Example sentences of "which [modal v] be [vb pp] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 He pointed out that there would be nothing in the Act to meet what is itself a mischief frequently encountered today , namely , industrial espionage or obtaining information as to security details or other confidential information which may be stored on a company 's computer .
2 This phrase , the force of which may be lost on the present generation , had been made familiar by another Miss West , the buxom and sultry film-star ; the similarity of nomenclature was a coincidence of which Eliot took full advantage .
3 Not more than one quarter of the shares which may be acquired on the exercise of options granted under the Executive Scheme may have an option price below the market value of a share on the dealing day preceding the relevant date of invitation .
4 The flex energy is the energy difference between the potential energy minimum of the located bond and the potential minima of the remaining possible orientations which may be used on the lattice .
5 This right he can enforce not only by action , but also by a form of self-help known as distress , the seizure of any goods , whether belonging to the tenant or a stranger , which may be found on the premises .
6 If the property is subject to a first mortgage and is , for instance , to be conveyed from the husband to the wife , subject to a charge being given in favour of the husband to secure a fixed sum , the husband will have to be satisfied with the security of a second charge , notice of which should be served on the first mortgagee .
7 Each kind of bulb has its own particular planting depth , which should be explained on the packaging or in the catalogue .
8 All mail for despatch should be franked if a franking machine is used , or the stamps used entered into the postage book , which should be kept on the imprest system ( Fig. 6.3 ) .
9 Since the liabilities are convertible , the amount attributable to convertible capital bonds should be included in the amount of convertible debt which should be stated on the face of the balance sheet separately from other liabilities .
10 A general exclusion clause which restricts liability to a monetary figure , or by reference to a liquidated damages formula , could well be reasonable , depending upon the actual figure or formula , which should be judged on the criteria relating to such limitations of liability discussed above .
11 The variety Nottingham has the best fruits , which must be left on the tree as long as possible so that they become ‘ bletted ’ — dark brown and softly squidgy .
12 And this restriction is ultimately anathema to an institution of higher education , which must be founded on a continuing conversation about its ends and its values , and their fulfilment through its internal human transactions .
13 She considers this to be a more realistic figure than other estimates which might be based on the literature since there is probably a tendency to over-report cases of crossed-aphasia ( i.e. presumptive lesion and preferred hand on the same side ) in dextrals because of their rarity .
14 There are in effect only two types of private purpose which might be imposed on a beneficiary .
15 And another will be erm the responsibility to er , the minister , the alterations to listed buildings which might be landed on the , on the churches .
16 This yielded faster response times to stimuli presented in the left visual field although simultaneous matching of photographs alone , which could be matched on the basis of lower-level processes such as feature analysis , revealed no field advantage .
17 At first , the playing time for both discs and cylinders was the same — about two minutes — but the fact that discs could be made in different sizes , all of which could be played on the same machine , was another advantage .
18 Paths plan : Walkers turned out to hear plans for two new footpaths which could be located on the outskirts of the village .
19 Another , proposed by Guy Ragland Phillips , is the Belinus Line , the longest line which could be plotted on the British mainland , from Lee-on-Solent in the south to Inverhope in the north .
20 As on Dartmoor , there were ancient tenements , in Withypoole and Hawkridge , and complex arrangements for the number of cattle which could be agisted on the commons .
21 Rather , it constituted an almost limitless pool of cheap labour which could be hired on a casual basis in response to the expansion or concentration of the economy .
22 An initial target of £4.7 million , later reduced to £2 million , was set for investments , which could be drawn on the unions ' general funds .
23 This topography is probably the result of seismic waves radiating from the Caloris impact , which would be refocused on the opposite side of Mercury .
24 The complex , which would be built on the site of the recently demolished Carmarthen Bay power station , would provide facilities for cricket , soccer , bowls and badminton .
25 He had a clear vision of the kind of Korea he wished to see created , which would be based on the repudiation of Japan and vehement antagonism to communism .
26 It was the start of a brewing business that , some 200 years later , would be one of the largest and most profitable in the world , a business which would be based on the dark , bitter stout that bore his name — Guinness .
27 The off , all officers of the club should be elected at the A G M , which would be held on a .
28 Sometimes the court will approach the problem by awarding damages to cover the extra mortgage which would be paid on the new accommodation , as in Fowler v Grace ( 1970 ) 114 SJ 193 .
29 This is a claim based on a four percent interest rate , not a two percent which would be used on the basis of and nineteen eighty eight three weekly report , law reports one two four seven .
30 He proposed the fusion of the two coalition parties into a new party , which would be launched on an inspiring programme of strong government and social betterment .
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