forbid or criticise .
13 So far as he was concerned , a great danger had been averted , and the matter was now closed , but it had a sequel which we may now follow .
14 That , that is certainly , you know , it , that can be , and , and it 's something which we 'll probably look at a wee longer term
15 So the distance makes something look rather fainter , and similarly if you have something like a particular kind of start that you can identify by some property — which we 'll perhaps talk about in a moment — if you can identify it and you know how bright it is , then the fainter ones are further away and you can estimate the distance by how faint they are .
16 Okay , we can now define certain pre-structural relations which we 'll then use to explain the behaviour of things like herself so it 's only over okay , and node X dominates a node Y right , where a node is the point where a label appears , sentence node , node and so on .
17 Firm I 's pessimism may be more readily justified if the competition between the firms is so intense that Firm II's choice of action is solely motivated by the desire to minimise the profits made by Firm I. This supposition is obviously too extreme to be realistic , but its relaxation involves further problems into which we shall not enter here .
18 It is worth emphasizing what has already been said or implied , that all seven of the connections at which we have looked , and the further subordinate ones at which we shall not look , are indeed objective connections , connections in reality .
19 How they are bound up is the philosophical problem of perception , into which we shall not enter .
20 No , they wo n't be moving away faster than light is travelling because the theory of relativity says that nothing can move faster than light , but there are certainly things which may be happening now which we shall not learn about for thousands of millions of years because they are so far away .
21 This was the difficult project of his own book , Orientalism ( 1978 ) , which we shall later be examining in detail .
22 By the thirteenth century such material makes a substantial penetration of vernacular literature , with important examples in texts which we shall later meet in connection with Chaucer 's fabliaux in The Romance of the Rose ( 8455ff. ) and Eustache Deschamps ' Miroir de Mariage , " Mirror of Marriage " .
23 The behaviour of NAIRU , which we shall also call the equilibrium unemployment rate , is itself path dependent .
24 But with one exception ( to which we shall soon return ) he does not ask such questions about the Romans .
25 There is sixteenth-century orthographic evidence , which we shall further discuss in chapter 5 , that suggests some distribution of low vowel realizations for /Ε/; in London English of the period : it seems possible that this pattern of lowering of historic short vowels has been overtaken in recent standard English and Central Scots by a pattern of raising and ( in the latter case ) lengthening .
26 I urge the assembly to accept this amendment to depart from this statement , to commend to our churches the use of the apostle 's creed and to wait for a day of broad theological agreement which in the providence of God and by the work of the holy spirit will surely come and then agree upon a statement of faith which we shall all agree and be able to commend enthusiastically to the church but until then to depart from this one .
27 This is a situation where the rate of growth ( by which we shall always mean the proportionate growth ) of all relevant magnitudes remains constant over time .
28 Probably you do not care enough for it to create a liking and a need , which we shall never be able to satisfy nevertheless , avoid it unless principle and pleasure and interest all advise it .
29 Nevertheless , the four categories enable us to identify common features of some of the different types of documents which we shall now consider in detail .
30 Text for today : We shall undo those things which we ought not to have done , and there is health in us .
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