Example sentences of "which [modal v] [verb] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Such reversals , which may last for a period of several years , have been observed on the east coast . |
2 | Some insurance companies offer small sum policies , with monthly or annual premiums , which may pay for the funeral when someone dies , however much has been put into the scheme . |
3 | In Europe police organisation is hierarchical , centralised and supervised by the government , all of which may account for the tendency to rely on police investigations while , at the same time , declining to constrain them by the kind of normative rules we find in Anglo-American law . |
4 | In the case of cocaine this effect is direct , which may account for the drug 's peculiar potency . |
5 | In these situations we commonly know or think we know of many of the conditions which must occur for the occurrence of the event . |
6 | Have any events taken place in the last ten years which might call for a reassessment of that view or a more optimistic response in your work ? |
7 | Some have a substantial occupational pension , and possible capital accumulation which might allow for the provision of goods and services in a period of dependency . |
8 | Finally , ethanol is a potent inhibitor of the IP 3 R , which might account for the ataxia associated with ethanol intoxication . |
9 | Some toxins have been identified , and one makes the blood vessels more leaky , which might account for the production of urticaria . |
10 | Maybe they even try to swim against it which might account for the length of time that passes before they reach European waters . |
11 | If Zafferana was saved from the lava , which could flow for a year or more , it would be ‘ a complete fluke ’ , he said . |
12 | He attempted to preserve from what he called the ‘ growing appetites of sacrilegious cormorants ’ Church revenues which could pay for the education of talented children of poor families . |
13 | As was suggested above , there were , within the internal development of psychoanalysis , new findings which necessitated a new conceptualization which could account for the compulsion to repeat unpleasurable experiences . |
14 | And so he represses the part of himself which used to cry for the moon . |
15 | 21.1 No party shall be liable to any other for non-performance in the event of circumstances occurring outside their control which shall include for the avoidance of doubt strikes material or currency fluctuations . |
16 | 7 NEITHER PARTY shall be liable to the other for non-performance in the event of circumstances occurring outside his , her or its control which shall include for the avoidance of doubt strikes , material currency fluctuations and in the case of the Authors serious illness . |
17 | 20.1 Neither party shall be liable to the other for non-performance in the event of circumstances occurring outside its control which shall include for the avoidance of doubt strikes and material currency fluctuations . |
18 | But you 've argued previously in this hall that North Yorkshire should provide for residential development at a level which would cater for a continuation of the past levels of migration . |
19 | A minority government formed by Labour or the Conservatives would , he maintained , create instability and uncertainty rather than work constructively for a partnership government which would last for a parliament . |
20 | He then took some food which would last for a while and packed it into his bag . |
21 | He put forward in mid-September a peace proposal envisaging the creation of an interim legislative assembly , which would sit for a year pending elections . |
22 | All of which would make for a rave review , were it not for the fact that , for all their charm , the Jays ' every move oozes lamentable irrelevance . |
23 | On the one hand it proposes a range of socially useful products , and on the other , new forms of technology which would provide for a human-enhancing and liberating means of making the socially useful products . |
24 | They , for instance , display in self-deportment great tranquillity , or mastery of emotions ; for one of their greatest duties is to create the tranquil relationships which would allow for the work of building community , and therefore for its wealth . |
25 | It was back in 1972 and we were testing the waters , talking about this new magazine we wanted to launch which would campaign for an end to world poverty . |
26 | Compagnie des Machines Bull SA 's Buffalo Grove , Illinois-based company Zenith Data Systems is to bundle Borland International Inc 's Paradox for Windows database and Quattro Pro spreadsheet with its personal computers under a special European agreement : the special offer , which will last for the summer , covers all Z-series Z-Stations desktops and Z-Notes notebooks . |
27 | Teachers are asked to develop an alternative female culture of achievement and independence which will compensate for the romanticism , dependency and passivity found amongst women in society . |
28 | The renationalisation of the water industry would cost £3.8 billion — and that is to say absolutely nothing of the £28 billion programme which is currently in place and which will run for the rest of the decade . |
29 | Different classes of share will be created and issued by the company to the management and the investors in order : ( a ) to allow a large share capital to be created without unduly diluting the management 's interest ; ( b ) to reduce the investors ' risk by providing a part of the share capital to be in the form of preference shares , which will enable the company to redeem as quickly as the cash flow and profits allow ; ( c ) to set up a " ratchet " mechanism which will allow for the management shareholding to increase with the success of the company . |
30 | Most routes will now be franchised to a single operator , which will bid for a monopoly on each one . |