Example sentences of "which [modal v] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thomas Walsingham , who stood in the St Albans tradition of writing history from the baronial point of view , wrote a ferociously hostile attack on him which may well reflect popular feeling . |
2 | The Commission for Racial Equality has said that this is the first such ruling and extends the definition of unfair treatment , which may well influence other tribunals ' decisions in future . |
3 | These opium-induced trances may have produced states of awareness and revelation which explain some of the fantastic imagery of Minoan religious art , and which may even go some way towards explaining the extraordinary architectural achievements of the temple-builders . |
4 | My hon. Friend may like to know that the Government are now studying the Frankovich judgment , which may also have some bearing on speed of implementation in the Community . |
5 | More importantly , the movement of these luxury items to centres of high consumption emphasises the superior access of individuals in stateless societies to valuables through ceremonial exchange , behind which may also lie superior access to ordinary goods . |
6 | Teachers need to be alive to cultural differences which may particularly affect bilingual pupils ' handling of literature . |
7 | As in sheep there is a marked PPR in female goats ; these eggs are the main source of pasture contamination and , eventually , the L3 which may then infect grazing kids . |
8 | It means identifying , too , how actions on the competitive-strengths axis may feed into the industry-attractiveness axis , which may then create further movement of the SBUs and challenge the relevance of the competitive strategy first devised . |
9 | As such , schizophrenia can be distinguished from progressive degeneration disorders of the brain like senile dementia , the delirium or dementia which may sometimes follow severe head injury or drug abuse , and the effects of neurological conditions like Huntington 's chorea or brain tumours . |
10 | The model is currently being refined against a native data set to 2.3 , which should eventually allow more residues to be included in the model . |
11 | To decide what should go into these two plans , think your way carefully through the following general questions , which should either suggest fresh ideas to you or else persuade you that your proposed topic is unrealisable . |
12 | In future SCOTVEC will recognise as ‘ National Awards ’ particular groups of modules or units which have nationally recognised vocational relevance which should also facilitate mutual recognition . ’ |
13 | This is perhaps best demonstrated by citing three specific and very different examples , which should also give some indication of the wide range of problems which can be illuminated by an appropriate statistical analysis . |
14 | Even when set up correctly some units have their clip lights coming on at the slightest provocation , while the Alpha seems to have more headroom before it clips , which should therefore mean less chance of unwanted distortion . |
15 | There are populations and communities in which the virus is more prevalent and which should therefore receive more attention in terms of information , education and service provision . |
16 | Spokeswoman Judy Weleminsky added : ‘ It is an ambitious and bold scheme which should undoubtedly benefit good causes . ’ |
17 | The balance of payments is a circular identity of inflows and outflows , which must necessarily match each other . |
18 | They are designated by local authorities which must then pay special attention to any applications to demolish or build anew within the area 's boundaries . |
19 | Sending Ælfgifu and Swegen to Norway perhaps had its advantages here , and maybe Harold Harefoot was not allowed to live at court , which might partly explain alleged doubts about his identity . |
20 | Nor is there any sense in banning strikes ‘ temporarily ’ , since the economic crisis which gives rise to labour unrest is anything but temporary , and the radical measures of economic reform ( such as market prices ) which might ultimately solve this crisis have not yet been adopted and will take years to yield results . |
21 | And an extended payments schedule might well recover the debt more surely than strict enforcement — which might instead precipitate financial collapse . |
22 | Many of them are only followed for the first pitch , either because they finish up easier slabs ( which might well suit some people ) or become much harder . |
23 | He also referred to provisions in the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 relating to administrative receivers , and to many other provisions in the Insolvency Act 1986 and in the Companies Act 1985 which might conceivably have some bearing on this question . |
24 | Industrial base cut so close to the bone the marrow 's leaking out , the old vaguely socialist inefficiencies replaced with more rabid capitalist ones , power centralised , corruption institutionalised , and a generation created which 'll never have any skills beyond opening a car with a coat hanger and knowing which solvents give you the best buzz with a plastic bag over your head before you throw up or pass out . ’ |
25 | The tenant will certainly wish to ensure that its own fixtures and fittings are excluded from the definition of the premises , which could otherwise have adverse consequences so far as the tenant is concerned when construing the tenant 's covenants and valuing " the Premises " for rent review purposes . |
26 | Clearly what is lacking is a single , explicit , cohesive vision of the future which inspires collaboration between professionals , voluntary groups and the sufferers themselves , and which could also drive political action . |
27 | According to some views ( e.g. , Gough , 1972 ) skilled reading involves translating a word from its visual to its phonological representation prior to recognising it , and such translation would require the use of a mechanism which could also translate printed non-words into phonological form . |
28 | One will be for a fast and reliable commuter line across Kent , which could incidentally carry cross-Channel traffic . |
29 | This change of function is one which could potentially have severe consequences for understanding . |
30 | There was nothing in his past which could conceivably cast any doubts upon his convictions or patriotism . |