Example sentences of "which could [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 consider inspection procedures which could lead to early detection of damage that could lead to failure of a blade
2 Related to this is of course the general sexist bias throughout the educational system whereby from an early age girls are discouraged from taking subjects such as maths and science , etc. which could lead to high status apprenticeship training and further education in the science and technology fields .
3 For instance , there is a whole range of factors which could lead to high food costs , including bad purchasing , storage or portion control , but there is n't any supporting evidence in the case itself for most of these .
4 Britain , for example , has been left with political institutions which were ideally suited to the protection of private property and enterprise and which could cope with limited government and restricted public power in which the executive was dominant .
5 Two two three , the new highway schemes may provide major development opportunities and for the two thousand and six town plan , the county will allocate sites which could benefit from new road access .
6 Even in 1831 , at a moment of mass mobilisation , George Thompson on tour encountered conflict between dissenters in Dartford and then in Faversham confronted such distance between church and chapel abolitionists that he doubted the possibility of a lecture which could draw in cross-denominational support .
7 A consistent theme within English studies since the 1970s has been the call for a " methodology " capable of describing and analysing the " nature of the knowledge specific to English as a discourse " , or at least offer a " fully articulated and logically coherent appraisal which could count as indubitable knowledge about a given literary work " .
8 CLEAR estimates that there are already four million cars in Britain which could run on unleaded petrol without adjustment , and a further nine million could do so with minor adjustment .
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