Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [vb mod] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The Authority meets on Friday to reconsider its building programme which will now have to be slowed down , owing to the collapse of the property market .
2 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 .
3 The warblers ' own young are turfed out of the deeply cupped reed nest by the cuckoo chick soon after it hatches and the foster parents find themselves feeding an enormous monster with a huge red gape and insatiable appetite — a monster which will eventually grow to three times their size .
4 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 ) .
5 With Shadowlands , another co-funded production , Plymouth ventures into the area of the commercial straight play which may well lead to more similar productions of new work .
6 SACRISTON entertainer Brenda Collins is often billed as Little Miss Dynamite for her role as singer-comediennne , a description which could also apply to her everyday life .
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 Indeed the evidence ( Wilson 1980 , Evans 1981 ) suggests that disruptive pupils are exposed to an inferior curriculum which may only add to their difficulties .
9 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 .
10 I tried to explain to people the real meaning of Dominion status with its opportunity of self-government within a wider membership which would always come to its support .
11 Baldersdale was largely unaffected by contact with outside influences — to travel further than Barnard Castle , a prim and pretty little market town which could scarcely claim to be cosmopolitan , was virtually unheard of and such visitors as there were never stayed long enough to impart revolutionary new ways and ideas .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 I 'm not sure sure how we could build it into the criteria of But it 's it 's a point which would obviously have to be borne in mind in terms of the str you know , the planning process .
15 ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’
16 The study of non-verbal communication is highly relevant : every signal we send out , consciously or , more usually , unconsciously can convey a richness of signals and meaning which can greatly add to and enhance — or indeed , detract from — our presentation of our selves and the success of our message delivery .
17 Hooker 's was a name which could hardly fail to be included on the list of those whom the Church wished to commemorate in 1980 .
18 The other emerges when he remarks in the opening lines ‘ the regular yet halting rhythm , the smooth uncertainty of movement which may either proceed to greater regularity or fall away into improvisation ’ .
19 Maybe we could put together a questionnaire which would eventually lead to a data base of resources .
20 Jesus was describing a fulfilled life which could only grow to be better and better .
21 As the Community moves to complete the internal market , it will be necessary to ensure that anti-competitive practices do not engender new forms of local protectionism which would only lead to repartitioning the market .
22 There is a pattern of initial frankness followed by aggrieved resentment which can finally sink to a self-excusing cynicism .
23 In contrast , 5 July saw the end of the already very limited service between Stratford and Tottenham Hale via Lea Bridge , a line which may now return to passenger use following electrification at 25kV in 1989 .
24 But time is short for Rhys , who has Batten 's Disease , a rare genetic disorder which can rapidly lead to dementia and blindness .
25 But time is short for Rhys , who has Batten 's Disease , a rare genetic disorder which can rapidly lead to dementia and blindness .
26 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 .
27 Mrs. Upton explained that the polling station was changed this year to the Forestry Commission 's office in Alice Holt Forest , so that it would be more centrally located for Bucks Horn Oak voters , and not situated in a school which would then have to be closed for the day .
28 Although there are some hopeful signs of recovery in the US market which should ultimately lead to improvements elsewhere , there seems little prospect that world market conditions will be easier in 1993 than in 1992 .
29 Even faults which are uncovered in the wood itself , like gum ducts or discoloured patches , are a cause of annoyance which will ultimately lead to dissatisfaction with the finished article .
30 Women , who apparently thrive on stress , display typically aggressive ‘ type A ’ behaviour , which often includes becoming ‘ hooked ’ on vigorous exercise , hormonal imbalance which can eventually lead to irregular periods and weight loss resulting in an early menopause , brittle bones , thinning and wrinkling of the skin , and falling hair .
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