Example sentences of "[noun] which [vb mod] [vb infin] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 In all cases where substituted service is effected , the creditor must have taken all those steps which would suffice to justify the court making an order for substituted service of a petition ( see Section 10 below ) .
2 The EIT was set up last year to help fund university research which could help underpin the technological base of Europe 's industry .
3 If it does , there is no institution which can intervene to regulate the practice except the police .
4 He leapt forward and slashed at Yuan 's neck , a circular cut which would have beheaded the Manchu if it had connected .
5 He hopes that the cohesion and character which England have shown for most of the last 11 months will bridge the gap in sheer talent which will continue to separate the two teams .
6 THE Liberal Democrats were prepared to do a deal which could have rescued the Government from its humiliating defeat in last week 's Maastricht rebellion .
7 But in a recession automatic fiscal stabilizers come into force which will tend to push the PSBR back up again .
8 The first is a set of mathematical objects which will serve to represent the physically observable quantities in a similar way to that in which we used vectors to represent the physical states .
9 A world state , even assuming that it is a highly-devolved federal state , would involve compulsory and sanctioned jurisdiction on a wide range of issues at present regarded as central to the existence of the individual sovereign states which would have to become the subordinate parts of a world state .
10 The hon. Lady is right — the tragedy is that Britain is one of the few member states which could have met the convergence conditions of the EMU almost immediately .
11 He had a long , thin face , clipped hair which would have delighted the services , and a pair of mournful , liquid brown eyes .
12 Those who seek to interpret this increase as a reflection of rapid social change which led to increased lawlessness must still consider the changes in administrative arrangements and popular attitudes which may have distorted the relationship between the reported and ‘ real ’ rates of crime .
13 Counsel were unable to suggest any case which may have settled the interpretation of the section other than Gillick 's case , and to that I now turn .
14 There is virtual unanimity of preference for oral teaching which might seem to overbear the possibility of opposition .
15 There are many products which will help take the hassle out of getting from A to B
16 In a scene which would have broken the heart of every parent , the elderly couple cried uncontrollably at the sight of their son 's grave .
17 The seminar also rejected a British and Dutch proposal which would have extended the study to create an international database on endangered tree species , and drawn up plans for monitoring trade in timber , including the " development of international trade controls " .
18 A compromise proposal which would have spread the package 's proposed 30 per cent real increase in spending over two more years rather than over 1992-97 was rejected .
19 In particular , they pointed to two barriers which might exist to prevent the full employment equilibrium from being reached : lock of investment and the liquidity trap .
20 Nuclear Electric will now undertake modification work which will involve running the reactors at a higher temperature , to prevent the problem arising .
21 The estimate was given yesterday by Allan Stewart , the Scottish industry minister , when he urged companies to give increasing priority to markets in the Commonwealth of Independent States to win work which could help to offset the gradual decline in North Sea oil opportunities .
22 The government is currently discussing severe changes to the funding of the associations which would appear to threaten the universal right of Stirling students to free membership of SUSA and all the accompanying benefits and rights .
23 Should it reveal areas which would fail to meet the standard , then alternative sets of options for emission control can be considered .
24 ‘ Would like to develop training areas which would help offset the problems of lack of mobility of staff … regretfully none of our posts are supernumerary and hence the problems of removing staff from their work to attend training is a real difficulty ’ …
25 The traditional association of the Democrats with minority interests was seen by many Republicans as an issue which would continue to erode the former party 's support in the South , a crucial common factor in the Democratic candidate 's defeat in five of the six presidential elections since 1968 .
26 They were willing to accept a cut in transitional benefit which would have had the effect of ‘ throwing at least some of those receiving transitional benefit upon public assistance ’ , while Henderson pressed hard for a ‘ premium ’ , a flat deduction of 1s. a week from all unemployment benefits .
27 Walking , cycling and swimming are healthy exercise which can help keep the patient 's blood pressure down , if he does them sensibly , without putting himself under undue pressure .
28 Second , the contingent environmental events which may strengthen or weaken verbal responses are specified and an attempt should be made to identify those contingencies which will operate to maintain the target behaviours in the natural environment once they have been established through systematic teaching .
29 Last night we carried a report on fox hunting which may have given the impression that Mr Paul Davis held the view that the death of a hound was an acceptable price to pay in the campaign against hunting .
30 The principal objective of purchaser research is to identify companies in the same business sector which may wish to acquire the client 's business .
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