Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] which [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I assume you 're using the word ‘ nice ’ in the true sense of ‘ neat ’ , as in the neatly ruthless deals I 'm sure he 's notorious for clinching , or the neat asset-stripping technique which I dare say he 's renowned for ? ’
2 The Ibrox side are resigned to being without the Englishman for the European Cup showdown with Marseille on 7 April because of the automatic one-match ban which he must serve after his sending off against Brugge on Wednesday night .
3 Spelling mistakes do not usually stop your writing being understood , but in many contexts they carry undesirable connotations which you may wish to avoid ( " does n't read " , " illiterate " , " badly taught " , etc . ) .
4 The question is now in simpler units which you can address in turn .
5 In many cases , as where the persons entitled are not of age , or not yet in existence , or not to be found , an executor or administrator will have to retain the property in his hands for a considerable time , though he may sometimes relieve himself by a payment or transfer into court , and in any case he can obtain the direction of the courts when doubts arise as to the proper course which he should take .
6 When you join ‘ pony club ’ there are a variety of different activities which you could go on , for example there is show jumping which involves you deciding what height jumps you would like to jump , normally the classes range from two feet high and up .
7 There is a process version of this criterion which we might call valency .
8 The presentational aspect involves all kinds of different considerations which I shall come to presently , but what they boil down to is this : what can you do to make it easier for the communicator to communicate and the audience to receive the required message — with minimum distraction ?
9 What I would like to do with the financi financial commentary , is because it is , is an historic document , I would like to pull out a few plums which we can team brief .
10 Now , what I am about to teach you is an extension of your eidetic capability which you will find of great use in your intended career .
11 Here are some guidelines which you should follow in order to improve your comfort during work with visual display units :
12 Are there any similar developments in the Programme of Work for this session which you can expect to see in the Catalogue for 1989/90 ?
13 ( Though there are substantial deviations from this profile which we shall refer to below . )
14 They must not use it selfishly without regard to the social purposes which it should serve .
15 There are a few exceptions which I will come back to later , but generally ‘ government ’ is used interchangeably with ‘ state ’ .
16 We are beginning to find that to explain what we understand by the quality of life we have to introduce a further notion which we could call texture .
17 I 've got some figures which you might find quite interesting .
18 What is known is that the truce will only hold till the losing interest group can find the opportunity to create another conflict which it might win .
19 And I 've got some itineraries which you can take away , if you want .
20 The intrinsic nature of a thing is the whole detailed character which it would share with anything else exactly like it , so far as that character is entirely a matter of what the thing is like , so to speak , within its own boundaries , while its intrinsic properties are the various discriminable elements of its intrinsic nature .
21 There is a Banker 's Order form attached to this leaflet which you can use .
22 Here are a few suggestions which you may find helpful :
23 Since we now have three different measures for the value of a country 's total output , we also have three different names which we could use to describe that output .
24 Timber , again , has a high work of fracture — about 10 4 J/m 2 — but this is produced by a totally different mechanism which we shall talk about in Chapter 6 .
25 Make sure the abbreviation used is not a proper word which you might use elsewhere in the document .
26 There are a few works which I would have loved to have borrowed but which were simply too fragile to travel , and there were works which were prohibited by reasons of the terms under which they were given to a particular collection , the Barnes Foundation , for example .
27 Bristol has plans for roads and great civic works which we should interest ourselves in …
28 Obviously , Beatrice was enjoying taunting her editor and former lover with her constant references to another man which he would have understood .
29 ‘ I appeal to Dr Kennedy to begin open-minded consultations which he should have initiated last December . ’
30 That this can be done is borne out in practice , and it is sometimes noted that , in the course of treatment for some long-standing chronic condition , patients will re-experience old symptoms which they may have forgotten about .
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