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

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1 Now if I can pass on and ask Mr from North Yorkshire , who first of all is going to give you an introduction which in effect which effectively will set the context of alteration number three .
2 What does upset Northampton is the impending change of rule — a 180 day qualification for overseas players from Sept 1 — which effectively will prevent Shelford from playing for them next season .
3 It is a debate which presumably would have appealed to Howard although his own views seem to have been that they are equally important .
4 The stair-well in this wing indicates an upper storey which presumably would have been much on the same plan .
5 And this rent reduction , interest rate reduction together with the kind of settling accounts procedure which presumably will come out of this is the means by which you mobilize the masses and once you 've got them mobilized , you can then move on to land reform .
6 that it has reduced over the last year at Thornhill and I do know that we have agreed in our budget for this coming year to put in closed circuit television at all four Park and Ride car parks , which presumably will reduce it at the others as well .
7 The objection of Mrs Thatcher 's government is to a prospective review process which eventually would lower the barrier on EC scrutinised mergers to a turnover of $2billions .
8 And yet in 1953 another keenly awaited publication lit a fuse which eventually would explode many an illusion of carefully tended domestic bliss .
9 But already local authorities are preparing themselves to meet the cost of bigger premiums and penalty clauses … which eventually will mean bigger council tax bills .
10 So we 've therefore put some proposals through to the Commission of European Communities , which eventually will go to the Council of Ministers to extend Jet 's experimental programme into the end of 1996 .
11 It was a potent stimulator for our technical people , not just for the marginal improvements from our operating experience which would be built into the next plant , but to look for the major change in thinking which alone would put us ahead of the competition .
12 Often odour nuisance is the result of emissions from several sources , none of which alone would amount to a nuisance at common law , but should the aggregate odour amount to a nuisance at law , it is no defence that the nuisance was caused by many .
13 Has a distinctly angular way of holding its neck , which alone should suffice to distinguish from any other woodpecker seen against the light .
14 In particular the teaching force will not be regenerated or remotivated in the ways that are necessary ( and possible ) , and which alone will lead to the real and sustained improvements in the quality of the service delivered to pupils .
15 ‘ The change in people which alone will make political change work . ’
16 The greatest problem facing schools , now as always , is how to ensure the best possible service to present pupils ( this may be called the steady-state operation ) , while at the same time , developing the creativity which alone will allow us to continue to adapt to change in the future .
17 … while Men 's Heads are busied with the arts of money-jobbing between the Exchange and the Exchequer , they will be drawn off from the solid arts of honourable traffic ; which alone can prove nationally and permanently lucrative .
18 ‘ Ross … please , Ross … ! ’ she gasped , desperate for the power and thrust of his flesh , which alone could bring release from the ever-mounting , passionate excitement that was shaking her slender form .
19 Thanks in part to the inventive energy of Thomas Cromwell and the long , tireless service of the Cecils , there developed some sort of working tradition ; but there was little of the bureaucratic foundation which alone could provide continuity and organization .
20 It is the Commission , for example , which quite overtly decided not to intervene in the decision to build a road through Twyford Down in Hampshire , but which apparently will continue to challenge the plans for an East London river crossing at Oxleas Wood , as well as proposals by British Petroleum for a gas terminal at Falkirk .
21 The cadets received their melachromic organ , which henceforth would monitor radiations bombarding their skin and darken it protectively .
22 But , but , but the whole social and cultural revolution evolution change has led I think to whole different schisms in the press which perhaps may have existed in some of the very one might almost say near communist publication like the
23 there are some … that travell with me in the same birth ; yet are not able to bring forth their conceptions , for so much as many times , the Truth suffers by a weake delivery ; and for their sakes have I held this Glasse before them , that so they may be the better able to describe themselves to others ; and to help them to bring forth that out of their mouths , which perhaps may lye in the bottome of their hearts .
24 The Council still remains the organ with the broadest spread of democratic membership : it is the West European body which perhaps will benefit first from the revolutionary changes or-1989 in Eastern Europe precisely because of its more ‘ bland ’ nature : in 1990 Poland signified its desire to join the Council .
25 It is not uncommon , however , for these patients to present initially with watery diarrhoea and lower abdominal pain which together may suggest a colonic based pathology , especially if other clues like iron deficiency , folate deficiency , or features of splenic atrophy are either not immediately evident , or overlooked .
26 For Beecham and SmithKline Beckman , which together would rank second in world drug sales , one of the potential benefits of bigness would be a broader product range .
27 King Hassan announced on June 9 the creation of a central electoral commission and provincial commissions which together would ensure the safety of the elections at all their stages , from registration of the electoral lists to the declaration of the results of the vote .
28 Each funded several different but related enquiries which together would provide a comprehensive review of contemporary child care .
29 In political terms this represented , in Mosley 's view , a viable synthesis of available radical ideas , which together would provide an effective attack on the immediate problem of mass unemployment and a longer-term beginning to the larger aim of reversing the decline of the British economy .
30 They 're sense of self is such that they do n't see that they have a self to assert , perhaps , or that they are not valid enough as a person , which obviously must stem erm from their early childhood experiences , and from the adults that surrounded them when they were growing and developing that sense of who they are .
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