Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [adv] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This has the appearance of an emergency military operation which may not apply to the other civil defences , but these too must have been commissioned for a specific occasion , but where the emergency may not have been too critical . |
2 | Period rooms in a museum are usually reconstructions and interpretations of the past , though they may well contain primary source material , the furniture and genuine artefacts from the past , and an assortment of objects which may well belong to the same period but which come from many different sources . |
3 | The Department runs a crash course for S6 pupils which may also lead to the opportunity of attempting a certificate . |
4 | It is worth mentioning that the anticompetitive practice provisions of the Competition Act 1980 , which enable the Office of Fair Trading ( OFT to investigate particular practices and produce a report which may then lead to an MMC reference , have often involved vertical restraints . |
5 | However , adulthood begins at 18 rather than 21 , and once again we have an example of a desire to shield those aged under 21 which may actually lead to the penalization of some brothers and sisters of that age . |
6 | I did do that along with Ron and er they were speaking in terms of er a conjurer at under a pound a time and thing of that nature which should then come to a the pensioner 's category at Poole , so I took it back to Stuart and he said oh see what I can do Norman , and at the present moment it rests there because I have n't been able to contact Stuart at the moment owed to the holiday , but I shall be contacting him and hopefully we will also be doing two days , which is the Tuesday and the Thursday , also what they , er , he 's , he 's promised to do is to come half way with the cost of the jazz band , which is a great help . |
7 | This can reduce the tax liability on the estate , and can mean that money which might otherwise go to the taxman will be used instead to support a worthwhile cause of your choosing . |
8 | The immediate economic imperatives have trapped the potential of partnerships which might otherwise attend to the more complex long-term issues and could therefore condition and shape our society in the future . |
9 | It makes no sense to contemplate a general policy of reducing adverse events in people 's lives , even if it were possible , unless perhaps they were crises which might unavoidably lead to the person becoming trapped into a highly stressful lifestyle . |
10 | ‘ The Israelis have an operation that involves the Iranians , which could possibly lead to the release of the hostages . ’ |
11 | That would impose a limitation on the freedom of action of that company which would not apply to the companies with which it was competing . |
12 | It recognized that forests were both a national resource in the sense of providing timber , food and fuel , for the country concerned , and a global resource , valuable both as a " bank " of genetic diversity ( particularly plant-derived medicines ) , and as a " carbon sink " , absorbing CO2 which would otherwise contribute to the greenhouse effect . |
13 | It recognized that forests were both a national resource in the sense of providing timber , food and fuel , for the country concerned , and a global resource , valuable both as a " bank " of genetic diversity ( particularly plant-derived medicines ) , and as a " carbon sink , " absorbing CO2 which would otherwise contribute to the greenhouse effect . |
14 | They support people active in the labour force , and provide services which would otherwise fall to the health and social services . |
15 | Maybe we could put together a questionnaire which would eventually lead to a data base of resources . |
16 | By contrast , the only regular ‘ supporter ’ was Kitty Little , a long-standing pro-nuclear activist whose persistent promotion of the fast breeder reactor was matched only by her equally persistent belief that the British anti-nuclear campaign was part of an international plot incorporating the Rothschilds and President Carter and which would eventually lead to the imposition of an ‘ atheist Marxist-Leninist dictatorship ’ . |
17 | To achieve this , Austria must be dislodged from Lombardy and Venetia , held by her under the terms of the 1815 settlement , which would inevitably lead to a weakening of her influence throughout the entire peninsula . |
18 | Quite apart from the help to me , I think it would be of benefit to the Society to encourage research , which would inevitably lead to a better understanding of the BCR 's difficulties and the important part it played in the district 's life . |
19 | There was a touch of elfish melancholy , as well as of delicacy , in Tolkien which would never respond to the broader outlines of Lewis 's essentially sunny disposition . |
20 | Last but by not means least , and we 've heard them mentioned a couple times already this week and it will be dealt with more extensively later in the week we have of course persuaded to enter into detailed discussions with us er , which would hopefully lead to a transfer of engagements by the end of this year . |
21 | The removal of such barriers would increase market entry which would directly lead to an increase in competition , and thereby to reductions in X-inefficiency and monopoly pricing practices . |
22 | Paul Lane was occupied in putting together the formal structure of the police case against Terence Place which would then go to the DPP . |
23 | Lou Macari 's attempts to wed a club steeped in sophistication to the long-ball game have brought him unpopularity in the dressing-room which will soon spread to the terraces if results do not improve . |
24 | The company also showed its Fusion line of graphics accelerators , which will also conform to the OGI standard . |
25 | ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’ |
26 | Functional pressure-group activity has also increased , which has allowed the state to bypass legislatures and which will eventually lead to the creation of corporate state structures dominated by the monopolies . |
27 | The show will be of new work and will include a large piece which will later travel to the Venice Biennale , where Paik is representing Germany ( ? … do n't ask ) . |
28 | He therefore rejected all the re-tabled amendments to the directive , which will now go to the EC Council of Ministers for final approval . |
29 | Loss of market share means less production , which will inevitably lead to a reduction in the workplace . ’ |
30 | All SSRs which will still apply to a module once it is approved should reference the anticipated approval version of that module . |