Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I must now mention a point which I hope will not give rise to difficulties .
2 There are new developments ahead in FE , such as new funding arrangements , which I hope will not add to the difficulties of access for any student who may require specific support for learning .
3 We have a two-year plan , which I hope will not turn into a rolling two years !
4 Now that brings me to my news , which I hope will not alarm you too much . ’
5 I would hope that whatever the County would put in place would encourage the w the , the waste collection authorities currently the district er councils actually to offer at doorstep collection arrangements wo which I believe will substantially increase the amount of , of waste that could be recycled .
6 What , you could then do which I think would probably help , cos you see you do n't get State Retirement Pension till you 're sixty five
7 Erm the principle aim of the new settlement would be to meet the needs of Greater York and one area that I 'm afraid has n't been considered yet , but which I think may well come out in connection with the employment policies in due course , is whether or not a new settlement in Selby would actually conflict with the underlying policies of Selby for development .
8 Another suggestion has been that the only solution would be the fitting of a Rover SDI engine which I understand would also give much better mpg .
9 I mean it 's enough that he pays lipservice to it now which you know would n't have even been recognised .
10 What she lacks in patience she makes up for in determination which she hopes will soon see her on horseback .
11 No , she would not think of that — no , never that , and she began to wield her feather duster with such angry vigour that Dr Neil , coming in , was amused at her bright energy which even the ever-lasting drudgery which she performed could not dim .
12 The complication has been that because last year 's trading profits were lower than expected we did n't have any taxable profits against which to claim back this A C T so as this would be the first year in which taxable profits would arise unless we 'd not been unless we 'd been able to find some other way of dealing with it the A C T which we pay would not have been recoverable till January ninety five .
13 I should also make it clear that , in recent days , we have allocated further sums of more than £9 million for Scotland , in addition to the £4 million allocated for specific projects for homelessness , which we think will also assist .
14 My hon. Friends and I have proposed some measures , which we accept will not slash the unemployment figures but which would be helpful .
15 Central bankers were also concerned in the spring of 1991 that the German government might attempt to stave off the pressure on the mark by raising interest rates , a move which they felt would further depress the prospects for world economic growth ; by April , however , it appeared that global interest rates were at last starting to come down , with particularly strong declines in the United Kingdom , the United States and France .
16 Others suggested that their schools had an improved and more balanced curriculum , as a result of much more careful planning and prioritising , something which they felt could not have been achieved without devolution .
17 Prices have come down by between 30% and 50% but dealers are simply not exposing major works which they know will not find a buyer and may become unsaleable as a consequence .
18 During the strike , there were allegations that the police used binding-over orders in cases which they knew could never result in convictions but in which they wanted to avail themselves of the opportunity for the imposition of bail conditions which they knew such a charge would give them ( Christian , 1985 : 133 ) .
19 There was great resentment among my constituents on the Three Horseshoes estate at that suggestion , which they feared would dramatically worsen the quality of their lives .
20 But , if so , it is hard to see how the dubitability of the non-basic beliefs which they support would not rub off onto the basic ones which support them ; surely falsehood in a non-basic belief would be a reason to doubt the basic beliefs which support it , once we have admitted that basic beliefs can be false .
21 If those shells had been preserved then the sand and shingle in which they lay could not have been eroded by the sun and wind .
22 Especially with refuelling which they say can sometimes lead to a floating bomb .
23 According to the organisers no previous dancing experience is needed for the classes , which they say will also provide plenty of exercise and the opportunity to meet new friends .
24 Erm , now , the the third thing was about the training program , just to reiterate where we are on this , that if a request is made for personal development training in the current year , if you remember we , if we identify training needs that that we as management identify , that people need in order to do there present job , and then that takes absolute priority and we should get on and do those , but we get a large number of requests where people erm are , saying that they like to do things which they do n't need to do , but which they think will better equip them , and if they 're , if we 're getting any new requests this year with an expectation that further expenditure will be sought in the next financial year , that 's ninety four , five , then that request will be refused , in other words we ca , we do not see our way to committing ourselves to any
25 ‘ The publishing industry likes books which they think can not fail to make money , ’ explained Mr Clee .
26 He was voicing a desire which he feared might only bring him Meh'Lindi 's contempt — so soon after she had honoured and anointed him with her body .
27 For Link project manager Mr Ken Lee , it is the first step in a scheme which he hopes will soon cover 600 Darlington companies and generate £2m .
28 They had n't made university and the difference between their comfortable life style — houses on an executive estate , en suite bathrooms , artificial coal fires in what they called the lounge , working wives , a new car every two years and timeshares in Majorca — provided both with agreeable hours of self-satisfied comparisons which he knew would always end with the same conclusion , that he ought to pull himself together , that it was n't right , not after all the sacrifices Mum and Dad had made to send him to college , and a fine waste of money that had proved .
29 Accordingly , he formulates a hypothetical set of computational constraints which he claims will both assess the degree of match between two views so as to choose the better one , and typically force a 3-D interpretation which is both unique and veridical .
30 An Egyptian scientist has developed a gel based on petroleum waste which he claims can dramatically improve the productivity of sandy soil .
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