Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [modal v] [verb] in a " in BNC.
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1 | At no time have I been able to see anything cither Nazi or necessarily homosexual in the listed pleasures , which are precisely of the kind which might occur in a George MacDonald fantasy . |
2 | And he 's warning if this is n't tackled now , we are creating a lethal cocktail which will result in a spiral of despair . |
3 | In an address to the Arab League summit on May 27 , Hussein referred to " an exchange of letters " between the two countries , which he hoped would lead to " direct and deep dialogue which would result in a comprehensive peace " . |
4 | Special concern surrounded the plans announced by the Ukrainian Republic to run its own 420,000-strong army independently of the Soviet Union — a move which would result in a serious excess over the troop levels agreed in the CFE treaty . |
5 | the seams , however , neat , will be improved by a deliberate decoration , for example , some matching bought braid , a long plait which could end in a tassel at the floor end , or a further narrow piece of matching Fair Isle or even a different woven pattern , stitched on to conceal the join . |
6 | Julian Driver , technical director of Vickers Laboratories , which has introduced this restriction , explained that ‘ it must be used in a reaction which will result in a non-volatile product — and there are precious few of those ’ . |
7 | This means that if one tries to take an ‘ essential section ’ there is no essence revealed which is the present of each level ; indeed the break valid for one history would not necessarily correspond to that valid for any other which will live in a different time and in a different rhythm . |
8 | That 's where the spigot was , packed with the explosive propellant which would ignite in a flash and send the bomb on a high trajectory towards its target . |
9 | ( 2 ) Rule 35.2 provides that the restrictions in Rule 35.1 apply equally following a partial offer which could result in a holding of 30 per cent or more but not in excess of 50 per cent whether or not the offer has become , or been declared , wholly unconditional ( see 15.1 and 15.2 below ) . |
10 | First , it is the only sense which can appear in a neutral , or minimal context , as in 69 : |
11 | These seminar groups lead to the establishment of ‘ invisible colleges ’ , based on the broad similarity of approach which can develop in a single large department . |
12 | ( b ) List 5 important items of information which should appear in a letter of application written by a person applying for a first job . |
13 | Offshore units have been piloting changes in the job training format which will result in a reduction in paperwork and clearer guidance for the trainers . |
14 | The Patriotic Accord coalition government of President Jaime Paz Zamora denounced the ruling as contravening a recent financial law passed by the Congress , and as establishing a precedent which would result in a total loss to the treasury of the equivalent of US$58,000,000 . |
15 | Yet between the recognition of a dispute which may end in a trial and its actual arrival before the judge lies a lengthy period of negotiation before or during the operation of the formal pre-trial procedure . |
16 | The European Commission had described this on Sept. 9 as a flawed step which would result in a " two-speed " Europe of rich and poor countries . |
17 | But the asymmetry of causal items and their effects is , of their very nature , a fact about them , a fact which would persist in a world devoid of desires , and , as might be added , a world devoid of our capability of bringing things about . |