Example sentences of "[noun] which [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I always wondered if they were his demons or familiars which could scuttle along the walls to listen for treason and search out conspiracy .
2 The wind took ther flames all down one side which could lead to a collapse .
3 The wind took ther flames all down one side which could lead to a collapse .
4 Nor do I consider that any in-house tariff which may exist in the Home Office need be disclosed .
5 Methods which might fall within the ambit of the research are quality management techniques based on agreed standards ( e.g. BS5750 ) , more holistic techniques such as ‘ Total Quality Management ’ , the development of indices of student and employer satisfaction , and the development of qualitative performance indicators ( including value added ) .
6 This is crucial for large-scale societies such as nation-states which , by virtue of their size , demand some concretized form such as a monument which can serve as a focus for the populace 's identification with the state .
7 Individual members will also appreciate the reduction in work and expense which will follow from the changes . ’
8 It should perhaps be added that the amended section 4 would not necessarily have caught the conduct in question , because of its definition in terms of violence which might follow from the defendant 's conduct .
9 They were organizations which could operate on the one hand on the electorate and on the other on the MPs , thus directly influencing policy .
10 However , some animals have developed eyes which can cope with the transition from air to water .
11 For example , in 1990 the European Community and the Soviet Union were working on a joint nuclear safety programme which may result in the closing , or radical upgrading , of up to 25 Soviet nuclear reactors .
12 The festival is an intensive , residential event but people who live locally can also attend classes on a daily basis within a community programme which will operate throughout the region .
13 Because of the confusion which might result from the use of economy in the context of the market Hayek labels the market order a ‘ catallaxy ’ — a word derived from the Greek verb Katallassein which means not simply ‘ to exchange ’ but ‘ to admit into the community ’ and ‘ to change from enemy into friend ’ .
14 The Economic and Social Research Council launched in early 1985 a major , multi-disciplinary research initiative with the general objective of promoting research which will contribute to a greater understanding of the relatively poor performance of British industry , including the service sector , and which will lead to its improvement .
15 But the successful intervention of the communist Chinese in the Korean War proved to be the start of a period in which the British , while they clung of necessity to the Atlantic alliance , were often fearful of some impulsive or extreme action by the United States which would lead to an unnecessary intensification of East–West conflict and even , possibly , to the Third World War .
16 The state 's function , par excellence , is to manage potential crises which may occur in the economy , in its own fiscal resources , or in the legitimacy of existing social arrangements .
17 I can not remember that particular meeting — nor am I very proud of it — but the point illustrates the sometimes passionate disputes which can erupt during the annual public-spending negotiations .
18 They like the idea of design shops which might cater for the plentiful supply of individuals with small gardens and several thousand pounds to spend .
19 They , for instance , display in self-deportment great tranquillity , or mastery of emotions ; for one of their greatest duties is to create the tranquil relationships which would allow for the work of building community , and therefore for its wealth .
20 This means not only avoiding the use of words which might amount to a resignation on your part , but also checking whether words that apparently mean that your job has ended were actually intended to have that effect .
21 Such individuals , who would be described as good readers , are able to use the preceding context to reduce the number of possible words which could occur at the end of the sentence , making use of many sources of information and not relying exclusively upon any one source .
22 Information as used in communication studies refers to the range of possible alternative words which could occur in a certain position in speech .
23 The union has highlighted 24 regional branches which could close in a Lloyds-Midland merger .
24 Therefore other metabolic abnormalities have been sought in diabetic subjects which might contribute to the increased vascular risk .
25 Using existing data sets , it will make initial estimates of the scale of any effect which low incomes might have on the health if the elderly in Britain , and go on to assess the likely role of some intervening variables which might account for the close correlation between income distribution and longevity in developed countries .
26 The Secretary of State has clarified the position on savings , but will he give us some idea of the savings which will result from a reduction of effectiveness in Scotland ?
27 Neo-classical economists have stressed that it is the increase in the real money supply and the real balance effect which will lead to an expansion of aggregate demand and so eliminate ERW unemployment .
28 The Bush administration has undertaken a national energy review which will report by the end of the year , and that may be the first step towards the national action to end dependence on Gulf oil , and to start what 's always eluded this country — an Energy Policy .
29 Secondly , and of equal importance , is the fact that the courts possess creative choice as to the general intensity of review which should operate within a particular area .
30 Marketing activity is being targeted on central and eastern Europe and the Company considering setting up an office in Seoul to take advantage of new business opportunities which could arise from the signing of a bilateral agreement between the UK and Korean Governments .
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