Example sentences of "which [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Database development and a news archiving feature which may well appear as a separate product are also in the pipeline . |
2 | This chapter touches on various points of which the practitioner should be aware , which may usefully serve as a reminder of items to be considered outside the drafting of the conveyance or transfer itself . |
3 | I did do that along with Ron and er they were speaking in terms of er a conjurer at under a pound a time and thing of that nature which should then come to a the pensioner 's category at Poole , so I took it back to Stuart and he said oh see what I can do Norman , and at the present moment it rests there because I have n't been able to contact Stuart at the moment owed to the holiday , but I shall be contacting him and hopefully we will also be doing two days , which is the Tuesday and the Thursday , also what they , er , he 's , he 's promised to do is to come half way with the cost of the jazz band , which is a great help . |
4 | Shils wrote with confidence of the universal value of this centre-periphery model , in a way which might now appear as a paean to a particular vision of the American way of politics : |
5 | The machine had a massive storage capacity which could nevertheless fit into a handbag . |
6 | Firstly , it meant access to library housekeeping circulation files designed primarily for staff use which could also serve as a rudimentary catalogue for the library user . |
7 | Indifferently magnificent , it sneered back at my eager camera lens , which could only fit in a pitiful few floors . |
8 | For some classes , particular uses which would otherwise fall into a category are specifically excluded : for example , Class I is ‘ use as a shop for any purpose except ( i ) a shop for the sale of hot food ; ( ii ) a tripe shop : ( iii ) a shop for the sale of pet animals or birds ; ( iv ) a cat's-meat shop ; ( v ) a shop for the sale of motor vehicles ’ . |
9 | First , again , Nozick relies on the argument , internalist or not , to provide the independent support for something which would otherwise look like a counter-intuitive consequence of his theory . |
10 | Maybe we could put together a questionnaire which would eventually lead to a data base of resources . |
11 | To achieve this , Austria must be dislodged from Lombardy and Venetia , held by her under the terms of the 1815 settlement , which would inevitably lead to a weakening of her influence throughout the entire peninsula . |
12 | Quite apart from the help to me , I think it would be of benefit to the Society to encourage research , which would inevitably lead to a better understanding of the BCR 's difficulties and the important part it played in the district 's life . |
13 | Last but by not means least , and we 've heard them mentioned a couple times already this week and it will be dealt with more extensively later in the week we have of course persuaded to enter into detailed discussions with us er , which would hopefully lead to a transfer of engagements by the end of this year . |
14 | ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’ |
15 | The culprit is the G string slot , which has been cut away at too sharp an angle , leaving the string supported on a tiny knife-edge ; this slot will wear much faster than the others , which will eventually call for a premature nut replacement , or at least some fancy manoeuvring with superglue and baking soda . |
16 | The document clearly helped employers to identify what they hoped to achieve by running such programmes , and sowed the seeds which will eventually culminate in a nationally recognised curriculum in the future . |
17 | These fees are quite distinct from the money you will need for living , travelling , buying books , etc. , which will probably account for a further £3500 to £5000 ( these figures are based on 1989/90 standards ) . |
18 | We are witnessing a totally negative step by reducing the number of clubs — which will undoubtedly result in a drop-off in support . |
19 | The best reply we can give is : There is a test ( see exercise 1.11.11 ) due to Kronecker which will always tell in a finite number of steps ( which may easily be large enough to require a computer ) whether or not a given element of Q[x] is irreducible . |
20 | Over this , replace the foam , which will then act as a prefilter and which can be washed out as and when it clogs . |
21 | Each is a Ring of Protection , and each of which will only function as a magical ring if it can be separated from the others . |
22 | A similar exercise which will only work with a low handicap golfer is one of trying to stay back on the right side a little longer , and to be slightly flat-footed with the right foot through impact . |
23 | Loss of market share means less production , which will inevitably lead to a reduction in the workplace . ’ |
24 | In this way the project will generate a series of policy documents which will hopefully serve as a focus of discussions for the policy debate . |
25 | All SSRs which will still apply to a module once it is approved should reference the anticipated approval version of that module . |
26 | There is a pattern of initial frankness followed by aggrieved resentment which can finally sink to a self-excusing cynicism . |
27 | It has its own entrance hall which is used for receptions , and also adjacent is The Champagne Room , which can also serve as a pre-function room . |
28 | However , when the speed of the board increases to near planing speed in stronger winds , problems start arising which can ultimately lead to a capsize fall . |
29 | Butler thus agrees with BRS to the extent that both cases see the battle of the forms as an exchange of counter-offers , which can only result in a contract when one side makes an unconditional acceptance , either intentionally , or in error . |
30 | An affix is a grammatical element , belonging to a closed set , which can only function as a component of a word : dis — , un — , — ment , — ise , — ed , — s are all affixes . |